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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | Crag | |
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V1/2 | ★ Problem 13
As for 12, get set on your feet using the crimp then head left around the corner using the rail to steady yourself and up from there. | 5m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Problem 5
Contrived eliminate - climb up the left arete without using the rest boulder. Tensiony and a bit crimpy. | 3m | Canberra | ||
V3/4 | ★★ Problem 14
Sit start underneath the rooflet, then head right using the odd volume for a side/undercling and finish for problem 12. | 5m | Canberra | ||
{US} V0-/0 | ★ Problem 6
Sit start, then up and stay to the right using the easy holds. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V2 | ★ Problem 15
Sit start underneath the rooflet, then climb up the arete, hugging both sides and top out. | 5m | Canberra | ||
V0 | ★ Problem 7
Sit start and fairly directly up but to the right side of the arete, rather than the left. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V3 | ★ Problem 16
Sit start underneath the rooflet, then climb the arete using only the holds on the left side. | 5m | Canberra | ||
V2/3 | ★ Problem 8
Sit start then head left around the arete on small holds and incuts. The crux is getting up over the ledge at mid height. Roughly v3 if you eliminate a few holds. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V3 | ★ Voracious
Silly eliminate. Using only the toe-hook on the left side (the incut notch on the right side is out), slap your way up the arete and then take the big swing (tiny swing) before campussing your way to the ledge then mantling your way to the top. Sit start. | 3m | Canberra | ||
V0-/0 | Problem 9 & 3/4
From a standing start, get your hands high up on the right edge of the arete and your toes into the crack running along the bottom of the rock. Shuffle your hands up the edge until you reach the jug, get your left foot onto the crimp hold from 'Problem 9' then swing your right foot up onto the ledge and convince the rest of your body to follow it. Continue to the top. | 2m | Canberra | ||
V5 | Problem 9
A vicious sit-start problem using the crimp hold at about head height when sitting (which just fits a few fingers of each hand), then executing a large dynamic move to reach the ledge above. Your fingers may not survive; you have been warned. | 3m | Canberra | ||
V0-/0 | ★ Section 59
Same Boulder as the topo above From a standing start, grab two big jugs on the arete and get your feet onto the sloping blocks underneath. Swing a lft foot into the little orange incut notch the the left, stand up on that and head on up. FA: | 4m | Canberra | ||
V0 | ★ Problem 10
Climb the boulder without mantling. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V0 | ★ Problem 17
Start as for 'section 59', but instead of staying left at the top, swing out onto the slabby face and go straight up. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V0 | ★ Problem 1
Sit start on positive holds then throw for the absolute apex of the boulder. | 2m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Problem 11
Climb the boulder and mantle at the ledge. If you're feeling crazy like me, execute a scary heel hook out wide and blindly reach up for a semi-crimp, trust that it's bomber and use it to lever yourself up. Do not go around the right side; this problem is for checking your head. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Problem 2
Eliminate - sit start as for problem 1, right hand to the sloper then use that hold to steady yourself for the throw to the top. | 2m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Problem 3
Up and over the bulge. Sketchy mantel. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V1/2 | ★ Problem 12
Stand start. Up the right side of the boulder using the crimp then trending left to a rail and up. | 4m | Canberra | ||
V0 | ★ Problem 4
Up the crack and its nearby features. Bonus points if you use only the crack. Sit start. | 3m | Canberra | ||
2011 | |||||
V2 | ★ Ascension
Difficult to grade. From a standing start, use the lovely hand-grip at shoulder height, place your feet at either side as high as you can get them, and dyno to the second ledge above your head - that is, the higher one. While it takes some strength to accomplish, much more of the climb is about trusting you can do it and won't body-slam the rock. FA: David Nott, 2011 | 4m | Canberra | ||
V3 | Affrighted
Like Ascension, hard to grade. And massively sketchy. Using the rail on the very right hand side of the boulder, get your feet under you (do not use the mercy boulder just to your right) and dyno up onto the horn. If you manage to make it, congratulate yourself that you've averted broken bones, ponder why the hold isn't just a liiitle bit more juggy, then figure out how you're going to get up the top as you're not done yet. FA: David Nott, 2011 | 5m | Canberra | ||
2014 | |||||
V0 | Problem 0.2
Up left hand side of same boulder for Problem 0.1, nice right hand pinch to pull up orange exposed section Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Problem 0.3
Up right side arrete, easy layback up to top; boulder is the third (furthest from road), next to Problem 0.1 boulder with a small roof section Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Problem 0.3
