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A Crag Guide gives an extensive view of all sub areas and climbs at a point in the index. It shows a snapshot of the index heirachy, up to 300 climbs (or areas) on a single web page. It shows selected comments climbers have made on a recently submitted ascent.

At a minor crag level this should be suitable for printing and taking with you on a climbing trip as an adjunct to your guidebook.

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Paul Badenoch David Newell Doug Brooks Dylan Edwards

The size of a person's name reflects their Crag Karma, which is their level of contribution. You can help contribute to your local crag by adding descriptions, photos, topos and more.

Table of contents

1. Rare Earth Buttress 15 routes in Area

Summary:
All Unknown
Ethic: inherited from Morialta

Morialta provides a place for both trad and sport climbing, some routes with great gear some with none. However almost everything can be toproped and most are serviced by ring bollards. The gully has been well established so the possibility of new lines is not really possible. New bolting is banned and any bolt repairs should be done in conjunction with the Climbing Club of South Australia

RouteGradeStylePopularitySelected ascents
1 Odyssey
17
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 8 years ago

It's tough enough, but real men would start halfway between the O and the UC.

2 Unborn Child
17
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 13 years ago

Bouldery start, then easily.

3 Blistering Barnacles
16
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 8 years ago

Good starting move, but sus rock on top half.

4 Sparks
6
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 17 years ago

Sus rock and a ticklish exit.

5 Transmutation
19
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 16 years ago

The little red and black wall you can see from The Billiard Table.

6 Sheer Heart Attack
13
Unknown
Doug Brooks 7 years ago

Exciting and not for the climbing, beware the pillar

David Newell 7 years ago

Ascender - Interesting crux move on the arete

7 Not Fragile
12
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 13 years ago

As for Not Fragile.

8 Peek-a-boo Corner
5
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 16 years ago

Easy

9 Question
17
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 16 years ago

Nice bouldering.

10 The Sting
12
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 16 years ago

Easy

11 Regulator
17
Unknown
Doug Brooks 7 years ago

One good move

David Newell 7 years ago

Crux move - the mantel on a smooth wall

12 Centurian
16
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 13 years ago

Nice undercut start.

13 Burp Wall
13
Unknown
David Newell 7 years ago

All the moves are there - as you would expect

Paul Badenoch 16 years ago

Bit ordinary.

14 The Tramp
14
Unknown
Paul Badenoch 13 years ago

Nothing special. The top block is easy.

15 Lady
12
Unknown
Doug Brooks 7 years ago

OKish for a short route

Paul Badenoch 16 years ago

Shabby.

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style
5 Peek-a-boo Corner Unknown
6 Sparks Unknown
12 Lady Unknown
Not Fragile Unknown
The Sting Unknown
13 Burp Wall Unknown
Sheer Heart Attack Unknown
14 The Tramp Unknown
16 Blistering Barnacles Unknown
Centurian Unknown
17 Odyssey Unknown
Question Unknown
Regulator Unknown
Unborn Child Unknown
19 Transmutation Unknown