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Jason Lammers Jakob Kapelj Matt Schimke John Lattanzio rick phillips Brendan Heywood Dylan Tubaro David O'Donnell David Hillard Ben
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Table of contents
- 1. The Corner Store 10 in Area
- 2. Index by grade
1. The Corner Store 10 routes in Area
- Summary:
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Sport climbing and Rock climbing
Lat / Long: -35.102994, 150.336233
description
A number of good quality, steep routes on limestone like rock.
access issues
BOLTING IS BANNED to the left (south) of the lookout and 100m right of the lookout as this is National Park land. Please avoid climbing on the cliff directly under the lookout, not only will you probably get a rock or beer bottle thrown at you from the tourists, you'll also attract unwanted attention from the authorities! Do not build new rock cairns - apparently there is an $11,000 fine if you do.
approach
Continue to walk north along the cliffline about 50m further along from Rick's Cafe.
ethic
Lots of bolts in this region. Most development has been done after the 1980s.
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
★★ Greasy Chiko Roll
start under leaning arete, stick clip first bolt, fun start with mantle kinda squish move then steeply up to anchors FA: rick phillips | 22 | 18m | |||||
2 |
★★ Big YAK Value Meal
Start as for GCR, but where GCR goes right to anchors continue directly up the steep orange tube. Finally step onto headwall and up on jugs up the anchors. FA: Bundy | 24 | 24m | |||||
3 |
Hill - PROJECT
Some sweet rock climbing past some ring bolts Start: Clip 1st bolt on GCR. | 1 | ||||||
4 |
Hill Project
Puts the bight back into the line that mustad traversed away from. Start: Same start as With Mustard | |||||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
5 |
★ Avec Moutarde
The conglomerate seam running thru the start may put you off, but you only use it for two holds. Hard bit is low down where you want all hard bits to be with the rest a jug haul. Soft for the grade!!!! Truely! Start: Just right of BF a little to the left of the main line of bolts. Can be started direct if you need to add half a grade. FA: G Hill, 2009 | 25 | 22m, 10 | |||||
6 |
★★★ Boule et Frit
The best 24 in all 'Nowra'. Stella Bella. Apparently a hold has broken at the start making this quite a bit harder. Grade undetermined. FA: Graham Hill | 24 | 20m | |||||
7 |
★★★ Boulet Frit Left Hand Start
One of the best climbs at TJF. Great rock up a slightly overhanging wall with lots of bolts and great holds. Start up YMN to the first bolt and then head directly right across slopey seam to join into BEF and finish up this. This is a good way of climbing the route if you want to avoid the boulder problem start of BEF. FA: V Hill, 2009 | 23 | 22m, 10 | |||||
8 |
Yak My Nuggets
Nugget stretching bridging leads to the picnic ledge on top of the block. Get someone to chuck up a big yak meal deal before proceeding to the top. Start: Same as B et F in the corner formed by the block and the wall. FA: G Hill, 2009 | 21 | 22m, 10 | |||||
9 | ★ Froggie's OPEN Project | 26 | 20m | |||||
10 | Frog - PROJECT |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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1 | Hill - PROJECT | ||||
21 | Yak My Nuggets | 22m, 10 | |||
22 | ★★ | Greasy Chiko Roll | 18m | ||
23 | ★★★ | Boulet Frit Left Hand Start | 22m, 10 | ||
24 | ★★ | Big YAK Value Meal | 24m | ||
★★★ | Boule et Frit | 20m | |||
25 | ★ | Avec Moutarde | 22m, 10 | ||
26 | ★ | Froggie's OPEN Project | 20m | ||
? | Frog - PROJECT | ||||
Hill Project |