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Termiculite: Dynamic Draws on Aguadilla’s Overhang

Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
overhang
titanium bolts
stick clip
coastal
short route
technical start
Length: 35 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Termiculite
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Termiculite invites climbers to tackle a bold overhanging line on Egg Rock’s coastal cliffs. With smart protection and dynamic moves, it's a compelling 35-foot challenge for anyone stepping into the 5.10d realm near Aguadilla."

Termiculite: Dynamic Draws on Aguadilla’s Overhang

Termiculite presents a thrilling sport climb perched on the sun-drenched cliffs of Egg Rock, just above the wild stretches of Surfers and Survival Beaches in Aguadilla. The route pulls you into its overhanging face, a demanding 35-foot sprint that tests finger strength and precise footwork from the outset. The first few moves require cautious negotiation—sticky clips and technical reaches ask you to engage your mental and physical focus immediately. Stick clipping the first bolt is a smart tactic here, lowering your risk as the slender line demands clean execution early on.

Conditions tip the balance of challenge and enjoyment: when dry, Termiculite shines as one of the area’s standout routes, offering sharp edges and incut holds that invite both confident clipping and dynamic movement. After rain, the rock may hold moisture stubbornly, so locals recommend warming up on adjacent routes while drying the face, using shared anchors for a secure vantage. This approach not only preps your muscles but also ensures the climbs feel solid underfoot.

Egg Rock’s limestone captures the tropical sun in a manner that can make for pleasantly warm mornings, but the overhang itself offers relief from midday heat, providing a cool pocket where sweat and grit collide. The sound of crashing waves below, interspersed with seabird calls, pulls you into the ambient energy of this coastal escape. A well-protected climb, Termiculite features titanium bolts that resist corrosion from ocean spray—taut assurance for those committing to the crux.

Whether you’re honing your 5.10d skills or stretching beyond familiar grades, this route rewards with sustained movement and a taste of local grit. Gear up with sticky shoes that excel on small edges, chalk to offset lingering humidity, and a calm mindset for the initial maneuvers. Starting from a quick approach along sandy trails by the shore, climbers are minutes away from experiencing this slice of Puerto Rico’s rugged coastal climbing, framed by broad ocean vistas and the persistent call of the sea.

Climber Safety

The initial moves feel exposed and require stick clipping to reduce risk; the overhang leaves little margin for error. Weather can affect rock dryness, so avoid climbing immediately after rain unless the route has been fully dried off from neighboring lines.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length35 feet

Local Tips

Stick clip the first bolt to reduce fall risk on the initial moves.

Warm up on nearby routes to dry out the holds before leading Termiculite.

Approach via sandy trails close to the shore for a quick, scenic walk-in.

Plan your climb for morning or late afternoon to avoid peak midday heat.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10d PG13
Quality
Consensus:Termiculite's 5.10d grade is accurate but feels solid due to the sustained overhang and precise clipping required early on. The PG13 rating hints at runout sections, especially if you’re hesitant on the first moves. Compared to other Puerto Rican sport routes, it offers a focused crux that demands both strength and tactical climbing.

Gear Requirements

The route is protected by titanium bolts that withstand coastal corrosion; stick clipping the first bolt is recommended for safety. Bring shoes with excellent edge precision and chalk to manage humidity.

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