Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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Barringo Tower | |||||
4 | Hellas
The thrutchy crack on the left side of the tower. FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating, 1982 | 22m | |||
7 | Anabasis
The rib right of Hellas and left of the cracks on the front of the tower. FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating, 1982 | 25m | |||
7 | Hestia
The left crack on the front of the tower. FA: Max Keating & John Griffiths, 1982 | 25m | |||
3 | Galerias
The rib in the middle of the face. Finish up right crack. FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinlay, 1982 | 30m | |||
Melbourne View Buttress Gumslinger Wall | |||||
20 | A Pawn
2 FHs starting from the gum tree. Originally climbed as Gumslinger protected by a high sling in the gum tree. Retrobolted by FA in Mar 2023. FA: Dayle Gilliatt & Anthony Bishop, 1997 | 8m, 2 | |||
18 | ★ A Rook
Start just down and right of the gum tree past 2 FHs following a runnel with a crack on the right. Originally a trad climb, retrobolted in Feb 2023 by FA. FA: Dayle Gilliatt & Anthony Bishop, 1997 | 8m, 2 | |||
18 | ★ A Knight
Start as for A Queen until reaching the rooflet then move left and finish as for A Rook. Originally a trad climb, now a sport climb. FA: Dayle Gilliatt & Anthony Bishop, 1997 | 8m, 4 | |||
19 | ★★ A Queen
Start as for A King. Move left at the first FH then straight up through the rooflet to Rook's Return DBB. Graded for going straight up to the roof and through it from the third bolt. FA: Keyvan, D Gilliatt & Jaz, 19 Feb 2023 | 12m, 4 | |||
16 | ★ Queen's Gambit
Just a variant. As for A Queen but avoiding the crux move to reach the rooflet by pulling up right then back left above. FA: A King & Robert Lord, 19 Feb 2023 | 12m, 4 | |||
15 | ★ A King
A King needs A Queen for protection. Almost a sport route! The arete and face left of Pynx at the far right side of Gumslinger Wall. Climb to the first bolt of A Queen then continue straight up the arete and face to Rook's Return DBB. The second runner is from slinging a spike and the top 2 runners are by side clipping A Queen's last 2 FHs. FA: D Gilliatt, Keyvan, Jaz, Robert Lord & A King, 19 Feb 2023 | 12m, 3 | |||
Melbourne View Buttress | |||||
6 | Pnyx
The diagonal left grassy chimney. FA: John Griffiths, 1982 | 12m | |||
5 | Styx
As for Pynx, the mossy middle chimney. FA: John Griffiths, max keating & ken mckinley, 1982 | 12m | |||
15 | ★ Russell 1
Climb the face right of Styx past 2 BRs and placements before the first bolt and up high, FA: Russ Crow | 18m, 2 | |||
6 | Arcadia
The obvious crack/trench 5m right of Styx FA: Max Keating & Ken McKinlay, 1982 | 20m | |||
15 | Russell 2
Three meters left of Space Jugging. One carrot bolt. FA: Russ Crow | 19m, 1 | |||
15 | ★ Space Jugging
Space Jugging starts at the overhanging, juggy crack left of the left arete. Up and slightly right to a carrot bolt, then follow the jugs up the arete past another carrot bolt. FA: Andrew Stevens & MacKenzie Usher, 1988 | 20m, 2 | |||
20 | Excuse Me While I Touch the Sky
A height dependent grade. Starts 3m right of Space Jugging at an easy angled ramp with a short hand crack. Up the ramp, then left , past the BR, then move up and right, up and back left, then over the overhang. FA: Andrew Stevens & MacKenzie Usher, 1988 | 20m, 1 | |||
5 | ★ Arachnophobia
Up the ramp to Excuse Me While I Touch The Sky, up it for a couple of moves, traverse right and finish up the corner. FA: John Griffths | 30m | |||
Xerxes | |||||
8 | ★★ Dance of the Curates
FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinlay, 1982 | 70m, 2 | |||
V1 | Breakpoint
SDS on the underclings. Leftwards past the hanging block and onto the slabby rounded arete. Given the tiered landing best to not fall on the easy top half. Descent for this and the other boulder problems to the right is easiest by carefully down climbing diagonally left into the gully. | 8m | |||
V3 | ★★ Mastermind
Classic Highball face. SDS on underclings. Up into the obvious large undercling - don't reef on it - unnecessary and may break. Delicate moves follow above through the bulge to get established on the face above. Only added these two problems to theCrag so no one sees the clean face and bolts it! | 8m | |||
18 | ★ Gutter Talk
5m right of the start of Dance of the Curates is a slightly overhanging grey wall with 2 short cracks starting at 3m. Gutter Talk is the left crack. Originally written up to escape up and right and up the middle of the big buttress. Far easier to down climb diagonally left into the gully. The start of Gutter Talk actually offers a couple of enjoyable boulder problems to get established in the bowl at ~4m where the line relents so the following boulder problem starts continue to the top.
