La Rambla is a 41-metre sport climb at the limestone El Pati crag in Siurana, Catalonia in Spain. Originally bolted and climbed by Alexander Huber in 1994 as a 35-metre route, the bolting was later extended by Dani Andrada to a 41-metre route, which was eventually climbed by Ramón Julián Puigblanque in 2003. While there has been debate about La Rambla's exact grade, there is a consensus it meets the 9a+ threshold, and that it is an important and historic route in rock climbing, and is one of the most attempted climbs at its grade along with Realization/Biographie.
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Tarragona, Spain
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