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1. Rambla Wall 7 routes in Boulder

Summary:
All Boulder
Access Issues: inherited from Grampians

National Park

Approach:© (boardlord)

This is the overhanging wall directly above 'Sandinista' Wall and right on the Hollow Mtn summit track. The boulder problems are on the upper side of the cleft through which the walking track passes. The landing is steep stepped rock so mats are essential - and you will be forever moving them out of the way to let walkers get past - it is really tight in there. 'Problems' are described left to right facing the cliff.

RouteGradeStylePopularitySelected ascents
1 The Cop Couldn't Make It

Dynamic one-mover

FA: Toni Lamprecht, 1999

V9
Boulder
2 Ground Zero

More like a route. Long and intense line right of 'The Cop...' going all the way to the top of the wall.

FA: Julian Saunders, 2000

V9
Boulder
3 The God of Smell Things

Woody type problem up a very steep wall. Sit-start right of 'Ground Zero' and finish at the twin pockets. If you link this back into the finish of 'Ground Zero' you get 'A Long Way From Home' (V7/8)

V7
Boulder
4 Julians Traverse

A big traverse starting to the right of Problem #3 and finishing as for Problem #1

FA: Julian Saunders, 2000

V10
Boulder
5 Dangleberrry Graveyard

Tricky problem going right into the crackline of 'Impact Zone'

V3
Boulder
6 Impact Zone

The LH crack weakness. Solid for 3!

V3
Boulder
7 Eat More Lard

The RH crack weakness starting with a sit-start

V3
Boulder

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style
V3 Dangleberrry Graveyard Boulder
Eat More Lard Boulder
Impact Zone Boulder
V7 The God of Smell Things Boulder
V9 Ground Zero Boulder
The Cop Couldn't Make It Boulder
V10 Julians Traverse Boulder