SDS from low undercling directly under the hueco would make for a more challenging start. FA: Andrew Stevens. Solo, 1988 | 8m | |||
17 | Down the Gurgler
The right crack just left of the cave. SDS V1 option as a highball boulder problem There is also a line on the left edge of the small cave SDS V1 up till over the initial bulge and at the base of the left facing corner above. Either down climb and drop off or move left and finish up Down the Gurgler. FA: Andrew Stevens. Solo., 1988 | 8m | |||
14 | ★ Lawyers In Love
Just right of the cave below the main groove 2m right of Down The Gurgler. Climb up to the foot of the groove. Up steepening then out left and up the face. Boulder problem at Lawyers In Love base SDS V1 - narrow rib direct without using the ramp to the left to get established on the good hold at the top of the rib. Easiest to traverse right and down FA: Peter Jacjson or John Griffiths., 1983 | 20m | |||
13 | Notes On Pillows
Climb the rib and crack 2m right of Lawyers In Love. Move left above broken tree to arête. Up arête (poor pro) using positive pockets on right-hand face to an obvious ledge (RB's) . Possible to finish up a smooth ramp to another ledge for something different.(20m) FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinley., 1983 | 25m | |||
5 | Xerxes
Crack 2m right of Notes On Pillows.
FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating, 1982 | 80m, 2 | |||
17 | ★ Deep Throat, Moist Lungs
Scramble up the gully just right of Notes On Pillows, about a third of the way up, opposite a small block is a wall with an obvious break at half height. Up the face to the break (#2½ , 3 cams), then past a bolt. FA: MacKenzie Usher & Andrew Stevens, 1988 | 8m, 1 | |||
14 | ★ Pock
(The next two climbs are on the block opposite the start of Deep Throat, Moist Lungs.)
FA: Andrew Stevens & MacKenzie Usher., 1988 | 8m, 1 | |||
16 | Who Ya Waving To?
Originally started up the flake on the right, now goes up the middle of the block. Start in the middle of the face directly below the bolt then straight up the face past two more bolts. FA: Andrew Stevens & MacKenzie Usher, 1988 | 9m, 2 | |||
Greasy Grass Gully | |||||
11 | A-Void
Maybe the top of Dance Of The Curates. It is on the same level as Space Jugging apron but 15m to the right. You need to scramble down from Space Jugging, around the buttress and back up. The left facing corner with a bolt at the top of the gully. Finish up either the right corner or step left and up on buckets. FA: Barry Russell & Mark Gibbs., 1991 | 12m | |||
17 | ★ Crowd Control
(To access the next 5 routes you need to go to the very top of the Greasy Grass gully track and move right around the arete from the start of Aratus) Straight up the wall as best as possible passing a suss TCU (3 cam unit) and two carrot bolts. - Or - start in the corner under the first carrot. Pass this on the face, then a wire and easy climbing to the top bolt. Blast up past this to the top. FA: Barry Russell & Mark Gibbs., 1991 | 12m, 2 | |||
6 | ★ Athena
The left (OR RIGHT?) facing corner/chimney at the top of the gully. Initialled. FA: Max Keating & Robert Kemp., 1982 | 12m | |||
7 | ★ Stirling Moss
Start 2m left of Narcissus and climb the bulging arete and slabby wall above straight up. FA: ThorAss & Robert Lord, 17 Mar | 12m | |||
8 | ★ Narcissus
Three metres right of Athena. Initialled. Up the bulging juggy wall, a good route, almost worth a star. FA: Max Keating., 1982 | 13m | |||
12 | ★ Polly Gone
At the vertex of the parabola formed by the base of the buttress, midway between curves A and N, bisect these 2 curves to the apex. (Hard start, wide crack, swing left onto the face then straight up.) FA: ThorAss & Robert Lord, 17 Mar | 12m | |||
10 | ★ Aratus
3m right of Narcissus. The scoop and then the wall above. FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating, 1982 | 14m | |||
18 | ★ Honeycomb Hangover
