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Scattered boulders Guide

  • Grade context: AU
  • Ascents: 10

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Oliver Story Dane Evans Richard Curtis Boris Kivshar Bill Begg C C Dave

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1. Scattered boulders 3 routes in Sector

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Seasonality

All Trad climbing

Lat / Long: -35.600803, 148.945470

description

These climbs are scattered on boulders downhill (towards the valley) of the main Legoland outcrop, and are rather spread out.

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inherited from Australian Capital Territory
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Blue Funk

A leftwards leaning fist-and-wider crack. From 'Leaning Tower' walk downhill and slightly left (as you face the valley) for 20m, then zig back right for 20m.

FA: Norm Booth, Ray Lassman & John Smart, 1974

18 Trad 8m
2 Freewheeling

On the undercut boulder 120 metres directly downhill from 'Leaning Tower', among a group of isolated boulders. Climb the crack on the right.

FA: R Curtis & Damien Jones, 1975

15 Trad 10m
3 Stretch

On a boulder left of Freewheeling. Climb the wall traversing right to the top.

FA: Peter Cocker, 1975

16 Trad 9m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
15 Freewheeling Trad 10m
16 Stretch Trad 9m
18 Blue Funk Trad 8m
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