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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
18 Apron Strings

The crack and slab at the left end on the wall. Finishes at lower-off under roof - a 60m rope gets you on the ground with stretch (put a knot at the end please).

FA: L.Nordick, 1991

Trad 32m
24 Thrust Gut

Starts on the path below the Dogs, Cats and Apples ledge and finishes up SStK.

FA: Greg Childs

Sport 20m, 8
21 So, Said The King

Left hand route off the ledge.

FA: Mitch Warren

Sport 20m, 9
25 Sparkle Motion

Keep off Nylon Happy at the top to earn the grade and another star.

FA: Claw

Sport 20m, 9
22 Nylon Happy

Rebolted 2004. '23' in the 2015 Blue Mountains Guidebook. Rest assured that it is indeed 22. The crack/seam in the middle of the wall. Be careful of some hollow rock.

FA: J. Smoothy, M. Stacey & M. Radke, 1988

Sport 20m, 8
24 These Apples Must Be Jen's

Great, reasonably committing slabbing. Starts up the same crack feature as Nylon Happy but steps right almost immediately. Up past/into rooflet to interesting face above.

FA: M. Baker, 1991

Sport 20m, 7
27 These Dogs Must Be Pru's

Classic at the grade. Great funky moves on good rock up the slab to awesome conclusion on fairly unique scoops. Rebolted 2004.

FA: M. Baker, 1991

Sport 20m, 8
25 Ness is Best

FA: Mike Law

Sport 20m, 8
23 These Cats are Full Of Milo

This is basically a retrobolt of Dragons Egg.

FA: M.Warren, 2003

Sport 20m, 8
23 Dragon's Egg

Has been retro-bolted with ring bolts and has a new finish out to the left after rooflet. Start 3m right of Ness is Best, by the tree.

FA: M Radke J Cooksey, 1988

Sport 20m, 8
23 Flirting With the Spanish Dancer

Rebolted 2004.

FA: J.Smoothy, 1995

Sport 20m, 9
19 Powerbra Rangers

A good way to ease into this little wall.

FA: Vanessa Peterson, 2003

Sport 23m, 8
14 R Honeycomb

First climb up the wall on gear before it got plastered with bolts. Start in small corner.

  1. 15m Up corner, pull onto juggy wall and climb to niche formed by flake below small overhang.

  2. 35m Traverse right to a break in overhang, up for a few moves, then up and left to a groove and follow to a large ledge. Thread and tree belay.

  3. 25m Move 3m right then up a large bushy ledge - tree belay.

FA: R.Lassman & K.Bell, 1972

Trad 75m, 3
20 Nice Vice Baby

1m right of Honeycomb on top of the boulder, bolt at start for belayer. Tricky start then follow bolts to roof, pull around roof to DBB.

FA: V Peterson, 2010

Sport 20m, 9
20 Chester and Jean

Scramble along ledge to BRs.

  1. 80m (20) Up through over hang and jughaul to belay ledge.

  2. -m (-) Wander about through easy territory past BRs on the left side of arete to belay.

  3. -m (-) Walk off to Woodpecker Wall.

FA: G.Short & P.Mort, 1997

Sport 80m, 3
12 M3 Aniseed Arete

Finishes up the black arete that can be seen from the walking track on the way down. The climb is probably now lost in a sea of bolts.

Starts on detached block 6m right of Honeycomb.

  1. 11m Up flake to ledge. Traverse 6m right to belay.

  2. 35m Traverse 3m to large block, climb bulge above trending right on four points of aid (since eliminated by others?). Up wall above on good jugs rightwards towards a good ledge - belay to the right.

  3. 42m Move right and up to small corner level with big cave on arete. Climb bulge and move right to arete. Airily up the Arete to top.

FA: K. Bell & R. Lassman, 1972

Aid 88m, 3

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