An amazing line, fairly sustained throughout. The line is protected by 4 carrot bolts (1st bolt is very high; about 7m up), and an anchor with a 3rd carrot bolt (biner + cordelette left on anchor July 2020). It's possible to protect the start by slinging a flake.
This piece of rock is absolutely stunning and offers a uniquely exposed piece of climbing up an exquisite formation. Start by the burnt out tree. Continue straight up the edge of the fin to the top.
First ascent:
Scott Camps 2000s |
24 | Assigned grade |
★★★Nick Foulds | |
23 [22 - 24] - | grAId |
24 | ★★★adam palmer |
The original developer is rather intolerant of fixed hangers and has chopped the lower FH's in the past, leaving these newer developed routes unprotected in the bottom half.
DO NOT PLACE ANY NEW BOLTS anywhere in the Park Boundary. (As per the 2010 Park Management Plan.)
Overall quality 88 from 4 ratings.
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Author(s): Jimmy Blackhall & David Jefferson
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9377779499658
Hidden within the ordinary people of Queensland there exists a tight-knit community of scabby knuckles, grazed knees, massive forearms and iron-clad wills. This guidebooks seeks to shed light on this community and blocks of choice with all the information, skills and knowledge to open the door for you to explore all the bouldering that Queensland has to offer.
Author(s): Simon Carter
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9780958079068
A few years ago there was basically Frog Buttress and Coolum. Since then there has been more development than Barangaroo and South East Queensland should be on any climbers radar no matter what your style. Except ice climbing, definitely no ice climbing. But over 1250 routes with hard sport, multipitches and quality trad to make a great trip.
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★★★ Shark's Fin 24 - DSC_0861.JPG
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