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Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Phillip Booth Lee McDougall Cameron Match Brendan Heywood James Frith jordan troy daniel Kim Phan Patrick Burr
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Table of contents
- 1. Left Hand Side 26 in Sector
- 2. Index by grade
1. Left Hand Side 26 routes in Sector
- Summary:
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Lat / Long: -33.900897, 151.251035
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
★ 1/2
From either set of low little holds, crank up the little wall. [Variant: Eliminate the bigger holds, and crimp your way up] | V1 | 3m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
2 |
★ Red Dusk
Up on jugs and ledges to a cautious top out. FA: 21 Nov 2019 | V0 | 3m | |||||
3 |
★★ 2/3
Starting in the cave at the break, traverse the easiest line right all the way to the next cave. Many variants with the most notable being to remain roughly same level as starting jugs until joining up with 'The Extractor' at flat jug in middle of scoop. | V2/3 | 6m | |||||
4 |
★★ The Extractor
Crag classic with some desperate and thin moves. Starting at the jugs below '2/3' stay at this height through crimps around the arete until moving up to the flat chalky hold in the middle of the scooped section. Continue from here finishing as for '2/3'. | V4 | 6m | |||||
5 |
★★ The Extractor Variant
Start as for the Extractor but stay low all the way to the next cave | V6 | 6m | |||||
6 |
★ Veronika Voss
Start below 'The Extractor' and move right and up. Avoid using holds on the edge of cave or break from '2/3' to stay on route. Punchy. Harder variant: Climb with no heels or feet in the left scoops. | V5 | 3m | |||||
7 |
★★ Willy Messerschmidt
Starting under the small prow in the middle of the wall, crimp your way to victory | V4 | 3m | |||||
8 |
★★★ Slug Nut
Same start as 'The Extractor' linked to the dyno finish as 'Nut' and top out. FA: The Boosh Boys | V6 | 4m | |||||
9 |
★★ Nut
Start as '6' but dyno straight up to the lip and top out. FA: Niko Auer | V5 | 1m | |||||
10 |
★ 6
Starting at the flat chalky holds in the scoop, climb up and right. | V1 | 3m | |||||
11 |
★★ Lola
Low chossy rock 'foot-board' is off. Start left hand on lowest chalked slope and right hand on lowest chalked crimp slightly above it. Move straight up via small crimps used for the 'The Extractor Variant' and continue directly up to top out as for '6'. Needs grade confirmation. FA: Unknown | V4 | 3m | |||||
12 |
★ Daisy
Climb the arete on the right finishing at the rooflet | V0+ | 3m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
13 |
★★ The Waverley Traverse
Another crag classic. Traverse on any line, any direction, between the cave on the left and the arete on the right. Punchy and desperate in spots. | V4 | 10m | |||||
14 |
★ 9.
Sit start then up via slots. Corner of the cave is off. | V1 | 3m | |||||
15 |
★ 10.
Sit start then up through the little corner. | V1 | 3m | |||||
16 |
★ 11.
Start low on verical pocket and crimper. The top out mantle is a bit slippery, have a crash mat and spotter for the FA. | V2 | 3m | |||||
17 |
★★ Slap Jack
Starts on the vertical pocket and small crimper, as per No.11.". The climb then heads diagonally upwards following the line of crimps and slopers. Top out the climb about 1m to the left of "No.14." | V3 | 3m | |||||
18 | ★ 12. | V2 | 3m | |||||
19 | ★ 12 Direct finish | V2 | 3m | |||||
20 |
★ 13.
Start on slopey jugs and head straight up. | V2 | 3m | |||||
21 | ★ Teen Angst | V0 | 3m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
22 |
★ Whale, Whale, Whale, What Do We Have Here
Match start on the double jug bottom-right of the bloc and tops out with a mantle using only holds on the right-hand face. Light sandy rock is out as are jugs on the other side of the face - only use holds on the right of the arete. | V0 | 3m | |||||
23 |
★ Lets Have Fun
Start at base of fig tree and climb to obvious jug branch finish FA: Match & Sarah White | V0 | 5m | |||||
24 |
★ The Paverly Perverse
Can be done left to right or right to left. Both sit start either end and then traverse the lip of the cliff on obvious jugs. | V1 | 12m | |||||
25 | Wool Over Their Eyes | V0 | 2m | |||||
26 | I Jogged On | V0 | 4m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V0 | I Jogged On | 4m | |||
★ | Lets Have Fun | 5m | |||
★ | Red Dusk | 3m | |||
★ | Teen Angst | 3m | |||
★ | Whale, Whale, Whale, What Do We Have Here | 3m | |||
Wool Over Their Eyes | 2m | ||||
V0+ | ★ | Daisy | 3m | ||
V1 | ★ | 1/2 | 3m | ||
★ | 10. | 3m | |||
★ | 6 | 3m | |||
★ | 9. | 3m | |||
★ | The Paverly Perverse | 12m | |||
V2 | ★ | 11. | 3m | ||
★ | 12 Direct finish | 3m | |||
★ | 12. | 3m | |||
★ | 13. | 3m | |||
V2/3 | ★★ | 2/3 | 6m | ||
V3 | ★★ | Slap Jack | 3m | ||
V4 | ★★ | Lola | 3m | ||
★★ | The Extractor | 6m | |||
★★ | The Waverley Traverse | 10m | |||
★★ | Willy Messerschmidt | 3m | |||
V5 | ★★ | Nut | 1m | ||
★ | Veronika Voss | 3m | |||
V6 | ★★★ | Slug Nut | 4m | ||
★★ | The Extractor Variant | 6m |