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Break Down Lane Right

A nice wall with slopey features. 'Road side assistance V7' is classic sloper slapping.

V7 Castle Who?

Start 1-2m to the right of the crack with left and right hands in two dimple pockets, smearing the seam. Hop up left hand to a bad slopey hold and press your way out. (How do you grade a mantle?)

V0- Nothing of Interest

Climb the easy blocky slab. Also the descent here

Start: Left of 'Hidden Agenda'

V2 Hidden Agenda

Climb the left hand arete keeping your eye out for the hidden pocket and your feet on the R/H wall

Start: Sit start on the low pocket near the L/H arete. , 'Arete' left of Road side assistance)

V7 Road Side Assistance

Undercling the crack and smear your way up and left to gain the horizontal break. Lock off and reach for the slopey top out. classic

Start: Sit start at crack below little rooflet

V3 Ridin on the Bump Stops

Follow the crack up and right and move into the horizontal break (grab as undercling), top out up and right.

Start: Sit start at crack as for 'Road side assistance' Can be done as a stand start at V3

V6 Bump Stops Sit

Sit start as for Road Side Assistance. Follow the crack to the right and up same as Ridin on the Bump Stops.

V3 Big Rig

Lay off the crack using only the R/H wall to an interesting top out

Start: Standing start at lay away crack

V1 Barry in the Break Down Lane

Climb straight up with a beautiful finish

Start: Standing at rounded overlap

V1 Streat Neat

smear your way up the cute little blank slab

Start: Standing just right of Barry

V5 Eye for eye

Climb up veering left from the ledge. Careful the loose block is off.

Start: Sit start near the crack on the R/H end using a finger lock slot.

V0 Project

If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/

V0 Check, one, two project

Start: Standing at blank slab

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