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Wreck Beach

A small inlet about 10m high accessed from Wreck Beach. At Wreck Beach walk north onto the rocks. Paradise Beach routes are only 2 minutes further on. Low swell and low tide is the best time to visit. The crag comes into shade at midday. Scattered ringbolts and bolts requiring hangers are on the cliff top and long slings or a static line are useful. You can scramble out at low tide to the north.

23 Pipers Well Hung Arete

From hanging belay step left onto other wall then up arete past 2 bolts ang small cams/wires

20 Looks Good in Leather

From hanging belay go straight up wall

21 Drag Queens

Traverse left and up past 2 ringbolts, then up arete into slab

20 In The Buff

Up past threader and spike to bolt then up through small roof (cams) to runout finish

20 Innuendo

Start just to left of block on platform as for Bung Crack but go straight up the Vgroove for tricky finish.

18 Bung Crack

From higher point of ledge up into alcove under small triangular roof then move right to finish

Smoked Love Mussel Project

Straight up wall to roof with tricky moves right into thin crack

19 Lorna Jane

From lower part of ledge head up left of jutting block of rock into fused corner. Fiddly small gear up top.

17 The Tanned Clam

Start to the right of the jutting rock heading up to small overlap then step left having pulled up into thin diagonal crack

22 Martin's Hang

If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/

16 Patience is a Virtue

Around the corner form TTC is a slightly overhanging corner. Start on slab, being careful of waves and up solid juggy rock to stance, then up friable corner crack to top.

24 Left Crack

Start 1m right of the corner. Has a tough final move for the top. Some good rock.

20 Right Crack

The prominent crack on the back of the small amphitheatre. 3m left of right corner.

17 Crabs

The crack on the right of the Amphitheatre, no much pro at start then bomber jams and gear.

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