Overview
Escalavrado ( Scratched ) is the first big mountain of
Serra dos Órgãos National Park looking from the south side. An imponent spire arising in the Atlantic Forest, reaching
1406m above the Sea level. Ecalavrado has a rounded form in all sides, elapsing the rock erosion by winds, rains and weather changes. The road to Teresópolis town , BR-116 cross the base of Escalavrado, making easy the acess to the south and east routes. At the base is possible to see how this big wall is tall , slippery and exposed. This mountain localizes at the south portion of Serra dos Órgãos National Park.
Looking to
North from the summit, we see two important mountains : Dedo de Deus ( 1695m ) and Dedo de Nossa Senhora ( 1430m ); To the
East , Jacarandá Protection Area ( Atlantic Forest Reserve ); To
South , Rio de Janeiro State slopes and Guanabara Bay; To
West appear the Castelos do Açu Altiplane ( 2200m ).
Escalavrado East Face
Getting There
Escalavrado has the
easiest access to climb the big walls inside
SONP, starting the route close to the
BR-116 road, just few steps from the asphalt. After
Guapimirim town, in the base of Serra dos Órgãos, drive more
15km up the mountains and, just in the main Escalavrado Wall have a little parking car to reference the start.
Rio de Janeiro – BR-040 to north – BR-116 to North – Mage town – Guapimirim town – Escalavrado. 80 km of distance from downtown Rio de Janeiro.
Escalavrado is the first big wall of Serra dos Órgãos National Park
Red Tape
No fees or taxes to climb the mountain. For your safety,
notify the Serra dos Órgãos security about your climbing.
To make trails inside the forest, I recommend an experient guide.
Camping
There aren’t any places to camp on Escalavrado or in the base. The forest is close and without good areas to bivouac or camping. There aren’t brooks or water sources in the trail.
External Links
Serra dos Órgãos National Park
Guapimirim PhotosWhen to Climb
All seasons are good to climb Escalavrado but, be careful with Summer season – Storms could punish brave climbers. The South and East routes are protected by shadows after 12:00.
Escalavrado and the rainforest
Routes
Abuso Route
D5 7º VIIa A2+
Michel Cipolatti, Miguel Monteza, Léo Siqueira, Alexandre Siqueira e Guilherme Fonseca , 2002.
Variante Cabeça de Batata
4º
Miguel Monteza e Patrícia Duffles, 2003.
Variante Chatron Backes
difficult??
year??
Face Oposta do Escalavrado
4º A1
André Ribas, Antônio Carlos Magalhães e Mário Luiz Rodrigues Arnauld, 1977.
Helio Paz Route
Difficult??
1983.
Infinita Highway
6º VIsup (A1/VIIb)
Miguel Monteza Rego e Lauro Cavalcanti, 1998.
Variante Thales de Garcia
??
1989.
Xenólitos Perdidos do Imenso Monolito
D4 6º VIsup E3, 800m
Miguel Monteza, Guilherme Fonseca e Patrícia Duffles, 2003.
Climbing in Escalavrado