Start 2m right of Aratus. Left of the scoop. Up the buttress to the break. Straight up, then veer right and up the overhanging wall. FA: Andrew Stevens & MacKenzie Usher, 1988 | 15m | |||
19 | White Ant Wall
As for Honeycomb Hangover. Up the buttress, to the break. Right across this to a Glue Bolt (SafeCliffsVictoria 2003); hard to see from below, then up the wall above. FA: Andrew Stevens & MacKenzie Usher, 1988 | 15m, 1 | |||
18 | ★ Next to Impossible
Start near Honeycomb Hangover. Follow trench up to right then step up to clip carrot bolt. Step back down then swing left. Finish up wall 1m right of White Ant Wall. FA: Dayle Gilliatt & Mark Richards., 1997 | 18m, 1 | |||
18 | Impossible
Start as for Next To Impossible, but continue directly past carrot bolt to finish 1m right of that climb. FA: Dayle Gilliatt & Mark Richards, 1997 | 18m, 1 | |||
17 | ★ Hazy Shade of Winter
Don't fall over yourself but this is actually ok! Straight up red wall opposite WAW past 3 carrots. Worth setting a trad belay to avoid the party plummeting down the gully if you miss the crux first bolt! There is an old carrot bolt there for said purpose. | 18m, 3 | |||
Winter Wall | |||||
15 | Fats All Round
Opposite Honeycomb Hangover at the ramp below a big flake. Up the flake, over the bulge and up water streak to the GlueBolt (SaferCliffsVictoria 2003). Up the groove to the top. FA: MacKenzie Usher & Andrew Stevens, 1988 | 18m, 1 | |||
10 | Hermes
The nice crack/offwidth 10m right of Hazy Shade Of Winter (1m right of the arête). FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating. | 23m | |||
11 | ★ Prometheus Direct
Starts 2m right of Hermes. Straight over the flake. FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating. | 24m | |||
8 | ★ Prometheus
Starts 2m right of Prometheus Direct at the chimney/groove. Up the groove until you can traverse left to the flake and over it. FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinlay. | 40m | |||
16 | Borrowed Manuscripts
Up the chimney as for Prometheus and over the bulge. FA: Barry Russell & Andrew Stevens . | 25m | |||
7 | Stele Evasion
Is this the worst route you’ve ever seen? Starts 4m right of Prometheus. Up to the slab, traverse right up the crack. Left at the steepening and go to the top of the chimney crack. FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating., 1982 | 30m | |||
4 | Stele
As for Stele Evasion. The slab direct. FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinlay. | 12m | |||
7 | Kremen Of The Space Patrol
As for Keres. Climb the groove and arête. FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinlay. | 20m | |||
9 | Keres
Start 2m right of Stele Evasion. Poor protection and an even poorer write-up. The length of the climb is given as 20m and so is the length of the second pitch, go figure.
FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinlay., 1982 | 21m, 2 | |||
8 | Cella
Starts 3m right of Keres. Initialled.
FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating, 1982 | 90m, 2, 3 | |||
Amphitheatre | |||||
Vertical Holiday
Was clean when first done. The right of two chimneys in the corner left of A2. Exit right at the overhang. FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinlay. | |||||
3 | A2
Not an aid route! In the amphitheatre above and right of Cella is a worthless deep groove/chimney in the middle of the wall. FA: John Griffiths | 15m | |||
7 | A2 Arête
Quite good and reasonably protected. Bridge the groove to the narrowing at 7m. Step left and climb the left arête to the top. FA: Peter Watling & Barry Russell., 1999 | 35m | |||
11 | ★ Chicken Shit
Belay at top of the grassy gully. Boulder to top of pinnacle on the right to the main face. Up the centre of face to the groove. Place dubious protection then up and slightly right on suspect holds. Climb past mossy ledge to belay on boulders above FA: Robin Holmes & Tuesday Phelan., 1999 | 25m | |||
12 | Hydra
Poorly protected, not a beginners lead. About 30m right of A2 on the same level as Cella is a small thin buttress.
