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mellor Rob Knight Justin Ryan Tom Ethan Parkes Pete Todd Stewart Michael Watson Ash Burton-Smith Nathan Condon
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Table of contents
- 1. Baghdad 8 in Area
- 2. Index by grade
1. Baghdad 8 routes in Area
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: -35.422168, 149.533620
- June 2019 Update:
- Location updated - GPS coordinates refined
description
This little area is up beyond Hinterland and has two really steep excellent lines. Wander up past Hinterland until it flattens out slightly and head diagonally rightwards a few 100m, may be tricky to find at first. Found and initially developed by Justin Ryan
access issues
These boulders lie in a national park. While there are no current access restrictions, please respect the nature of the park and aim to minimise your impact. Refer to the NPWS alerts page for the park for up-to-date access information.
approach
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
Tank / #1
Sit start. FA: Chris Warner | V1 | 2m | |||||
2 |
★ Seppo Slaughter / #2
Sit start. FA: Chris Warner | V2 | 3m | |||||
3 |
★ Kill The Poor / #3
Sit start. FA: Chris Warner | V6 | 3m | |||||
4 |
★ Buster / #4
Sit start. FA: Chris Warner | V3 | 3m | |||||
5 |
★★ Bunker Buster / #5
Sit start under steep block then out right with hard moves up onto the face and a long finish move. FA: Robert Lange | V10 | 3m | |||||
6 |
★★★ Ballistic Missile / #6
Sit start. FA: Justin Ryan | V4 | 3m | |||||
7 |
★★ Stephan's Variant / Duncan's Variant??
Sit start at the bottom of the boulder and climb all the way up fridge hugging then using the left side of the prow once you pass the holds for 'Bunker Buster'. Top out. Could be harder than 5. FA: Duncan Brown FA: Stephan Jaramenko | V5 | 4m | |||||
8 |
★★ Muhammed Has A Posse / #7
FA: Chris Warner | V3 | 6m | |||||
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2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V1 | Tank | 2m | |||
V2 | ★ | Seppo Slaughter | 3m | ||
V3 | ★ | Buster | 3m | ||
★★ | Muhammed Has A Posse | 6m | |||
V4 | ★★★ | Ballistic Missile | 3m | ||
V5 | ★★ | Stephan's Variant | 4m | ||
V6 | ★ | Kill The Poor | 3m | ||
V10 | ★★ | Bunker Buster | 3m |