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L Boulder Guide

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LachlanC Simon Ennals Blake Mitchell Alex Kinsella Kai

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Table of contents

1. L Boulder 3 routes in Boulder

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Seasonality

All Bouldering

Lat / Long: -27.539727, 153.045861

access issues

'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community.

inherited from Toohey Forest

approach

Small boulder just downhill from the 'Mantle Boulder', left of the 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' boulder.

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Sickle

Using large holds and good foot hold for throw to the top. Sit start variation with left hand on the crecent hold and righ foot around the arete goes at V1.

V0 Boulder 2m
2 Grumpy

Straight up slab face near arete

V0- Boulder
3 Slobby

Straight up slab face

V0- Boulder

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
V0- Grumpy Boulder
Slobby Boulder
V0 Sickle Boulder 2m
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