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Description

Lower Tier starting halfway below upper teir, climbs described right to left

Access issues inherited from New South Wales and ACT

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Approach

Halfway along upper Teir heading down ramp to base

Routes

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Straight up face stepping left to shared anchors

FFA: Ian Reynolds, 3 Jan 2016

Up faint flake stepping right to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 3 Jan 2016

Up featured face right of small high cave to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 6 Dec 2015

Same start as for LLBQ, moving right following three bolts to shared anhcors

FFA: Ian Reynolds, 6 Dec 2015

Start at base of acess gully following orange streak

FFA: Ian reynolds, 30 Aug 2015

1m lt of LLBQ, up thin face to bigger holds up high, shared anchors.

FFA: rod, 29 Nov 2015

Short face to small ledge and slightly steep territory on big holds to shared anchors

FFA: rod, 11 Oct 2015

Up juggy face to small ramp and shared anchors

FFA: rod, 11 Oct 2015

2m lt of FABG , up face over lip to easy ramp to anchors

FFA: rod, 11 Oct 2015

1m right of small cave, up slab and to small roof anchors

FFA: Kevin Van tilburg, 11 Oct 2015

Up left side of small cave into corner and up.

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 30 Aug 2015

Straight up orange streak

FFA: Ian reynolds

Same start as BC, left at shared 1st bolt and then straight up.

FFA: rod, 3 Jan 2016

Start up short thin crack just right of NLOTB to cave, then hand-traverse rightwards along the obvious break past MOMAS & finish up the BC..

FA: stu & en, 28 Aug 2016

Layback up obvious feature stepping around left onto slab to shared anchors

FFA: rod, 30 Aug 2015

Thin face to slab at halfway to shared anchors, hard to grade as pretty much a boulder problem on bolts..all over after 2nd bolt..originally grade 17 ..time will tell.

FFA: rod, 30 Aug 2015

Up ramp left of 0&1's

FFA: Rod wills, 25 Nov 2018

Up thin seem over bulge to anchors

FFA: Rod Wills, 31 Jul 2016

Slab over bulge to anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg

Up thin seem tending left to shared anchors

FFA: Rod Wills, 3 Jul 2016

Thin start to bigger holds tending right to anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 3 Jul 2016

Straight up face to anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 8 Jan 2017

Next climbs 50m left past a couple of broken up faces

Right side of buttress, up arete to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 31 Jul 2017

Straight up middle of the wall to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 31 Jul 2017

Up bouldery face to awkward mantle (crux) then easy slabs to anchors

FFA: rod, 30 Jul 2017

Bouldery moves up to flake then ramp to anchors.e

FFA: Rod wills, 23 Jul 2017

Up through halfway scoop onto slab to anchors

FFA: Rod Wills, 9 Oct 2016

Easy start to height dependant crux mid way onto tricky slab, if your tall drop a grade.

FFA: Kevin Van Tilbrug, 13 Mar 2016

Start down low for most value up short face to crack tending left onto face below second bolt not using crack for the 19 to anchors. 14/15 if you use the crack.

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 20 Mar 2016

Next climbs just around corner on upper ledge

2m left of corner, up face tending slightly right to anchors.

FFA: rod, 13 Mar 2016

Straight up face starting at big holds, 1m lt of CIA

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 6 Mar 2016

Up faint flake into slab to shared anchors

FFA: Ian reynolds, 1 Jan 2016

Up left leaning corner to shared anchors

FFA: Rod Wills, 28 Feb 2016

Blank face with a few pockets over ledge up short final face to anchors.

FFA: Alec Redfearn, 7 Apr 2017

Next climbs 50m along past gully

Straight up face tending left to shared anchors

FFA: Rod Wills, 31 Jul 2016

Straight up face tending right with tricky move to shared anchors, if your flexible or tall it might be an easy tick.

FFA: Rod Wills, 26 Jun 2016

Up initial crack stepping right onto slab and up.

FFA: Rod Wills, 29 May 2016

Up the left crack of the easy angled gully protected by solid hexes, or larger cams if you must. Tree belay then walk off. Beware loose blocks, leaf litter and fear of 3m runouts up 40 degree gullies.

FA: Angus M & Graham Dowden, 28 Jan 2017

Start base of crack move right and up buttress

FFA: Rod Wills, 26 Jan 2016

The enjoyable easy hand crack left of Brexit.

FA: peter the python

The crack just left of 'Best Line At The Crag'. One harder move off the ground then up the crack using good wall holds or shallow jambs. Be careful with pro placement in blind crack: 5-20mm plain or offset wires, or small cams.

FA: Graham Dowden & Al Bradley, 25 Jan 2017

Up middle of buttress, stepping left at top to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 27 Jun 2016

Obvious crack line between T & FR

FA: Blossom The Possum

Up face just left of crack to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin van Tilburg, 9 May 2016

Up face just right of crack tending right to shared anchors, juggy climbing on good rock

FFA: Rod Wills, 2016

Easy crack with bombproof hex placements and monster wall jugs. Think about it.

FA: Al Bradley & Graham Dowden, 25 Jan 2017

The left of two green finger cracks, which are a few meters right of the left end of the wall.

FA: stu & en, 2016

Up face just right of corner to shared anhcors

FFA: Ian reynolds, 7 Aug 2017

Up though face jugs to sloppy holds and mantle to shared anchors

FFA: rod wills, 9 Oct 2016

Up right side crack bridging all the way clipping the 2nd bolt when reached (optional cam in lower crack) top out or traverse left to anchors

FFA: David Filian, 22 May 2016

Start as for TC on a rising traverse clipping 2nd bolts on next two climbs and 3rd bolt last before moving back to anchor.

FFA: David Filan, 22 May 2016

Right side of buttress to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin van Tilburg, 22 May 2016

Up middle of buttress to shared anchors

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 22 May 2016

Left side of buttress to shared anchors, bridge the crack or straight up arête, same grade either way

FFA: Rod Wills, 22 May 2016

The steep crack right of Ziggy's project. Wiggle past Wedding Bush (Ricinocarpos pinifolius) and up left thin crack to loweroffs courtesy ZIggy.

FA: enmoore & stu, 2016

Up hard arête onto slab to anchors. Climbs as a 4 move boulder problem, then easy top out. Really unsure of the grade, needs more ascents to confirm.

FA: James Dowzard, 28 May 2022

Start: In corner under roof 2m left of "Project - Ziggy 1"

Move from top of block under roof via awkward move right to ledge. Follow blind crack to the right avoiding the bolts, or placing too much weight on the slightly loose chockstone. Small to medium cams and tree belay.

FA: Graham Dowden & Angus M, 19 Feb 2017

Up orange wall , then left out of cave to head wall and anchors.

FFA: Kevin Van Tilburg, 29 May 2016

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