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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
Mt Pilot Bakery Wall
21 The Happy Baker

The first route on the wall, start on ledge behind cypress. Difficult moves past 2 FHs to rings.

FA: Paul Martin & John Lewis

Sport 8m, 2
18 Life In The Fat Lane

Start 2m L of The Happy Baker. Up a mini arete to a sloping ledge, and then continue past horizontal breaks. 2FHs to rings.

FA: Paul Martin & John Lewis

Sport 9m, 2
16 My Lust For Crust

The mini-arete on the boulder opposite Life In The Fat Lane. Although very short, this is a great warm-up, or beginner's lead. 2 FHs.

FA: Paul Martin & John Lewis

Sport 6m, 2
25 Doughboy

The first closed seam left of the small cave. Hard moves lead to hole and jugs. Lurch left to finger crack with one more hard move at the top. 4 FHs. The top of the crack may need brushing after rain.

FA: Paul Martin & Ryan Butler, 1997

Sport 20m, 4
26 Doughboy Direct Finish

Start as for Doughboy. At jugs continue up the line to where the seam peters out. Head out R (crux) on tiny crimps and then up. 6 FHs.

FA: Robert Cowan, 2000

Sport 25m, 6
24 Doughgirl

The bolted face left of Doughboy. Hard face moves lead to the finger crack which may need brushing. 3 BRs, 1 FH.

FA: Paul Martin & Kurt Saggers, 1997

Sport 20m, 4
22 Chicken Salad Roll

Recently re-bolted (2014). Climb the left arete of "Soot" past 3 RB's, execute the thought-provoking mantle to gain 4th RB, then surmount final steepness clipping 5th RB a couple of metres above the lip (out of sight from the ground). Head left to Double Ring lower-off.

FA: Matt Roper & Robert Cowan

Sport 17m, 5
23 John's Arete

The lowish angled bolted arete past 3 BR's, can us some large gear to protect top out. Hard to avoid the crack.

FA: John Schwerdfeger, 2000

Sport 20m, 3
17 Big Fatty

The cool-looking right-hand line on suspect-looking (but surprisingly solid) rock. Straight up past 3RB's to double ring lower-off

FA: Paul Martin & John Lewis, 1997

Sport 8m, 3
17 Little Fatty

The left-hand line is also not too bad. Good gear down low. 1 FH to rings.

FA: Paul Martin & John Lewis, 1997

Sport 8m, 2
Mt Pilot Lower Bakery Wall
24 Seamstress

The wall with 3 FHs offers some very hard and steep cranking. Stick clip first FH. Hard moves past this lead to excellent incuts. Exit out left at twin seams, lower-off at chains.

FFA: Paul Martin & Ben Ching

Sport 10m, 3
21 Bobbin

Short but sweet. Takes the steep bulge right of Seamstress. Stick clip the first FH, pull over the bulge and meander up to the top.

FFA: Paul Martin & Robert Cowan

Sport 15m, 3
23 Ache To Touch You

Quite a nice route on excellent hard dyke-rock. Three metres right of Crack Two is a scoop with 2 FHs. Bouldery moves lead to a pocket and the second FH. Step right and finish up Thredbo.

FFA: Paul Martin & Jason Owen

Sport 10m, 2
Mt Pilot Unearthed Wall
17 The Holy Grail

About 4 metres to the left of 'Helmets On!' Fun crimps up to a scoop. Mantle and then head up a bit more to a more tradition slab finish. Crux in between 1st and 3rd Bolt. Double carrot belay.

Sport 20m, 6
15 Derailed

2m left of Mount Pilot Unearthed is a line of bolts. Tricky first move leads to an awesome rail, head straight up with plenty of crimps on offer!

Sport 18m, 5
17 Mount Pilot Unearthed

The original route on this wall. The arete on the L of the large crack splitting the wall past 3 BRs. Please be aware the final section of this route is somewhat run-out.

