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Ethic: inherited from Coffs Harbour

Climbing ethics in the Coffs Harbour area generally follow those of the rest of Australia. The sandstone often offers solid, natural protection which should be used instead of fixed protection where possible. Bolts with fixed hangers and routes with lower-offs are encouraged. Tape on the first bolt of a route indicates routes that are incomplete. Please respect these routes as projects until the tape is removed.

Routes

RouteGradeStylePopularity
1 Snootch

Start left of the tree

V0
Boulder 2m
2 * Cooch

Face left of arete

V0
Boulder 3m
3 ** Smoulder

SDS face/arete

V1
Boulder 4m
4 Donkey

Face above roof. Painful.

V3
Boulder 4m
5 Horse

RH arete

V0
Boulder 3m
RouteGradeStylePopularity
6 Project
Boulder 2m
RouteGradeStylePopularity
7 Pew
V0
Boulder 3m
RouteGradeStylePopularity
8 Prince Charles

Face R of tree

V0
Boulder 3m
9 Project 4

Face R of corner

Boulder
10 Project 5
Boulder
11 Jambalaya

SDS, up to good sidepull and long move to the top

FFA: Brian Cork, Artie Schultz, 2012

V1
Boulder
12 Skinless

SDS on angled rail, up to finish on massive horn

FFA: Artie Schultz, Brian Cork, 2012

V1
Boulder 3m