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Grade Route Gear style Popularity Crag
Boulder
V2 Yukon

A nice sit start on the obvious double undercling block, moving L to finish.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Whitehorse

The mantle from the scoop just R.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Yukon-Whitehorse

Link the ‘Yukon” & “Whitehorse” for a great V3.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2003

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Okavango Left

The LH boulder when facing uphill. Starting on the low line of slopey holds, L of arete.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Okavango Right

The RH boulder when facing uphill has a nice dynamic problem on the middle L of the downhill facing wall.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Gooseberry

Slab at RH end of RH boulder.

FA: Rod Marsh

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Klondike

Flake line with dynamic crux.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Walls of Jerusalem

Slab between both boulders on RH boulder.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Sycamore

Excellent steep face using both aretes on LH boulder.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Mongollon

Arete on opposite boulder of “Sycamore”.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Everglade

Up the arete with obvious RH undercling.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Bayou Tree 1

L of the tree.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Bayou Tree 2

L of the tree.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3/4 Bayou

R of the tree starting low off the slopey crimps.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles

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