Massive and comprehensive (if not fully definitive) topo guide to the bolted limestone climbing in Andalucia in southern Spain. This the area adjacent to the Straits of Gibraltar and the Costa del Sol. The guide covers from Cádiz to Málaga to Almería along the coast and inland to Sevilla, Córdoba, Jaén and Granada. Over 50 pages are devoted to El Chorro.
The following crags are covered:
Jaén: Castillo de Sant Catalina, El Canjorro, Recuchillo, La Cantera, Salto de la Cabra, Alcandoras.
Sevilla: Morón, Algámitas, Estepa, Cerro del Hierro,
Córdoba: Peñon del Águila, Bélmez, Espiel.
Granada: Alfacar, Naranjito – Peña Cabrera, Los Cahorros, Los Caracolillos, Capileria, Lagos, Los Vados, Motril, Loja.
Málaga: Comares, Torcal de Antequera, Archidona, Villanueva de Cauche-Yugoslavia, Valle de Abdalajis, El Chorro, Desplomilandia, Las Cuevecillas – Sierra Ortegicar, Turón, Benaoján, Benahavís, Mijas, San Antón.
Cádiz: San Bartolo, Benaocaz, Grazalema, La Muela.
Almería: Cacín, Río Aguas.
In addition, other crags not cover in this guide are marked on the map with a symbolic indication of the sort of climbing to be found there.
Lots of clear maps and line topos. Several pages of great colour photos.
In English and Spanish.
By David Munilla.
Card cover, 21, x 14cm, 298 pages.
Second edition 2007.
ISBN: 978-84-9829-097-4.