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Description:© (Atrax)

Taller again. A couple of classics here, though they're a little necky. Toprope bolts exist, you might want to consider using them if you're pushing your grade here.

Approach:© (Atrax)

Prominent vertical wall with a tree on the right hand side, left of 'Four Cracks Wall'.

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

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1 All In All It's Just Another Climb On The Wall

Starting several meters to the right of the tree next to the corner, lay back and make your way up.

FA: Brendon Allan Flanagan, 2012

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2 1

Starts behind the tree on the right. uses underclings and a large rounded flake. Trend left near the top

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3 *** The Window Route

Climb to and past the obvious square window.

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4 3

Between the window and the dog leg crack, squeezed in.

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5 4

The dog-leg crack and surrounding territory

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6 5

Up past a bullethole pocket to finish on crimps.

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7 * 6

Past the low well-worn horn. vertical edges on left, thin crimps on right.

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8 The Seam Eliminate

Up the seam using 20 cm corridor of rock

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9 * 7

The blankish runnel in the middle of the wall

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10 *** The Tourist Route

aka Turkey Route. A must-do up the left hand side of the wall with a slight right-left deviation high up.

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11 * 9

Between 'Arete' and Tourist Route, a thin wall above two pockets with a well worn edge. Don't stray offline.

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12 *** The Arete

Start on the right, move onto the arete itself, then back on the right.

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13 The Arete by Left hand side
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14 * The Low Corner

The traverse around the arete from right to left, keeping low, is a good problem in its own right.

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15 The Lindfield Traverse - 4

Classic bit of the traverse. Crux is near the arete, and its easier to go low at the arete.

Hard Men do a higher level traverse using good crimpers near the top.

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