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Description:© (Atrax)

It's getting taller!

A popular wall with easy classics. Bolts available at the top of the cliff to protect the trees.

Approach:© (Atrax)

Obvious wall with cracks opposite the 'Kenny Boulder'

Ethic: inherited from North Shore

Respecting the enviroment and keeping crags clean will maintain a healthy and important relationship between the climbing community, local councils and National Parks. Carry out what you take in and enjoy what the North Shore has to offer.

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Routes

RouteGradeStylePopularity
1 1

Thin seam on the right hand side of the wall.

V2
Boulder
2 1a

Eliminate all face holds and climb the seam by finger-locking and a tips layback

V4
Boulder
3 2

Fierce little ironstone crimps just left of the seam.

V5
Boulder
4 * 3 - Knifeblade Nasty

Left hand sloper, right hand knifeblade. Grit your teeth and pull. Knifeblade is bigger than it used to be!

V4
Boulder
5 4

Right hand sloper, up on small holds. Sidepull to the left is off.

V3
Boulder
6 * 5

Just right of the crack. Plenty pockets and edges

V1
Boulder
7 6

The layback crack. Layback on its right side or jam it.

V0
Boulder
8 7

Straight up this buttress, staying out of the cracks.

V4
Boulder
9 8 - Twin Cracks

The twin crack system.

V3
Boulder
10 9

Bold face to the left of twin cracks.

V4 R
Boulder
RouteGradeStylePopularity
11 10

Tricky finger crack. Do it pure for the full tick, else wimp out onto actual holds.

V1
Boulder
12 ** 11

Excellent juggy face. Do it! Can be done with 3 dynos!

V0
Boulder
13 * 12 - Slanting Crack

The slanting crack

V1
Boulder
14 * 13

The face to the left, crimpy ironstone. The left side of the face is slightly thinner and harder.

V2
Boulder
15 14

Start on the big shelf in the corner, squirm up avoiding the right face

V2
Boulder
16 15

Grab the break and mantle it to reach a pockety sidepull 1.5m above.

V4
Boulder
17 15a

Between arete and corner eliminating the break and big pocket.

V5
Boulder
18 The Lindfield Traverse - 3

Starts high at the end of the Downclimb Slab. Drop down to the middle of the wall near problem 4 - feet on the obvious horizontal break. At the left hand end pop onto the shelf and scramble onto abseil wall without touching the ground or using the tree.

V3
Boulder