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Narrowest Point of Torrent de Pareis

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Narrowest Point of Torrent de Pareis

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Narrowest Point of Torrent de Pareis

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    1. Torrent de Pareis Gorge – Torrent de Pareis Beach loop from Mancor de la Vall

    12.4km

    05:26

    660m

    660m

    Expert hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Expert hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    April 30, 2020

    The hike through the Grand Canyon of Mallorca is one of the highlights. The hike is feasible on your own, but only with suitable hiking clothing. If you don't dare, the hike can also go with a tour guide. For example, Mar y Roc. The tour is only possible in the dry summer months. In the low season it should not have rained at least 1 week in advance, otherwise the torrent will lead to too much water and the hike would be too dangerous. Since it is difficult to hike back through the torrent, you have to look for a ride in Sa Calobra.

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      October 5, 2022

      If you want to go through here, you need strength and stamina, at least if you go the tour from top to bottom. Good shoes are a must, I've seen people in flip flops with red and blue toes gymnastics here. If there are at least two people, one can secure the other. In some places a rope is really an advantage (hooks are in the wall), but not a must.

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        June 15, 2023

        Ironmonchyellow
        my brother-in-law and I climbed the Sa Calobra torrent because we prefer to climb up rather than down. That was also good for us "oldies" (both over 60) to create.
        The interesting thing about climbing up was finding the climbable path in some difficult places, especially at the end of the gorge, or at the beginning when going down. After about three quarters of the way we came to a "wall" and could not find a climbing route at first. I then climbed up a rocky wall on the right side and unfortunately got into the left exit at the top, which was full of thorny tendrils, which I had to laboriously cut off and push aside. My brother-in-law took the right exit and was luckier. When we arrived at the top, we found that the "wall" seen from below could be climbed relatively easily on the right side of the gorge wall. That's how it is with some places that at first seem difficult to overcome - if you know where, you can overcome them without too much difficulty. After we climbed through the torrent, another highlight awaited us, the ascent back to civilization. From Sa Calobra to the road to Escorca it is about 650 meters in altitude. The ascent takes 100 meters through the gorge, then another 550 meters ascent to the MA-10. However, the last way makes up for it with magnificent views of the gorge and the surrounding slopes. The best came at the end - the jump into the cold Mediterranean water at our accommodation.
        Important for everyone who wants to try this: at least 3 liters of drink and good shoes. The scree profile walks the ankle well!

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          Location: Escorca, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

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