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Grade Route Gear style Popularity Crag
Boulder
V5 Live's Pockets

Just right of “Soft Pockets”’ on the blank looking wall. Hard move to pop to a multitude of mono's (swing start ok) and then to up via a slightly better micro-pocket!

FA: Live Lundemo, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Slip Toe Ridge

1m left of “Granulate”. Up through bulge.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 Weighting Gains Variant

Start low, matched off the diagonal edge. See also “Weighting Gains”.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5/6 Bubblewrap

Sit start just right of ‘effervescence”, (just left of tree), using the flake embedded into the ground for your left Hand and feet, and the edge for your right Hand. Steep start up into “Effervescence”.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2003

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Trivial Pursuit

Very easy scoop, although there is a reachy move.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 No hands crack challenge

A fun challenge, no hands up the slabby crack.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
Left of LKM

Left of "Little Kid's Mantle".

FA: cameron burns

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Heels

Sit-start laying off the good flake, just right of the stump. Up, without moving too far left.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V0 L of Blade
Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Nahaul

Great thin face on vague arete starting just to the right of small tree on opposing high slopey holds. Slap for jug then mantle up and left.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Tall black slab

Tall black slab just right of Cruise Control.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2012

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V6 Best In Show

Classic line just L of Best In Tension, sharing some holds.

FA: Spenser, 2011

Boulder 4m Harvey’s Marbles
V2/3 Short Sit-Start No.2

in the middle of the overhung face using horizontal break.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Squid Eye

Nice start. From the ledge finish L.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Buckland

The slab 6m to the left of “Jostling”

FFA: Lee Cujes

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V6 The right cheek

Start 2m right of "Bum Crack" with a high slopey left-hand pinch, and a bad lower right-hand hold. Paste your feet and up to some slopes and a tricky mantle. Stack mats or blocks to reach the left-hand start hold if you are too short - see "The right cheek high start".

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2003

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V7 Sydney Seven

Eliminate the block for your feet on Sydney Six.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Groin Strain

1.5m R. Start crouched off small RH sidepull and incut tooth for LH, slap holds on lip and launch for the massive flake back a bit, (or mantle). See also Groin Strain Variant.

FA: SB, 2000

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0- Orange Julius

Obvious easy flake crack.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Strictly Ballroom

Starts in center left of slab, moving up and out left to a small foothold and then up.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2000

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Granulate

1m left of “Slip Toe Ridge”. A short slab.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 The Good Shorts Variant 1

Same as “The Good Shorts” but traverse all the way to almost the end of the boulder.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2003

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V6/7 Arc

Continue "Fall from Grace" left along the slopey lip till you reach the other arete and mantle here.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2004

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Battleship

Arete from a stand sticking to the left-hand side. Some crispy holds but they can be avoided.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Plank cramper

Sit-start on edges at lip, single mantle move to easy top out.

FA: Glen Hayford, 25 Mar 2023

Boulder 2m Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Jug To Jug

Just left of The Lunge (when walking to The Cow Paddock). Up and left from horizontal holds to jugs and straight up.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
NCCS:V Tree star classic

Climb the tree root through the steepness, pinch like a demon.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Sprung

Nice moves starting off obvious flake handhold.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Dangun

The arete from the right-hand side.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Gentrification

The face with opposing gastons and up. Starts with a few mats stacked to reach the higher left-hand gaston.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V7 Sidewinder

Just R of “Best in Show” Start off bad RH sidepull and high LH edge. Up to obvious cluster of small edges then move L and up.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Spiderman Variant 1

“Spiderman” started directly under the finishing holds.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 The Devil is People

Nice face with chunky holds.

Boulder 4m Harvey’s Marbles
V5 False Pretences (low start)

Same as "False Pretences" but starting off lower holds (crouched start) for a hard problem.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 The Fat Lady Sings

Sit start on LH arete and up, moving R to flake at the top and then mantle. Good, with lots of moves for its height.

FA: MS, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V6 Sydney Six Point Five

Using the block for feet, start a couple of moves lower on Sydney Six. (See original guidebook).

