A Crag Guide gives an extensive view of all sub areas and climbs at a point in the index. It shows a snapshot of the index heirachy, up to 300 climbs (or areas) on a single web page. It shows selected comments climbers have made on a recently submitted ascent.
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Table of contents
- 1. Bill and Ted's 8 in Crag
- 2. Index by grade
1. Bill and Ted's 8 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
summary
BIG boulders....
access issues
State Conservation Area.
approach
20m walk from the road...
ethic
Mostly developed as a sport climbing and bouldering area. Some trad climbing exists, mainly the pure cracks. If developing new areas keep an eye and and ear out for Aboriginal cultural heritage, including cave art.
history
Discovered 2013 by Jack Folkes.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
P1
Overhanging arete. Highball. V6ish. | |||||||
2 |
P2
Slightly overhanging face. Highball. V10+. | 5m | ||||||
3 |
P2.5
Crimpy, dyno-y, hard, bad landing. Highball. V10+ | 5m | ||||||
4 |
P3
Steep wall. Highball. Filled with holds. Various lines. | |||||||
5 |
★★ Wild Stallions
Stand start and follow the jugs straight up until the top, trav left a bit to top it out. Spotter on boulder under recommended. FA: Jack Folkes, 26 Mar 2016 | V2 | 5m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
6 |
P5
The groove. Highball. | |||||||
7 |
P6
The face. Various lines. Very high. Maybe 9m. | |||||||
8 |
P7
Highball pinnacle. V4/5ish. |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V2 | ★★ | Wild Stallions | 5m | ||
? | P1 | ||||
P2 | 5m | ||||
P2.5 | 5m | ||||
P3 | |||||
P5 | |||||
P6 | |||||
P7 |