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Table of contents
- 1. Left of Cave 5 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. Left of Cave 5 routes in Boulder
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: -33.813283, 151.203052
description
First boulder immediately left of HLC
access issues
Council permission has been granted to climb at Bicentennial Reserve, Climbing must be done in a way which damages the features least, stay away from crumbly stuff and brush away chalk.
approach
Walk 5m left of cave
ethic
Respecting the enviroment and keeping crags clean will maintain a healthy and important relationship between the climbing community, local councils and National Parks. Carry out what you take in and enjoy what the North Shore has to offer.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
★★★ Henry's block
Sit start, match on bottom slit. Move directly up using good jugs, a lovely undercling out to a jug on the ledge, and a high heel to make your way to the top. FA: Cam Evans | V2 | 6m | |||||
2 |
Proj 1
Sit start as for "Up there over and out" follow "Hard way out" - potential V5/V6 | |||||||
3 |
★★ Hard way out.
Start on crimps, move up and left, move right along overhung arete, mantle the left hand side of the overhang. FA: Cameron Evans | V4 | 6m | |||||
4 |
★ Up there over and up
Same as for "Easy way out." but with sit start using LH - sloper, RH small rounded crack side pull, weird feet. FA: Cameron Evans | V2 | 6m | |||||
5 |
Easy way out.
Juggy ledge on left, up slab, right then up. Finish as for Heny's Block FA: Cameron Evans | V1 | 5m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V1 | Easy way out. | 5m | |||
V2 | ★★★ | Henry's block | 6m | ||
★ | Up there over and up | 6m | |||
V4 | ★★ | Hard way out. | 6m | ||
? | Proj 1 |