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Scott Street Quarry Guide

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Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Raymond Hill Mark mike cole Cameron Harvey Bob Green mike cole Ashley Felton Shannon

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Table of contents

1. Scott Street Quarry 12 routes in Crag

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Seasonality

Trad climbing and Sport climbing

Lat / Long: -31.906403, 116.051743

summary

A small quarry with a mix of short trad and sport climbs.

description

A quarry with a mountain bike path running through it. Looks an ideal environment for snakes.

approach

From Scott St in Greenmount, turn east onto Coongan Ave, drive to the end and park adjacent to the heritage trail. Walk east on the heritage trail, cross the creek and go on another 50m or so where there is another trail to the left which has a white gate. Go down this trail (you will see a post identifying it as the 'Blue Cruiser' trail), staying alert for mountain bikers, until you see the entrance to the quarry on the right, barely 5 minutes total walk in.

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 One Thumb 13 Trad 13m
2 I Just Wanna Be A Short Guy 17 Trad 12m
3 Suffer In Your Jocks 20 Trad 13m
4 Rule 303 16 Sport 6m, 3
5 Misadventure Climbing Zone 17 Sport 8m, 3
6 Regime Change 23 Sport 8m, 3
7 Corona Crack

Follow the left crack

FFA: David Ladkin & Raymond Hill, 8 Apr 2020

15 Trad
8 Unknown 14 Trad 10m
9 Designer climbing

Climb the crack to the left of Craptastic Crack. Finish up the slab.

16 Mixed trad 1
10 Craptastic Crack 15 Trad 10m
11 Mission improbable 21 Sport 3
12 Snot Street

This climb is located on the black slab 25m or so to the right of "One Thumb".

Keep left of the three bolts climbing over the overlap. The crux is between the 2nd and 3rd bolt. Sling the tree for added protection. Top out and belay from large trees on top.

3x bolts and one tree.

16 Mixed trad 12m, 3

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
13 One Thumb Trad 13m
14 Unknown Trad 10m
15 Corona Crack Trad
Craptastic Crack Trad 10m
16 Designer climbing Mixed trad 1
Rule 303 Sport 6m, 3
Snot Street Mixed trad 12m, 3
17 I Just Wanna Be A Short Guy Trad 12m
Misadventure Climbing Zone Sport 8m, 3
20 Suffer In Your Jocks Trad 13m
21 Mission improbable Sport 3
23 Regime Change Sport 8m, 3
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