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0- Dead Last

Very easy. Up on nice nice holds to jugs at top. Starts R of the loose flake.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Screaming Carrot Demon

Sit-start at the base of the corner, (right side of the block). Move technically up and left onto the slab to finish at the flake crack.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 Elvis

The blank face with the good starting hold at about half height. This and a pathetic slope are it though. Harvey's Marbles first V5 problem.

FFA: Madoc Sheehan, 2000

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V7 Pulled Muscle Tendon

Start as for “Monster of Rock”, only takes the low traverse option after the first few moves. Big sideways move off the huge flake to small edges, then to jug. From jug continue as for “Monster of Rock”.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V2 The Good Shorts Variant 2

Same as “The Good Shorts” but alternatively go straight up and left from the sit-start.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2003

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 Unconventional Means

Sit-start on right arête, and then traverse left along the lip, (not using obvious jug over the top), continuing around the left-hand arête and mantle just around the corner.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Cluedo

From the high twin edges straight up. Stack mats or jump if needed.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Side Step

Right foot on the low side pull, mantle up and continue up the slab.

FA: Kaspa Snoad, 25 Apr 2023

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Harry Houdini's Hand Holds

Starts 1m left of "Bum Crack". Up from cluster of small edges to slopey pinch and a hard mantle.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 More Mats Please

Short hard thin slab 1.5m right of “Mr Bastard”, and just left of hanging tree roots. High starting holds.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Sprung VS

Face and arete moving up and left, at the top to finish as for “Sprung”. Doesn't use the obvious flake hold.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Feveron

Arete from left-hand side.

FA: Rod Marsh, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 Karma Sutra

Tackles the rooflet straight on. From the starting jug move up right into the roof and straight up to the top. Classic fun!

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2004

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Slingshot

5m right of tree with the brown water streak. Hardest of these slabs.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Spiderman Variant 2

Linked with “The Ashes”.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Joya

RH sidepull/LH undercling. Up slabby arete.

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Pull Hard Variant 1

Alternative start to "Pull Hard". Start without the flake.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V6 Morning Glory

Desperate thin and slopey RH arete, starting from LH side. Hard move to get chunky sidepull, followed by a blank top section.

FA: MS, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V7 Mr Stupid

Sit-start to “Mr Bastard”. A great problem that's often tried, seldom sent.

FA: Madoc sheehan, 2002

Boulder 4m Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Slippery When Wet

2m R of 'A'. Good holds lead to an easy mantle. First done in the rain.

FA: MS, 2000

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Tangerine Tornado

Corner to the top.

FA: SB, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Sharp Pocket

Starts just to the right of “Strictly Ballroom” above the big diagonal foothold. Up on multiple mono pockets. Balancy and tough.

FA: 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 No Doze

Start low on jugs. Move up and left to join "No Sleep to Brooklyn” at the top

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2013

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 More Value For Your Crag Variant

Variant to “More Value For Your Crag”. Start sitting on the block in the middle and mantle straight up via some slopers.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V7 The Mushroom Dyno

Start just to the right of “Timeout”, with both hands using the small roof as an undercling. Pull on and throw up and left for the flake and finish up this.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Axis & Allies

A little contrived, but up avoiding the jugs left and right.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Squeezer

Starting right of the tree, squeeze up the dihedral onto the boulder then continue up the slab.

FA: Kaspa Snoad, 25 Apr 2023

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Bum Crack

A balancy crack and face climbing to a slope at the top with a pleasant top out. Classic. See Bum Crack Sit-start for a slightly harder problem.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 1999

Boulder 3m Harvey’s Marbles
V3 More Muffins Please

Just right of “More Mats Please” and tree roots. Move up and right to arete.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 A Kick In The Pants

Slightly scary downhill facing arete and face starting just left of the tree. Be careful of landing.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Over Analyzed

Face just right of arete, without using the arete.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V8 Globalisation Left

Sit-start the left-hand arete of the steepness. Starts with right-hand pinch and left-hand on arete. Up into Global. Two pads used for the sit-start on first ascent.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2004

Boulder 4m Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Scorpius

6.5 m right of tree. Up to the left-hand of the small flakes at the top of the wall.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Spiderman Variant 3

Mantle straight above the block, avoiding the jugs out left and right.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Superwolf

From a good foothold, dynamic move up and L. See also “Superwolf Variant”

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3/4 Pull Hard Variant 2

Alternative start to "Pull Hard". Start just to th left with left-hand sidepull.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Avoiding The Issue

Starts just R of the arete, using arete and face holds to move up and diagonally R.

