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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Moses Fil Kindblad Mackenzie Lovell Dylan Hill Foong Liam Lluis Alsina Noah Murray tarqbishop Knoll Louis
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Table of contents
- 1. Emergency Medicine 22 in Unknown
- 2. Index by grade
1. Emergency Medicine 22 routes in Unknown
- Summary:
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Bouldering, Sport climbing and Rock climbing
Lat / Long: -41.012123, 145.785010
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
★★ Unnamed V1
Stand start. Straight up the centre of the face. FA: K. Bolton | V1 | 2m | |||||
2 |
★★ Unnamed Sit
Sit start on left down point. Straight up face. | V2 | 3m | |||||
3 |
★★ Neuralgia
Start low and left with right hand on a bad sloper in the roof. Move up and right, avoiding the jugs on the centre of the face, finish up the right side of the face. | V6 | 3m | |||||
Goodies Buttress | ||||||||
5 |
Kitten Kong
Left line of bolts. FA: Ben Young & Moses Basset | 16 | 8m, 5 | |||||
6 |
★ Funky Gibbon
Centre line of bolts FA: Ben Young & Moses Basset | 18 | 8m, 5 | |||||
7 |
★ Punky Business
Right line of bolts FA: Ben Young & Moses Basset | 16 | 8m, 3 | |||||
8 |
★★★ Narya
On the great steep boulder just below the sport routes. Only climbable at low tide. Start matched on the big rail, up to the arete and top out. Nice moves on jugs the whole way. FA: Moses | V2 | ||||||
9 |
★★ Nenya
On the great steep boulder just below the sport routes. Only climbable at low tide. Start low on small holds, heel hook and straight up through side pulls. | V3 | ||||||
10 |
★ Vilya
On the great steep boulder just below the sport routes. Only climbable at low tide. Start right hand on a side pull and left on perfect square sloper and go straight up. | V1 | ||||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
11 |
★ Injury blues
Easy and enjoyable movement directly opposite Neuralgia. FA: Mackenzie Lovell, 28 Jan 2020 | V0 | 3m | |||||
12 |
V5 Hang Arete
Between Mordor and the main area in the middle of the boulder field there are some individual problems: Start on undercling then up left arête. | V5 | ||||||
13 |
Doom
To get full value on this climb start in the hole at low tide. Being two boulders stacked on top of each other this feels more like bouldering. With that and the other boulders around you a fall while clipping at any point wouldn't be nice. Still some loose rock at the top. FA: Ben Young & Moses Bassett | 18 | ||||||
14 |
Strange
So far this route has been climbed by staying left of the bolts at the start for some fun 3D climbing between the two boulders. Once towards the top of the left boulder, step right and go up the face, don't top out. It's a bit contrived but quite fun. FA: Ben Young & Moses Bassett | 17 | ||||||
15 |
★ Dr Strangelove
It's a shame this face doesn't have a nice flat landing as it would be a great boulder problem at the current height. Or if it was twice as long it would be great sport route. Head straight up past the bolts for a few very thin and quite technical moves. FA: Ben Young & Moses Bassett | 19 | ||||||
16 |
And How I learned To Love The Bomb
A bit average, really only one move. Needs another bolt, falling while going for the anchor results in a hard hit into the slab at the bottom. FA: Ben Young & Moses Bassett | 15 | ||||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
17 |
★ The secret garden
Sit start on the jug on the right of the arete. Climb the arete, staying mostly right and top out through the branches. FA: Mackenzie Lovell | 5m | ||||||
18 |
★ Frontier Podiatrist
Straight up the center of the face. FA: K Bolton | V1 | ||||||
19 |
★★ Osteopathy / Unnamed V5
Sit-start at the base of the triangular white wall. Up using crimpers on the face and left arête to reach a jug at the apex of the triangle. From here either head straight for some excitement or cut right to traverse off. Sit start, right of FP | V5 | 3m | |||||
20 |
★ Loop Of Henle
Start round the corner on the jugs, loop round the bottom of the boulder then an awkward move on to the slab which is climbed to the top. Final move a little trickier than you would like in that position. | V3 | ||||||
21 |
★★★ Emergency Medicine
Awesome highball arête. Follow the tufa feature up the arête using a small pocket on the face to gain the jugs just below the lip. Careful on the top-out. | V4 | ||||||
22 |
★★★ Rising Tide
Brilliant face climbing straight up the middle of highball face. A piker's variant can be done by exiting out left mid-height (V2). | V2 | ||||||
23 |
★★ Tidal Pressure
Just west of the Emergency Medicine area there are two quality problems together in a small depression created by the jumbled boulders: Start on the furthest left jug. Traverse the face avoiding reaching over the lip for jugs. Top-out up the headwall. Quite pumpy. With the tide coming in the water will slowly creep up the landing and this can create some added time pressure. | V6 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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15 | And How I learned To Love The Bomb | ||||
V0 | ★ | Injury blues | 3m | ||
16 | Kitten Kong | 8m, 5 | |||
★ | Punky Business | 8m, 3 | |||
17 | Strange | ||||
18 | Doom | ||||
★ | Funky Gibbon | 8m, 5 | |||
19 | ★ | Dr Strangelove | |||
V1 | ★ | Frontier Podiatrist | |||
★★ | Unnamed V1 | 2m | |||
★ | Vilya | ||||
V2 | ★★★ | Narya | |||
★★★ | Rising Tide | ||||
★★ | Unnamed Sit | 3m | |||
V3 | ★ | Loop Of Henle | |||
★★ | Nenya | ||||
V4 | ★★★ | Emergency Medicine | |||
V5 | ★★ | Osteopathy | 3m | ||
V5 Hang Arete | |||||
V6 | ★★ | Neuralgia | 3m | ||
★★ | Tidal Pressure | ||||
? | ★ | The secret garden | 5m |