FA: Robert Cowan & Richard Spry

Sport 20m, 3
15 Sticky Date Sunrise

Great beginner route! Tricky opening sequence leads to excellent, well protected slab climbing. Starts 1m R of the wide crack splitting the wall (if standing at cliff base). Double BR top anchor.

Sport 20m, 6
11 Lucky Charlie

Fantastic first lead! Well protected fun slabbing. Starts 7m right of Sticky Date Sunrise (if standing at cliff base). Tricky opening moves, then easily up the slab. Double BR top anchor.

Sport 15m, 6
15 Broken China

Start about a Metre right of Lucky Charlie, climb up a thinking start to first bolt, up past some nice crimps into another tricky section before the last bolt.

FA: Josh Jordan, 27 Nov 2018

Sport 10m, 4
17 Psycho Midget Madness

A hard start leads to good face climbing, finishing easily up the slab. Start off the block 5m R of Lucky Charlie (if standing at cliff base). If needed, the start can be skipped by using the tree. Double BR top anchor near small gumtree on ledge.

Sport 15m, 6
Dead Fish

Starting half a metre to a metre right of Psycho Midget Madness, through the obvious brushed section, move right after 2 metres and than up. Soon to be bolted and graded, otherwise can be top roped at about a grade 20 , off the bolts below the tree at the top of the crag.

SportProject 15m
Mt Pilot Groove Wall
Project C.B.C.F SportProject
Mt Pilot Dentistry Wall
22 Another Boulder Problem

Climb past 3 BRs on the face.

FA: Bob Cowan, Matt Roper & Richard Spry

Sport 15m, 3
24 Plaque Removal

Climb the thin wall past 6 BRs.

FA: Robert Cowan

Sport 15m, 6
25 It's A Gas

6m left of Root Canal is a rippled face. Crank your pants off past 5 BRs.

FA: Robert Cowan, 1999

Sport 15m, 5
Mt Pilot Eastern Slabs
17 Flake Off

To the right of Pegasus is a line with heaps of flakes. Nice climbing past 2 FHs leads to an anchor.

FA: Paul Martin, 1994

Sport 12m, 2
Mt Stanley Talon Block
23 Is That A Light Sabre In Your Pocket?

The cool hanging arete to the right of Talon. 3 BRs natural anchor.

FFA: Mat Roper, 1998

Sport 10m, 3
23 Thomas Flares

A fun and sporty route to the right of "Is That A Light Sabre In Your Pocket?".

FFA: Mat Roper, 1998

Sport 10m, 3
Mt Stanley Grendel Gully
20 You Can Leave Your Helmet On

Arete left of Valkyrie. Originally climbed by the 2 BRs on the western side, it now has 2 FHs.

FFA: Mat Roper, 1998

Sport 7m, 2
19 Western Exposure

Short and sweet. Start on the lower right and roughly follow the arete past 2 BRs.

FFA: Mat Roper & John Schwerdfeger, 1997

Sport 6m, 2
18 Bosch

The left arete past 2 BRs. Starting boulder problem is about V2!

FFA: Bob Cowan & Josh ?, 1998

Sport 9m, 2
18 Sunset

Boulder onto the rail, balance your way up to the next ledge, and then try and figure out how to get up through the scoop. Probably 23 for short people! 3 BRs.

FFA: John Schwerdfeger & Andrew Patrick, 1999

Sport 10m, 3
18 Obelisk

The obvious arete with 2 BRs.

FFA: Mat Roper, 1998

Sport 10m, 2
Mt Stanley The Far Block
20 Scooter

Balancy. Up the slab past 3 BRs. Exit right on hand traverse and mantle out to ledge.

FFA: John Schwerdfeger & Andrew Patrick, 1997

Sport 15m, 3
17 Shadowline

In the middle of the face, step right and back left to tiny mantle ledge and up small hanging corner. 2 BRs and small wires.

FFA: Mat Roper & John Schwerdfeger, 1997

Sport 15m, 2

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