FA: Max Keating & John Griffiths., 1982 | 50m, 2 | |||
8 | Salon
About 2m right of Hydra. 1. 25m The left side of the slab to a ledge. 2. 8m Step across and climb the crack behind. Diagonally over the boulders to below a shattered groove. 3. 22m The groove. FA: John Griffiths., 1982 | 55m, 2 | |||
5 | Baclava
Five metres right of Salon.
FA: Ken McKinlay, John Griffiths, Cynthia Holland & Max Keating., 1982 | 63m, 3 | |||
8 | The Gymnast
( There is a buttress below the Amphitheatre with the next 4 climbs ) On the left side of the buttress below and right of Cella. Up and over the prominent flake. FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating., 1982 | 7m | |||
12 | Pellet
Starts 3m right of the Gymnast where the upper section of rock joins the lower section. FA: John Griffiths. | 7m | |||
10 | Demeter
Eight metres down and right of Pellet between two water grooves. 1. 15m Up the buttress to the second ledge. 2. 20m Cross the chimney below large chockstones and climb the left wall. FA: Max Keating & Robert Kemp., 1982 | 35m, 2 | |||
6 | Helot
Four metres right and uphill from Demeter.
FA: John Griffiths & Max Keating, 1982 | 18m, 2 | |||
1 | Placeholder
widowed routes placeholder | 1m | |||
Back Wall | |||||
18 | ★ Friction Modified
Hard, short. Single bolt on the left hand end of the 'Rev Head' block. FA: Andrew Stevens, 1990 | 8m, 1 | |||
18 | ★ Rocket Pocket
More thinness, up the middle of the 'Rev Head' block. Trad anchor, descent is down chimney. FA: Andrew Stevens, Mark Foster & Rob Nabben., 1990 | 8m, 2 | |||
22 | ★ Rev Head
Up the short, blunt arete, avoiding using the boulder or wall to the right. Bouldery crux getting past a fixed hanger, then thin slabbing above, past a carrot bolt with a large head. Originally graded 24, but realistically is only 22, or possibly 23 if you're short. Trad anchor required, then scramble off left to descend, or alternatively continue up Waning Crescent. Rebolted Jan 2016. FA: Rob Nabben, 1990 | 8m, 2 | |||
16 | ★ Waning Crescent
15m left of the Locris trench, between the short arete (Rev Head) and another trench (Human Hex) is a slightly overhanging, blunt arete with a boulder under it. Onto the boulder, then up the steep section directly over the two FHs, on crimps and good side-pulls. After the 2nd FH, avoid the temptation to continue straight up and instead move left over the vague crack and face, past another FH, then continue to the left arete and up past one more FH. Anchor on ledge above. FA: Dave Scarlett, 12 Jan 2016 | 15m, 4 | |||
15 | Waning Motivation
As for 'Waning Crescent', but climb to the left of the first bolts and/or continue straight upwards after the second bolt rather than moving left. To be regarded as a piker's variant, and written up only to discourage people from cheating as such. FA: Dave Scarlett, 12 Jan 2016 | 15m, 3 | |||
4 | Human Hex
The chimney right of 'Rev Head'. FA: Matthew Brooks., 1990 | 10m | |||
13 R | Oh Fuck
The arête 1m right of the 'Human Hex' chimney. Negligible pro. FA: Robin Holmes, 1999 | 10m | |||
13 | Shod
2 meters left of 'News From Home'. Up the groove. FA: Philip Armstrong & Jerry Maddox, 1989 | 12m | |||
15 | News From Home
About 12m right of 'Human Hex' or 4m left of 'Summer Breeze'. Onto a bollard, up past a rusty carrot bolt at 8m to a niche. Out right to finish up crack. Single fixed hanger at belay can be backed up with trad gear, or bolts above 'Summer Breeze' are about 3m away. FA: Jerry Maddox & Philip Armstrong, 1989 | 20m, 1 | |||
15 | ★ Summer Breeze
Left most line of 4FHs to crack (mid/large wires if you're worried) and up right to shared double U anchor. | 15m, 4 | |||
15 | ★ Gary's Groove
1 metre right of 'Summer Breeze', 5 bolts with a balancy start up to DBB. Crack at the top takes a cam around Camalot #2 size if you'd like to avoid the very slightly runout finish. Make sure to extend anchor if toproping. | 15m, 5 | |||
