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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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Inner Melbourne Table Rock Point | |||||
V0+ | ★ Clay foundation
Traverse along the bottom just above the waterline. There are several pockets under the overhang at the start. Traverse along to the undercling before taking the crack up to the top out. Water is about 1.5m deep FA: Sam Jacobs, 15 Jan 2019 | 6m | |||
V1 | ★ Table point traverse
Enjoyable water level traverse that can be followed most of the way around the point keeping hands below the top the whole way around. Best to finish once you make it to the rusty relic on a shelf about 1m above the water. Note that the water gets progressively shallower the further east you go! | 45m | |||
V3 | ★ Table point roof
Takes the steepest part of the wall via undercling pocket for the right hand and sloper dish on the left side of the arete. | 3m | |||
V1 | ★ Table point sidepull
From part way along Clay foundation, up via the side pull. | 3m | |||
V0+ | Table point pinch
Approach from either direction. Up via the large side pull pinch. | 3m | |||
V1 | ★ Slotty Sunday
Start on head height crimps in chest deep water under the slightest roof sticking out. Go up using the arete and good side pull on left. Go straight up using slots under the lip. Avoid using triangle ledge at the top of the arete for both hands and feet including for top out. FA: Kael Rushton, 12 Dec 2021 | 3m | |||
V4 | ★ Out of the deep
Steep arete starting from chest deep water. Pockets either side of the arete leads to a crimp via a long stretch to just below the flat top and easy top out. | 3m | |||
Mornington Peninsula Mount Martha The Pillars | |||||
14 | Calamari Clamber
The main face of the wall on the rock platform north of the main jumping rock. FFA: Philip Vaudrey, 9 Mar 2018 | 4m | |||
21 | ★★ Dolphins Nose
Start just left of Line Of Crack, moving up obvious break directly under main jumping spot. Move up nose on pockets and top out on the main jumping take off. NA: Tommathy swift, 23 Jan 2022 | 6m | |||
21 | ★★ Line of Crack
Use right side pull to start. Follow the obvious crack up and left towards main jump edge. Rest spot inside the crack. After several sketchy mantle moves use high feet and two jug-like crimps on left side of main edge for sketchy topout (see topo). | 6m | |||
19 | ★★ Barracuda Burrow
Start as for Line Of Crack, but go straight up the central buttress to topout. NA: Ethan Zelenjak & Tommathy swift, 23 Jan 2022 | 6m | |||
18 | ★★ Crab Ladder
The pocket riddled face on the south of the main jumping area. Start in the water then climb up just right of the obvious crack. FFA: Philip Vaudrey, 9 Mar 2018 | 6m | |||
14 | ★ Stingray Corner
The corner to the left of the rope, just south of the main jumping rock. Start in the middle by finding your way with pockets, then moving up to a scary mantle over the bulge to top out. Good luck finding your feet! FFA: Matt Dudgeon & Charlie Hastings, 12 Dec | 4m | |||
Kyneton Bridge Southern Pillar | |||||
★★ River Traverse
Traverse along the wall low over the shallow water. Don't know how hard it is yet. Fall off... you're wet! Not very deep!! | 1m |
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