Scramble up rock gully to left of stag horn covered rock and head for base of orange v-block to left. Head up right hand crack of orange V-block (crux) heading for block sticking out above you (block moves slightly). Continue up - trending slightly left to small alcove with groove above (2nd crux). Through this to good holds and a right leaning crack to ledge (BD #4 handy). Move left along ledge and up to finish. Tree and rock horn belay. Walk off left and down gully.
10 Aug 2014 | First free ascent: Jayd Blunden, Bernie Walsh & Susy Goldner |
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16 Nov 2020 | Warning Access: Cania Gorge National Park contains many sites of aboriginal cultural significance. |
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19 | Assigned grade |
19 | ★★Bernie Walsh |
Trad climbers have been active at Cania since the 70's. All are encouraged to post their routes here. It's likely that some routes currently being claimed have been climbed before. Please keep this in mind when bolting. There are plenty of unprotected walls ripe for bolting but please leave naturally protected lines to those able to climb them in trad style. That way everybody gets to live their dream and we hopefully avoid conflict with the old guard. - JL
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