Almost a sports route, rebolted on RBs. Right of Easy Meat arete. Up thin face, original headed left at second last bolt, now finishing direct past extra bolt then #4 cam to DBB. This climb stays damp for at least 24 hours after rain. Please stay off if it has rained within 24 hours to preserve the climb, and be delicate with the flake.
First ascent: John Wilde |
23 | Assigned grade |
★★Vanessa Wills | |
22 | Rockclimbing in the Hunter Valley |
23 [22 - 24] + | grAId |
Trad and mixed routes abound here with the occasional sport route. A number of routes are readily accessed to set up top ropes. As an older crag, the grades may feel quite stiff, so take this into account. The crag is within a national park, so no dogs, no smoking and use the toilets if you need to go.
Overall quality 61 from 3 ratings.
Author(s): Tim Haasnoot
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9780975129319
An area that has steep sport routes, trad cracks, deep-water-soling, sea cliff climbing and bouldering all within a short drive to some beautiful beaches and national parks is surely worth a look in. The Newcastle and Hunter Rock Climbing guide by Tim Haasnoot is feature packed and includes all the areas worth a day trip from Newcastle. This guide features over 950 routes, 170 boulder problems and 100 DWS with full topo maps and navigation info.
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