mdp1342 - Dec 27, 2018 3:34 pm Date Climbed: Dec 3, 2004
Route Climbed: Valle de Tetero/La Cienaga
Hiked up, rode mule part of the way down.
JoelSkok - Sep 14, 2012 8:34 pm Date Climbed: Mar 4, 1982
La Cienaga and Rio Boa routes
Hiked to the summit a couple of times. Interesting elevational changes in vegetaion, staring with tropical humid, ending in a montane pine forest (with a rocky summit poking above all else.) Tallest point in all the Carribean.
Climbed with students and staff from Escuela Caribe. Spent a day in Valle de Tetero as well. Built a sweat lodge next to the Yaque River. Did 10.5 kilometers on foot in 1.5 hours on the last day descending back to La Cienaga. Thanks to Tigua, Jeno and their family for guiding the trip.
Route Climbed: Cienega and Matagrande Date Climbed: 1992,1994,1995,1997,1998,1999,2001,2003,2004,2005
I love climbing this mountain...since my first time..in 1992. ive been to the summit around ten times...and still i find inspiration to go at least once a year!!! You will not be dissappointed!! its a really beautiful hike...nothing technical , just a strenous hike..anyone can do it !! if you need any information u can contact me at javier_baztan@hotmail.com or javierbaztan@yahoo.com. I will be pleased to help you...
Route Climbed: Valle de Tetero/La Cienaga Date Climbed: December 3, 2004
I climbed with my wife, Kimberly; my brother Mark; and his wife, Angie. We took the La Cienaga Route up and the Valle de Tetero Route down. It took four days, with one day spent in the valley. The valley is a nice place with waterfalls, pools, lots or parrots, and wild horses. All four days were completely cloudless.
mdp1342 - Dec 27, 2018 3:34 pm Date Climbed: Dec 3, 2004
Route Climbed: Valle de Tetero/La CienagaHiked up, rode mule part of the way down.
JoelSkok - Sep 14, 2012 8:34 pm Date Climbed: Mar 4, 1982
La Cienaga and Rio Boa routesHiked to the summit a couple of times. Interesting elevational changes in vegetaion, staring with tropical humid, ending in a montane pine forest (with a rocky summit poking above all else.) Tallest point in all the Carribean.
Eleutheros - Jul 15, 2008 6:22 pm Date Climbed: Jul 10, 2008
La Cienaga/Valle de TeteroClimbed with students and staff from Escuela Caribe. Spent a day in Valle de Tetero as well. Built a sweat lodge next to the Yaque River. Did 10.5 kilometers on foot in 1.5 hours on the last day descending back to La Cienaga. Thanks to Tigua, Jeno and their family for guiding the trip.
LIZqwertyuiop - Jun 17, 2006 5:51 pm
Great tripA friend and I took 4 days to do this hike. It was a great experience. Very beautiful area!
cgclimber - Jul 22, 2005 5:20 pm
Route Climbed: Valle de Tetero Date Climbed: February 16, 2000One hell of a day hike, thought it was 3087ft, only to find out hours later it was meters.
javierbaztan - Mar 14, 2005 10:36 am
Route Climbed: Cienega and Matagrande Date Climbed: 1992,1994,1995,1997,1998,1999,2001,2003,2004,2005I love climbing this mountain...since my first time..in 1992. ive been to the summit around ten times...and still i find inspiration to go at least once a year!!! You will not be dissappointed!! its a really beautiful hike...nothing technical , just a strenous hike..anyone can do it !! if you need any information u can contact me at javier_baztan@hotmail.com or javierbaztan@yahoo.com. I will be pleased to help you...
Scott - Dec 13, 2004 10:35 am
Route Climbed: Valle de Tetero/La Cienaga Date Climbed: December 3, 2004I climbed with my wife, Kimberly; my brother Mark; and his wife, Angie. We took the La Cienaga Route up and the Valle de Tetero Route down. It took four days, with one day spent in the valley. The valley is a nice place with waterfalls, pools, lots or parrots, and wild horses. All four days were completely cloudless.