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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
18 Smearee

The left to right girdle of the slabs, finishing up Electric Turkey

FA: David Gray & Dan Rogers, 1985

Sport 30m, 7
15 Live 'n' Learn

Slab at right end of scoop to ledge, sling tree on ledge and go to anchors above WAL. Originally 1 bolt and an empty hole.

FA: Paul Smith & Bruce Donaldson, 1983

Sport 10m, 3
19 Giraffe

"requires a long neck" climb the slab between Live 'n' Learn and Without a Lead. Need bolt plates.

FA: David Gray & Dan Rogers, 1983

Sport 10m, 2
14 Without a Lead

Start just left of DUBB on ledge. Up past 4 RBs and a flake to DBB.

FFA: Dave Gray, Dan Rogers, Darrin Gray & Martin Cook, 1983

FA: 1983

Sport 15m, 4
19 Jear to Delerium

The slab with 3 ring bolts. Holds diminishing and grade rising over time Start: At the DUBB on ledge. Go right to chain anchors.

FA: David Gray & Darrin Gray, 1984

Sport 15m, 3
20 Smear to Oblivion

The water worn runnel past 3 bolts, being careful to the first. Exit left to Ring and chain belay

FFA: Dave Gray, John Wilde, Robert Stow, Dan Rogers & Jenny Anderson, 1983

Sport 15m, 3
18 Providence

A blank slab 2m right of Smear to Oblivion, ring bolts to DRBB

FA: John Wilde & Darrin Gray, 1985

Sport 16m, 4
17 Electric Turkey

Start left of the blunt arete trending right past bolts to a DBB.

FA: Dave Gray, Darrin Gray, James Cowmeadow & Brett Arnold, 1984

Sport 20m, 6
22 A Bridge Too Far

The scoop between Electric Turkey and Hang In There Baby. Bridging makes the route grade 17, the grade comes from it being a face climb. SS glue in Bolts ( brackets needed) and Stainless steel chain and shackle anchor date from 2004

FA: Dave Gray & Darrin Gray, 1988

Sport 16m, 4
17 Cadbury Flake

Climb the pocketed wall past 2 bolts then carefully to a shattered flake and final bolt to DRBB. An older abseil chain still exists on top of block

FA: James Cowmeadow, 1980

Sport 12m, 3

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