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Rainbird Wall Guide

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Adrian Kladnig Johan Szabo Ollie C Richard Pattison Boyd Robinson

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Table of contents

1. Rainbird Wall 7 routes in Cliff

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Saisonalität

Hauptsächlich traditionelles Klettern

Lat / Long: -35.091336, 150.800077

Einschränkungen

Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away.

If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong.

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Ethik

Point Perp is predominantly a trad crag. There has been more bolting recently but this is a particularly contentious topic. A lot of the bolts are the traditional Aussie carrot and some routes require you to bring up to a dozen keyhole hangers.

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RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Misconceptions 18 Traditionell 18m
2 Exit 9 Traditionell 8m
3 Seals and Submarines 18 Gemischt trad 12m, 2
4 Craving Penetrations 15 Traditionell 18m
5 Rainbird 18 Traditionell 16m
6 Blue Eyed Lizard

The line of bolts up the arching wall left of 'Scurvy'.

Erste freie Begeh.: Johan Sylvain & Kyle Dunshire

Erstbegehung: Glenn Jones

27 Sport 7
7 Scurvy 11 Traditionell 20m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
9 Exit Traditionell 8m
11 Scurvy Traditionell 20m
15 Craving Penetrations Traditionell 18m
18 Misconceptions Traditionell 18m
Rainbird Traditionell 16m
Seals and Submarines Gemischt trad 12m, 2
27 Blue Eyed Lizard Sport 7
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