Up right side arrete, easy layback up to top; boulder is the third (furthest from road), next to Problem 0.1 boulder with a small roof section Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V1 | Problem 0.4
Same face as Problem 0.3, small right hand finger pocket to start FFA: John, 8 Jun 2014 Set: John, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V1 | Problem 0.4
Same face as Problem 0.3, small right hand finger pocket to start FFA: John, 8 Jun 2014 Set: John, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V1 | Problem 0.5
Start slightly left of roof (opposite side of Problem 0.4), reach past roof to mantle finish FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V1 | Problem 0.5
Start slightly left of roof (opposite side of Problem 0.4), reach past roof to mantle finish FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Problem 0.1
Up face crack on right side; boulder is second (of three) on right hand side facing the lake coming down the unpaved road. Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Problem 0.1
Up face crack on right side; boulder is second (of three) on right hand side facing the lake coming down the unpaved road. Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Problem 0.2
Up left hand side of same boulder for Problem 0.1, nice right hand pinch to pull up orange exposed section Set: John T, 8 Jun 2014 FFA: John T, 8 Jun 2014 | 2m | Canberra | ||
2015 | |||||
V1 | ★ CB's new pants
Sit start on other side of arête. Match on obvious jug at head height. Traverse left around arête then move up to top out. Don't use ledges to mantle up on final moves and the left crack constrains the route. FA: Steve Duggan, 2015 | 3m | Canberra | ||
2016 | |||||
V1 | ★ Anal majesty
Sit start on far left using orange part of rock as foot holds. Go diagonally to the right and up. The small rock under the good starting hold on far left is off for feet. Avoid standing on ledge. | 3m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Anal majesty
Sit start on far left using orange part of rock as foot holds. Go diagonally to the right and up. The small rock under the good starting hold on far left is off for feet. Avoid standing on ledge. | 3m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Anal majesty
Sit start on far left using orange part of rock as foot holds. Go diagonally to the right and up. The small rock under the good starting hold on far left is off for feet. Avoid standing on ledge. | 3m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Oral highness
Sit start, sitting on detached rock. Start on good high jug and same finish as AM | 3m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Oral highness
Sit start, sitting on detached rock. Start on good high jug and same finish as AM | 3m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Oral highness
Sit start, sitting on detached rock. Start on good high jug and same finish as AM | 3m | Canberra | ||
2018 | |||||
V1 | ★ Dont touch the jizz
Sit start, up the guts, over the bulge, rounded top out. FA: Peter Robinson, 11 Jun 2018 | 5m | Canberra | ||
V1 | ★ Does this count as highball?
Start as for 'Dont touch the jizz' right to the arrete then up and over the bulge to top out FA: Mitchell Robertson, 11 Jun 2018 | 5m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Disregard the Constabulary
FA: Kaylee Verrier, 11 Jun 2018 | 4m | Canberra | ||
V1 | Distraction
Sit start. Pull through the good face hold and you’re away. FA: Cads, 30 Jun 2018 | 2m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Bear hug
This climb is about 50m down the hill from section 59. FA: Cads, 30 Jun 2018 | 3m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Tension
Pull up then move out right before topping out. FA: Cads, 30 Jun 2018 | 3m | Canberra | ||
V0 | Railway
Pull up using the rail/side pulls, then gain the step before committing to the top out. FA: Cads, 30 Jun 2018 | 3m | Canberra | ||
2020 | |||||
V2 | ★★ Preoccupied
Sit start with a high heel hook and fingers in the small notch, push for the shelf and go from there to rock over your heel FA: Stephen Bradshaw, 3 May 2020 | 1m | Canberra | ||
V3 | ★ Coming Back to Life
Start matched on the big triangular undercling (slightly awkward). Use the diagonal slot at about head height with your left hand before reaching directly up to the rail (no other handholds allowed here). From here trend up diagonally right topping out over the small bush. FA: William, 16 May 2020 | 3m | Canberra | ||
2021 | |||||
V3 | ★ Problem 2b
Sit start at the very right hand edge, traverse through the slopes and finish by mantling at the apex of the boulder (i.e. eliminate the good horizontal break for hands). Contrived but climbs OK. FA: Carl Hattenfels, 4 Oct 2021 | Canberra | |||
V3 | ★ Problem 5a
Eliminate. Sit start in crack and climb face left of crack. Crack and left arete are in, all other boulders to the left are out. FA: Carl Hattenfels, 4 Oct 2021 | 4m | Canberra | ||
V4 | ★ Not bad for a local crag
Sit start on triangle undercling. Traverse left and finish up Problem 16. FA: Nick White, 4 Oct 2021 | 6m | Canberra | ||
V5 | Stupid is as stupid does
Start with left hand on low jug in back of roof and right hand on decent crimp just over the roof. Campus to the obvious flat ledge about 3 metres up. Stupid. FA: Nick White, 4 Oct 2021 | 3m | Canberra |
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