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Grade Route Gear style Popularity Crag
20 Right of the Rooflet

Start from in in the water and go straight up. Dry a bit. And keep going up.

FA: Parched climber

Deep water solo 10m Blue Mountains
17 The Line of Least Resistance

Starting 6m left of the RIGHT-side of the cliff, up out of water via iron-stone flakes, and traverse left until below rooflet. Up through rooflet on good edges to regain ironstone band, and traverse left heading upwards to keep hands on the ironstone edges. Crux (crimp ironstone edges and minimal feet) then when about 2/3rds across the wall, head upwards to top out left of the highest point.

Deep water solo 20m Blue Mountains
18 The Low Traverse

ing 6m left of the RIGHT-side of the cliff, up out of water via iron-stone flakes, and traverse left staying beneath the rooflet and following the ironstone band all the way to the far left end of the face staying about 2m above the water the whole way.

Finish up the blunt arete via some technical moves to top out.

Deep water solo 30m Blue Mountains
22 Dam spooge

Climb out of the water about 4-5m left of the rooflet and head straight up with some reachy moves to follow.

Deep water solo 12m Blue Mountains
20 Big Splash

On the separate boulder opposite the main wall. Climb the middle of this slightly overhanging wall with some really cool moves. Go over the lip and top out for a full tick.

Deep water solo 6m Blue Mountains
The new direction

Start from the obvious spot under the rooflet and go straight up. A possibly reachy crux. Bring long arms

Deep water solo 12m Blue Mountains
The High Traverse

Traverse in from the right hand side (about 2m below the top) and traverse across the entire face at its highest point.

Deep water solo 16m Blue Mountains
18 Deep Dyke

The big dyke on the southern side of the river. Saw possibly its first ascent in 1978 by Tom Williams.

FFA: tom Williams, 1978

Deep water solo 10m Blue Mountains

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