13 | ★ Skippy
Third line of bolts from the left. Rappel station at top. FA: James McIntosh & Melanie Taws, 1988 | 25m, 5 | |||
14 | ★ Brian Boru
(As a mixed trad route: Line with single BR between Skippy and Undertow, up to the latter's DBB on right. Little to no protection, other than the bolt, available until the last few meters.) This climb can be led by using side runners from the nearby bolts. At the top climb the second runnel right of the moss-filled half pipe as per Jack and Jill. FA: Philip Armstrong & Jerry Maddox, 1989 | 24m, 1 | |||
16 | ★ Undertow
Undercut start on arete past 5 FH to DBB anchor as for 'Brian Boru'. Apparently this has grown a bolt left of the start... which was certainly not discussed with the first ascentionist, but it probaby does explain why so many people describe this as soft... the line is actually via overhung start direct up the arete. FA: Mark Rewi, 2014 | 15m, 5 | |||
15 | ★★ Rising Damper
Rising traverse for a quiet day. Start at the base of Locris and climb up past the first FH of Jack and Jill, the FH of Brian Boru, the 3rd bolt of Skippy, the 4th FH of Gary's Groove and the top FH of Summer Breeze. Continue up left to the arete. DBB, although one is a bit up to the right. Ab down Skippy best. Note: The traverse can be done 1 bolt level lower but it's easier and not as good. Start as for Rising Damper but take the lower rising diagonal finishing on the arete then, up easily to the bolts as for Damper. The risk-averse can get a medium cam in after the last bolt and before reaching the arete. FA: Dayle Gilliatt & Robert Lord, 10 Dec 2022 | 20m, 5 | |||
14 | ★ Jack and Jill
Start at the base of Locris just right of the Undertow Arete. Bridge up and clip the BR on the left and swing onto the face. Climb up to the BR on Brian Boru then the last 2 BRs on Skippy using the groove to the right of these bolts to its DBB. FA: Unknown | 15m, 4 | |||
3 | Locris
The trench. Marked with a square and an 'L' on the left side at the base. FA: John Griffiths, Max Keating & Ken McKinley, 1982 | 24m | |||
9 | ★ Anthony's Arete
Start on the arete right of 'Locris', and follow it up the slab. Take trad gear for the top if you'd be uncomfortable with easy climbing through a 4-5m runout between the last bolt and the anchors - can step around to front of buttress and clip 5th bolt of OFTM now (Dec 2016) FA: Liam Aarons, 2014 | 20m, 4 | |||
12 | ★ Tie The Knot
Start on the face 2m right of 'Anthony's Arete'. Up for 2 bolts then step over the trench of 'Locris'. 4 more bolts to anchor. FA: Phil Aarons, 2014 | 18m, 6 | |||
14 | ★ One For The Masses
Starts 3m right of the trench ('Locris'). Follow the FH, then up to anchor. 5th bolt added Dec 2016 on request of FA. FA: Mark Rewi, 2007 | 20m, 5 | |||
14 | ★ Owen Glyndower
Shallow groove just above right side of small cave 5m right of 'Locris'. Finish on One For The Masses 5th bolt. Retrobolted with permission of FA, Dec 2016. FA: Philip Armstrong & Jerry Maddox, 1989 | 24m, 4 | |||
12 | ★ Tobin Brothers
The cleanest section of wall 10m right of 'Locris'. Retrobolted in 2016 at the request of the first ascensionist. Rap station descent. FA: James McIntosh & Melanie Taws, 1988 | 18m, 5 | |||
13 | Prod
5m right of 'Tobin Brothers'. No protection until after the crux. | 23m | |||
Back Wall Billy Goat Bluffs | |||||
20 | ★ Horny Nanny Direct
Directly up the arete of Horny Nanny. FA: Mark Rewi, 2016 | 7m, 2 | |||
18 | ★★ Horny Nanny
Stick clip the bolt on the arete and climb the deep corner 3m right of the overhanging arete. At 3m, hand traverse left to the arete on the obvious horizontal, past the "horn". Climb the arete until you can step onto the easy slab at the top. A fixed threaded sling is the only anchor at the moment. A belay bolt is found on the wall to the right of the starting corner. FA: Phil Aarons & Mark Atkinson, 2016 | 7m, 2 | |||
