Guggenheim

East    8 min. 37 5c ÷ 7c 2018
Where there is red, there is an overhang, it’s usually so. The Guggenheim’s walls observe this rule. The Guggenheim is a evident crag immediately above the road that leads from the village of Colletta to Oresine; it is a crag with almost 40 pitches, divided into two sectors: on the right side, the Grotta, where the resistance athletic climbing on large holds is prevalent: some more intense passages of fingers provides the degree, but without being too difficult. On the left there is a red wall more vertical (or less overhanging), with notches and cubes, which offers more technical climbing, on grade 6b / 6c, while still guaranteeing beautiful hardening of the forearms..! Don’t miss: “Van Gogh”, Monet”, “Basquiat”, “Picasso”, “Kandinsky” and “Klimt”. The short approach and the very comfortable base make it a suitable destination for families with children (always paying attention to those who climb, because some stone can always fall). Exposed to the south-east, sun in the morning, in the shade from 2.00 pm and quite sheltered from the rain.

Approach

From the Colletta car park continue towards Oresine for about 200 meters where there is a small parking lot on the right (two cars) otherwise continue for another 50 meters where under the sign "Oresine" there is another small parking for three cars. Cross the road and continue for about 20 meters and near a curve to the right you will find an obvious path that crosses the shore of a small stream and in a few minutes leads to the crag

Sectors

Grotta
Muro