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Access issues inherited from Bicentennial Reserve

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

Immediately right of HLC.

Ethic inherited from North Shore

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.

If you come across an area that is being developed or you think could be under development, please show all due respect to the developers and do not climb the projects listed on thecrag.com.

Routes

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1st boulder to the right of HLC. Sit start, straight up on good(ish) trustworthy(ish) not-going-to-break-off(ish) holds. Don't touch the left side of the crack. Tree is in for the mantle. Probably V4 if you don't use the tree!

FA: Cam Evans

Sit start with main starting hold. Big reach up to left. Big steps, side pulls and underclings make for a great beginner problem. Make sure you can mantle well before attempting.

FA: Cam Evans

Sit start. Main start hold, long throw to letter box above. Straight up.

FA: Cam Evans

Out to the right. Main start hold, up to close left pinch, out to right finger jug, up to long slit, follow out right and bump to your hearts content.

FA: Cam Evans

Link the start of "Stand Easy." into "bumper to bumper"

Same as "Tree's in." Probably a V4, not using the tree during the mantle.

Real low sit start to the right of the main start hold, bump up and throw, stand easy. Top out using the right side of the intersecting tree.

FA: Cameron Evans

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Selected Guidebooks more Hide

Author(s): Mike Forward and Peter Balint

Date: 2023

With 2065 bouldering problems ranging from V0-V15 across 57 areas nestled around Sydney, the all new Sydney Bouldering Guide will keep you occupied for years to come. Just because we live in Sydney we'll try not to be biased but honestly this city has some amazing bouldering and usually not more than a few minutes off the road or some even near parks and train stations. There's no need to camp out and trek for hours to get to world class problems, they're right on your door step.

Authors Mike Forward and Peter Balint spent over 7 years putting this guide together and is the first new bouldering guide for Sydney in over 20 years. It's over 350 colour pages including 600+ colour photo tops, crag tops, amazing images and more.

Author(s): Neil Monteith & Simon Carter

Date: 2021

ISBN: 9780645299908

Featuring 1142 climbing routes located at 24 of the best crags in the Sydney area, this A5 size guide book is super user friendly with easy to use colour cliff topos and access maps. Covers sport and trad climbing at a variety of grades, something for everyone.

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