16 | ★★ Hoof and Poof
Start at overhanging corner 3m right of the start of Horny Nanny. Step up awkwardly to level of the 1st bolt. Reach out right to the good jug before coming back left to holds near the 2nd bolt. Step onto the slab above and head up and right to anchors. Trad for upper section. The jug out right can be eliminated at 18/19. A belay bolt is found on the wall just left of the start. FA: Phil Aarons & Mark Atkinson, 2016 | 8m, 2 | |||
13 | ★ Billy Butt Dress
3m right of Hoof and Poof. Climb the overhanging diagonal, placing gear in the crack. Once the big jug on the left is reached, pull onto the slab above to finish at anchors on Hoof and Poof. A belay bolt is found at the base of this climb and can be used for bothe this and Nanny's climb. FA: Phil Aarons & Liam Aarons, 2016 | 8m | |||
9 | Nanny's Climb
2m right of the start of Billy Butt Dress. Step onto the right hand horn and up right of the arete. Jug in the middle of the right face provides access to the top of the arete. Go left to join Billy Butt Dress at the top. FA: Liam Aarons & Phil Aarons, 2016 | 8m | |||
Back Wall | |||||
19 | ★ Red ANZAC
Start 30m right of Locris. Scramble 2m to ledge and up big right leaning flake then straight up the guts of the impressive red overhang. FFA: Lewis Clarey & Miquel Orpella, 25 Apr 2018 | 20m, 4 | |||
15 | Digger
Same start as 'Red ANZAC'. Climb obvious right leaning chunky flake crack. Step right 2m and climb steep red overhang off block. Mossy finish. Number 0 BD micro cam is pretty handy for the top. FFA: Lewis & Angelo Nanos, 15 Feb 2015 | 20m | |||
19 | ★ Rap Till You Crap
The orange arête at the right end of the caves, with an undercut start, between the large tree and pointy boulder to the right. Resist the temptation to bridge off the boulder, and instead go left through a crux start up up to a stance. Delicate traverse right to the arête, then it gets much juggier from there. At the big ledge, walk back and right and continue up the next wall. The start can be protected with pre-placed, finger-size cams, by traversing in from the cave and using the diagonal crack above the bollard, then scrambling back down to start. (Or just climb from the cave to bring it down to around grade 16-17.) FA: James McIntosh & Melanie Taws, 1988 | 15m | |||
15 | ★ The Tell-Tale Shart
The wall at the very southern end of the Back Wall area, just before the caves if walking in via the summit track, or if walking in from Lower Tier then to the right of the main Back Wall, just after the caves and a little up the hill. Stays in the shade longer than the regular Back Wall routes. Start right of the first bolt and head up diagonally left through slabby moves, reaching the arête above the second bolt, and then heading back right, finishing by pulling through the right side of the roof. FA: Dave Scarlett & Sean Bourke, 11 Nov 2018 | 8m, 3 | |||
The Gatehouse | |||||
V1 | Ricochet
Stand start at the short vertical crack, Takes the slightly overhung face leading up and left following the seam with the large tree behind spotting. FA: @dalai, 18 Nov 2017 | 5m | |||
V0+ | ★ Cannonball
The tall face just left of the arete. FA: @dalai, 18 Nov 2017 | 8m | |||
V4 | ★ Nonplus panacea
Stand start with good crimps. Move up through some good crimps and great moves. Top out slightly to the left. Has been started from a sit with no change to the grade. FA: @dalai | 8m | |||
V3 | ★★★ Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell
Stand start with right-facing side pull. Move up and slightly left. Don't forget to top out. Has been started from a sit with no change to the grade. FA: Robin Holmes | 8m | |||
V0- | ★ Gatecrasher
Arete and face via hueco and over the bulge. FA: @dalai, 18 Nov 2017 | 5m |