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Upper Hunter
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Moonabung Falls
Rock quality is low. Moonabung Falls is a 50 metre high waterfall in the Hunter Valley. |
Mt View
Mt View is a rural locality located in the Hunter Valley Wine Region. |
Morpeth
Morpeth is a suburb in the city of Maitland in the Hunter Valley Region of NSW. |
Widden Valley
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Widden Valley |
Emu Creek
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Glennies Creek
This area lies on private property not far from the lake St Clair dam. The cliffs are up to 50m in height but are quite fractured. The rock is ryolite. |
Cranky Crag |
V5
Cranky traverse
Left to right traverse of wall. |
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Short,sharp,loud
1m left of |
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Two roofs
Up stepped roof and overhanging layback |
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★ Black arete
The right arête of main wall |
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Cranky groove
V groove with ledge at start |
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★ Megalomania
Up the knife edge arête with undercut start |
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★ Operation Fortitude
Start up as for air to ground but traverse left to top of arête |
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★ Air to ground
Up centre of face left of second V groove crossing diagonal overlap |
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Veetoo
The second, right V groove. Small wires and c3 cams. |
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★★ Stinger
Start as for crack but go straight up overhung pocketed wall |
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★ Dog leg
The dog leg crack |
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★★ Gold arete
If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/ |
The plunge Pool
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Cranky Crag The plunge Pool |
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Boof
Just to climbers right of the waterfall. Traverse left for 2 metres from edge of pool before going up |
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Park and Huck
Climbers right of waterfall, right of Boof. From pool at base step onto wall and traverse left 1m and up v groove |
V1
Vitriol humour
Downstream to upstream traverse just above water at overhung section above second pool |
V1
★ Humbug
Up overhanging finger crack at downstream end of maintain the rage. Bad landing and vegetated op out, so best to down climb. |
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★ Maintain the rage
The long traverse along the true right of the second pool with a welcome ledge at half way |
V0
Dummy spit
Straight up the wall at the upstream end of maintain the rage |
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Bombs away
The seam at edge of pool, 3m left of splash |
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★ Outrageous
Up the middle of the wall 2m left of corner |
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Splash
The second corner left of waterfall |
Cranky Crag |
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★★ Monomania
Straight up wall between arête and v groove with a mono at the start |
Mt Bright
A series of igneous outcrops forming an escarpment west of Cessnock. |
Mt Bright |
Grin Crag
A Rhyolite crag featuring an abundance of pockets, though typically small and under vertical |
Mt Bright Grin Crag |
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Gob Smacked
Climb the slab to ledge, then climb the smiles via the vaugue flake (SLCD #0.5-1.5) |
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Grin and Bare It
Up slab to climb the pockets on the steeper left hand side of the upper wall (SLCD #1-3.5) |
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Brass in Pocket
Climb the seam in the centre of the wall. |
Corrabare
19km from Millfield through Corrabare Forest, 2km past Flat rock. This crag may be on private property |
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Crack1
If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/ |
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Arête
Likely veers left to crack for a move at this grade |
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Crack 2
Corner up to small roof with fixed wires |
Martindale
A large cliff overlooking the Martindale Valley requiring a 1.5 to 2 hour walk. The cliff is a typical sandstone conglomerate, though the only climb takes an ironstone faced crackline |
Martindale |
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Martindale Mauler
A striking orange corner. Start below the line, climbing the groove to the connifer, then jambing the under vertical to vertical corner |
Pilchers Hill Gorge
A caving area that is characterised by a 70m deep soft sandstone gorge which has been filled to half height with remnant blocks to form fault caves. The area is on private property and of little climbing interest unless occupied on a caving trip. The original climbs here were ascended for the NBN TV's Outdoors Program in 1977 due only to the TV crews reluctance to reposition themselves from the caving area to the Dora Pinnacle. |
Pilchers Hill Gorge |
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TV
If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/ |
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Movie Star
If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/ |
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Cockroach
The crack/groove on the south side of the gorge, as you descend. It is loose even though extensively cleaned |
PCYC Cessnock Indoor Wall
Low-cost indoor rock climbing centre within the PCYC Cessnock club building. |
Murrurundi
As you drive through there is a long prominent series of cliff line to the south of the highway. History / access / quality uncertain. |
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