FA: MS, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Super Double With a Twist

Weird. Starts just R of "Mike Delta X-Ray" with LH on obvious sidepull and RH on obvious hold. Up and out R, starting off a small block or stacked mats to reach LH sidepull.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Cicada Cravings

2m R of "Slippery When Wet". Fun slab problem up featured wall with almost perfect rock and weird nubbins. Through small tree branch at top.

FA: SB, 2000

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Corrupter and Theif

Contrived problem up wall just to the right of the corner staying away from holds in the the corner.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Lego Land

The small corner on the downhill face starting from the left. The hard sit start is the obvious line and is yet to go.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 Insomnia

Sit-start on jugs moving left on slopers. Watch your back on the block!

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2013

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 The Oddity Variant

Variant of The Oddity. Start from ground level and go up the left-hand side of the vertical face, just right of the block and arête.

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Yukon

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

FA: Steve Baskerville

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Catan

Up from good edges.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V2 Dragon Claw

Sit-start from lowest point of arete. Move directly up on large pinches and crimps onto slab and finish.

FA: Kaspa Snoad, 25 Feb 2023

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Bum Crack Sit Start

Same as "Bum Crack" but with the obvious sit start.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2000

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V6 State of Mind

Starts between “More Mats Please” and “Mr Stupid”. Low crouched start with left hand on the curving undercling flake, and right hand on the tiny edge. Move up via good left-hand edge and slopey right-hand pinch, then a crux slap left for a better hold and straight up.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Princess Juliana

Easy mantle with another interesting landing.

FA: Madoc Sheehan, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V3 Disillusioned

Don't ever bother, but if say, everything else is being climbed: Very close to the ground. Undercut sit-start off obvious slopey hold in front of small tree. Watch your feet.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V10 Globalisation Right

Sit-start just right of "Globalisation Left" on the low edge. One of Harvey's hardest problems. See the original guidebook for the starting holds.

FA: Nick Larsen, 2007

Boulder 4m Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Cassiopeia

8m right of tree. Up to the RH of the small flakes at the top of the wall.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2002

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Go Go Gadget Gaston Variant

Traverse L from just L of the "Go Go Gadget Gaston" to finish up as for "Jason's Problem". Good warm up.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V8 The Nerd

An arete with fantastic body tension.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Pull Hard Variant 3

Alternative start to "Pull Hard". Start way to the right at "Shuck and Jive" and traverse left.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Unfortublock

Starts on uphill arete, directly over the badly located flake embedded in the ground, (don't use this). From slopes move to top and mantle.

FA: MS, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V6 Battle Of The Bulge

RHV of Imported Products. Start with your LH on the obvious sharp incut. Paste a foot and jump start up and R, then a slopey finish coming back L.

FA: SB, 2004

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Murder for Profit

1m R of "Cicada Cravings". Nice short cruisy problem.

FA: John Baskerville, 2000

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Arnold Lane

Arete right of corner from either side.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2001

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V5 Brutality

The blocky arête between 'Live's Pockets' and 'Soft Pockets'. Up via a very cool right-hand pinch at the crux.

FA: Steve Baskerville, 2003

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Not Very Good

Stand start just left of “Present Tense” with high right-hand hold. Not very good.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V4 Training Day Reversed

Reverse direction of Training Day.

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V1 Whitehorse

The mantle from the scoop just R.

FA: Madoc Sheehan

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles
V0 Monopoly

From good edge (with your left hand) move up and right

Boulder Harvey’s Marbles

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