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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh Sherwood Buttress
(Project)

6m right of Birthday Suit. Up following the series of shallow, flaring seams. The feet are quite spaced apart and therefore consists of many powerful moves from very high heel hooks with minuscule gastons and sidepulls in the seams supported by an array of similarly sized sidepulls, crimps and slopers. It is very sustained and will probably be graded somewhere between 25 - 27.. At 3/4 height the climb eases into a naturally protected flake which leads to a break and a cruisy head wall. Needs 2 bolts lower down.

23 Sherrif

Approx 8m right of Birthday Suite. Left traverse start then up pretty concaved orange wall passing 2BR's and natural pro up top.

19 Denali And Sequoia

5m right of ‘Sherriff’. Crack climb. Tree belay

19 Rolling thunder

2m right of Denali And Sequoia. Over bulge, traverse right up slab until you reach the last nice crack on that section of cliff.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh
The Scones

Sandstone bouldering area near Glenreagh with a very short approach.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
Kremnos Boulder

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones Kremnos Boulder
V2 A Volley of Dunlops

SDS, LH arete

V5 The Kremonator

SDS at big hueco. Straight up. Probably harder now that the starting foothold has broken

V4 Mini Ninja

SDS at big hueco. Traverse R and up.

V2 Rumplesgotskillskin

A cool traverse under the lip left of the Scarlet Manuka, cool slopers.

V1 The Scarlet Manuka

SDS. Up central, juggy arete.

V0 Cecil

SDS as per Scarlet Manuka but traverse R onto ramp.

V2 Slap and Tickle

SDS overhanging wall L of RH arete.

V6 Mind the Dab

Low traverse begins near Cecil and finishes up on Iron Paw. Crux is a drop down move into the base of Iron Paw, mind the dab - hence the name.

V0 Iron Paw

SDS, face to R of arete.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
Blowboy boulder

A small boulder that would be very cool if it was taller

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones Blowboy boulder
V0 Blowboy

Short and easy

V1 Blowgirl

SDS, a bit hard but too short to be worth it.

V1 Slabblown

Back side of the boulder, couple of techy slab moves.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
Low Boy Boulder

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones Low Boy Boulder
V3 Low Boy

SDS Short flake

V1 Low Blow

SDS just right of corner. Up to jugs and mantle

V2 Loafer

Rounded arete left of corner

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
Impossible Wall

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones Impossible Wall
V0 Rangi

Slab in centre of face, left of chimney

V1 Footrot

Right side of slab, left of chimney

Project 22

LH arete of amazing, blank looking wall. Probably quite hard.

Project 23

Centre of face. Looks impossible.

Project 24

RH arete of Impossibe Wall. Probably pretty hard too.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
The Fortress

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones The Fortress
V0 Dolores

Highball face left of crack

V1 Clucky

Highball face right of crack.

V0 Jess

Highball corner crack/slab

Project 26

Highball face right of corner. Looks hard.

V0 The Cry of the Grey Ghost

Highball crack

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
The Alcove

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones The Alcove
Project 14

Arete

V0 Slabba Dabba Doo

Short, slabby face

V0 Shaggy

Prominent crack left of tree

V4 Anti Power

Slabby face/scoop right of tree

V1 Block Head

Blocky face right of corner/chimney

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
High Ball Wall

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones High Ball Wall
Kracow

Highball crack to Offwidth. Yeesh!

V1 Lick My Greasy Crack

Highball, orange crack.

V1 Fallen Figures

Highball arête. Not as hard as it looks, but a couple of scary moves near the top will get you thinking. Named to honour the loss of Marty and Denali Schmitt who passed away on K2 not long before the FA.

Not as thick as some

Highball face.

Project 31

Highball face/arete

V1 Scared Frog

Highball corner crack

V0 One Eye and the Optometrist

Highball face, excellent climbing

V0 R Jug Rattler

Highball face, marginal R rating due to big rock in landing zone and possibly loose jug at 2/3 height

Project 35

Highball corner crack

Project 36

Highball face

Project 37

Highball face

Project 38

Highball face

Project 39

Crack

Project 40

Highball face left of descent gully

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
Orange Wall

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones Orange Wall
V0 Sugar

Featured grey face left of tree

V1 HoCho

Orange face to roof

V1 Choccybiccy

Face to roof

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
Jam and Cream Wall

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones Jam and Cream Wall
V2 Cream Puff

Arete

V0 Jam and Cream

Face 1 m right of arete

V3 Strudel

Crimpy face 5 m right of arete, just left of Jam and Scream

V1 Jam and Scream

Crack above small cave. A rare feature for the Glenreagh area... a crack that is easier to jam than use neighbouring face holds.

V0 Charred Remains

Featured face 1m right of tree.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
South Central

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones South Central
V1 Face-scooped

Face to scoop

V1 Fed-ex

Face with letterbox slot, thus the name

Project 43

Highball face right of dead log

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
Oreo

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones Oreo
V0 Left Oreo

Lefthand side of juggy face to ledge

V0 Oreo

Centre of juggy face to ledge

V0 Oreo Traverse

Traverse the prominent rail

V0 Super Cruise

Highball arete right of the Oreo

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
South Park

Possibly the best beginner/kid friendly sector at The Scones. All of the problems are relatively easy, the landings are fairly good and the height is perfect for kids.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones South Park
V0+ Your Mother was a Hamster

Left side of roof.

V0+ Your Brother Tickles Trout

SDS in under roof on L side of flake/crack. Jug on R-side of flake is out. To horn on lip and up.

V0 Your Father Smelt of Elderberries

Right side of roof.

V0 I Fart In Your General Direction.

Short, easy wall between the grass trees at the top of the little hill.

V0 Electric Donkey Bottom Biter

Another fun, easy kiddy route.

V0 Wombling Free

Easy wall left of crack.

V0+ Crack n Stack

Crack. Stay off the faces for full value.

V0 The Wombles of Wimbledon

Easy wall right of crack.

V0+ Minotaur

Slopers and undercling to juggy top. A grade harder without the underclings.

V0+ Manticore

Crouch start below the obvious roof to mantle top out.

V0 Flight of the Finches

Easy, juggy wall to the right of the roof.

V0+ Rock Orchid Roof

Juggy roof on right hand end of the crag, past rock orchids.

V0 BuG

SDS at far right arete. trend slightly R, then L and stick to LH face at rooflet.

Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones
The Smoulder Boulders

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Mid North Coast Coffs Harbour Glenreagh The Scones The Smoulder Boulders
V0 Snootch

Start left of the tree

V0 Cooch

Face left of arete

V1 Smoulder

SDS face/arete

V3 Donkey

Face above roof. Painful.

V0 Horse

RH arete

Project

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V0 Pew

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V0 Prince Charles

Face R of tree

Project 4

Face R of corner

Project 5

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