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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
17 Da Big Black Pig

At the far end of the cliff is a major detached block. Just right and above this is a square buttress. Up front of buttress finishing at a difficult crack.

FA: Mark Witham & Deb Churches, 2002

Trad 20m
15 Charlotte's Web

About a quarter of the way along the cliff from left is a blocky pinnacle in front of the face (landmark). Charlotte’s Web is more or less above this and follows a major black corner.

FA: Chris Baxter & Sue Baxter, 1992

Trad 18m
13 Family Affair

From Western Bloc this looks an excellent stepped hand-crack 3m right of Charlotte’s Web. Loose blocksa bound. There is a gully 10m right of Family Affair.

FA: Chris Baxter & Sue Baxter, 1992

Trad 18m
17 Yesterday's Pig

Right of family affair is an arete. Start just right of the arete up steep wall to protection and holds. Continue easily up crack

FA: Mark Witham & Deb Churches, 2002

Trad 20m
12 Razor Back

Right of Yesterday's Pig and about in the middle of the cliff is a large block leaning against a wall forming a small belay cave. Start from the belay cave taking the overhanging crack on the left wall. When the crack finishes move about 1m left to join a second crack. At the top of this crack step Right around the bulge then move up and step back left to finish up blank top face.

FA: Mark Witham & Deb Churches, 2002

Trad 25m
18 Return to Waterholes Road

One of the better lines. Right-arching seam leading to crack (with distinctive clump of grass), then easy ground, between two gullies near right end of cliff.

FA: Peter Woolford & Chris Baxter, 1992

Trad 25m
14 UnNamed

The LH crack just left of Ham Jam.

FA: Deb Churches, Michael Hartman & Sally Both, 2002

Trad 15m
14 Ham Jam

At the far RHS of the cliff is a less than vertical wall with 2 cracks.Ham Jam takes the RH crack. Start just past a block and up to a flake that is almost detached. Continue up crack to top. Move right on last move.

FA: Mark Witham, Paul Francis & Deb Churches, 2002

Trad 15m

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