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Central Quarry Guide

  • Grade context: AU
  • Ascents: 3

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Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Matt Brooks Campbell Gome Philip Armstrong

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Table of contents

1. Central Quarry 4 routes in Cliff

Summary:
All Rock climbing

description

This quaary is a basalt intrusion into this largely granite are. The face and the scree are still unstable so be warned. The climbs tahe the cracks formed by drilling and blasting. Once the loose stuff is removed it is all relatively stable and solid. The routes are at the R end of the quarry.

approach

From Euroa take the Merton Rd and approximately a km after Killens Hill Rd on the R you should see a outcrop on the L. Drive down the Rd towards it and on the R hand side is a gateway through which you can drive to below the quarry. Permission to climb here may be required.

history

The quarry was first visited by Glenn Tempest and Steven Griffin in 1978. Glenn later returned with Phillip Armstrong and put up the first three climbs. Glenn again returned in 78 with Jerry Maddox to add Rockys Groove and it has probably not been visited since.

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Examination Crack 17 Unknown 20m
2 Rocky's Groove 20 Unknown 20m
3 Time For A Change 16 Unknown 18m
4 Ramblin' On 10 Unknown 18m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
10 Ramblin' On Unknown 18m
16 Time For A Change Unknown 18m
17 Examination Crack Unknown 20m
20 Rocky's Groove Unknown 20m
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