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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.

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

Jason Brown D Parsons Siti McIndoe griffith Donald Gibson Daniel da Silva Nick Clow Leith D dave white

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Table of contents

1. First Wall 10 routes in Cliff

Summary:
All Boulder
Description:© (Atrax)

Short, fingery problems, some sharp.

Approach:© (Atrax)

Immediately left of the steps as you enter the crag

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RouteGradeStylePopularitySelected ascents
1 1

nondescript

V0
Boulder 4m
JJ 8 years ago

Just filling in time. Easy and dirty.

2 2 - Tunnel expedition

Not so much a boulder problem as a dirty grovel under the arete

V0
Boulder
Daniel da Silva 8 years ago

burrow like a rabbit

3 3

Narrow line up the right of the arete.

V5
Boulder 4m
4 ** Ralph's Arete

Easiest line up the arete, started using the incut pocket

V4
Boulder 4m
Ben Jenga 12 months ago

Nice little arête. Climbed from the sit.

Jenny Lin 6 years ago

Was so scared!

5 *** Ralph's Arete (sit start)
V5
Boulder 4m
D Parsons 8 years ago

It took a while but we got it.

6 5

Right hand in the incut pocket, straight up.

V2
Boulder 4m
John Thirlwell 3 years ago

thin hold just below top, good feet though

JJ 8 years ago

There isn't any Christmas holds on this one!

7 6

Left hand on an ironstone crimp in the centre. Right to an obvious incut pocket and up

V3
Boulder 4m
D Parsons 8 years ago

quite hard for a 3

8 7

Right hand on the incut crimp, grab small sidepull for left and desperately up

V5
Boulder 4m
9 8

Just right of the tree. Grab two small crimps and crank on up

V4
Boulder 4m
10 ** 9

Start as for problem #8, on the edges. traverse right into the start of problem #5 and up.

V4
Boulder 4m
Guy Koller 8 years ago

Sweet big move. Easy for a four

D Parsons 10 years ago

great reach from dodgy crimp to break

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style
V0 1 Boulder 4m
2 - Tunnel expedition Boulder
V2 5 Boulder 4m
V3 6 Boulder 4m
V4 8 Boulder 4m
** 9 Boulder 4m
** Ralph's Arete Boulder 4m
V5 3 Boulder 4m
7 Boulder 4m
*** Ralph's Arete (sit start) Boulder 4m