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Alfords 2 Point 0

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Summary

Two smallish, distinct areas of mostly solid rock with a lovely outlook. Potential for a good few more problems.

Description

A varied but somewhat limited crag made up of two small areas. One, The Project Wall is an excellent wall; decent height, solid rock, bulging... but sadly, pretty featureless. The second area (Alfred's Monument) is a large rock (or several) perched atop another smaller rock, making for decent rooves and hard headwalls. There's plenty more potential here and in the surrounding area. I'm moving away so probably won't add much more. Have a go!

Access issues inherited from Sutherland

For over 50 years climbers in the Sutherland Shire have enjoyed free access to many fantastic crags and caves. But as of 2014 there have been access problems emerging at several climbing and bouldering areas due to aboriginal art sites and shell middens in caves. Sutherland Shire Council and the Dept of Enviroment and Heritage have announced closures and sign-posted some of these aboriginal sites, with further closures and signs to be added during summer/autumn 2016/2017. Areas of particular problem are ground level overhangs with flat bases, the type of terrain popular at hard bouldering areas. Whilst the details are sorted out keep a low profile, clean up ALL rubbish (inc removing mattresses in bouldering caves) and avoid climbing at closed areas. In particular treat non-climbers you see at crags with the utmost respect as they could be rangers, archeologists, traditional owners or anyone else with a dim view of climbers and the ability to shut us out. Climbing in Royal National Park has been officially banned for many years - probably due mostly to the Wattamolla 'don't jump off rocks' cliff-diving-into-water ban. For more information about aboriginal sites and rockclimbing please read this link from Sutherland Council: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0KxtU2nUQB9cjhHUWE4cE5HWnM/view?usp=sharing

Approach

The crag is on the south eastern side of the Alford's point bridge. Park either as for Alford's Point climbing, or if you're game, pull over directly after coming off the bridge. Walk down hill past the locked gate and down the sealed road for about 50m. When you notice the rocky gutter on the right forming a run off (which has a white post at the end) walk down this for a few meters. Then notice a tree on the right with a fork. Walk towards it. You should then pick up a trail of cairns. Follow these up the hill and left towards the sweet looking cliff. On the way across, you'll see Alfred's Monument up above you.

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Dan Webster came accross this area in 2012 while living in Revesby. Not sure it's seen any other visits?!

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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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