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Lighthouse beach

Sun surf sand and bouldering.

V2 A1

start seated on block

V5 A2

Tricky arete with bad feet, grade changes depending on sand level.

V2 A3

Up left hand layback crack, around following crack to join A2.

V1 A4

From shield follow twin hourglass cracks to large rails in centre of steep face, up to find pockets ontop.

V0 A5

Layaway right crack to jug and hand jam.

V6 Cloudrider

Span start to jug on slabby feet, left rock is out. Ride it baby...

V1 A6

Thrutchy wide corner crack.

V4 A7

Layaway dirty crack to ferny break, out to slopers on rail arete, then side pull mantel.

V0 A8

Juggy slab with wide pinch.

VB A9

Up cracks.

V2 A10

Traverse along break.

V2 A11.

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V1 A12.

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V1 A13.

Standing start, smear and slap.

V3 A14

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V3 A15

Can only be done when sand level is super low.

V1 Behave you bastards

On same boulder as A15. Squat start on horizontal crack. Toe hook to mantle top out.

V1 Ya dickhead

Sit start. From crimpy horizontal ledge on overhang to crimpy flake above. Mantle to top out. Adjacent boulder is out.

V3 B1

Right hand side pull to left hand pinch on small sharp arete, stay on arete to top.

V1 B2

Middle of face

V1 B3

Blunt arete.

V3 B4

Eliminate thin side pull, dyno from jug to break.

VB+ B5

Straight up jugs to mantel.

V1 B6

Avoid small block on right at feet, bad landing.

V1 Slabs on toast

Balancie.. moving right wards up the face

V1 Direct left

Avoiding the cracks on both side and moving straight up from the jug into the thin side pull and to the horizontal break at the top of the wall. Fun

V0 Left traverse

Using all the good holds and traverse left at the horizontal break

V0 Direct right

Move rightwards and up around the blunt arrest

V4 Nose

Sit start on broken jug, up holds on arete. Bad rock for feet, walking up slightly right side until standing on broken jug. Then straight up arete.

V1 Egg nostril

On the left face

V0 C1

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V1 C2

Will need a good spot!

V1 C3

Highball. Layaway large suspect looking hanging block to jugs and a reach to top, then victory pocket.

V3 C4

Gaston up middle of face to jugs.

V1 C5

Start on sharp block in corner, up left face with some bridging for feet.

V1 C6

Small arete, some loose rock in corner at top.

V0 C7

Up juggy arete avoiding both left and right blocks. High and narrow landing.

V3 C8

Awkward start on jugs on right side, thin to pocket in middle of block at top.

V4 D1

Nice steep little arete.

V5/6 D2

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V0 D3

In corner, up past fin.

V2 D4

Thin dirty face.

V0 D5

Juggy arete

VB D6

Dirty corner crack with chock stone.

V0 D7

Cracks up face

V0 D8

Jugs up arete.

VB- D9

Layaway to jugs and easy top out.

V2 D10

Hug and crimp to mantel.

V4 D11

Off width, start on jug on right block, up left block with some bridging and foot jamming to top out on left block.

V4 D12

Hug up block to pocket and tricky mantel on top, avoid blocks either side!

V2 E1

Dirty, Avoid blocks either side. Loose at top on right side, stay in middle or left at top!

V2 E2

Nice. Up face to pocket.

V3 E3

Good arete with a reach.

VB- E4

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V3 E5

Contrived low start, avoid leaning block with toe hook.

V3 F1

Start sitting over hole, don't fall down it!

V5 F2

Start sitting on block, up slapping right arete and thin holds on face to finish up large pocket on left side of face.

V2 F3

Weird and scary!

V1 F4

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V2 F5

Slab

V2 G1

From break to sloper side pull and jugs up arete.

V3 G2

Follow holds on left side of block using smaller blocks for feet at start.

G3

Project

V1 G4

From crack up jugs, straight up.

V3 G5

From break slap right arete to pockets on face.

V3 G6

Low jug at back right to jug on lip with feet under roof, mantel.

H1

Project

V4 H2

Awkward, reachy and bad landing! Up blocky steps on steep face to jugs on lip, then reach of faith to large pocket way back.

H3

Project

H4

Project

H5

Project...Small pocket to sloper, more doable than others here.

V3 H6

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V1 J1

Layaway

V0 J2

Avoid climbing over ledge on left!

V0 J3

Jam crack to jugs at top.

V2 J4

Up cracks from block at feet. To large pocket, was better before rock arrived after storm.

J5 Proj

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V5 J6

Layaway from jam crack to gaston on face, then out left to pocket.

V1 J7

Jam

V1 J8

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VB J9

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V1 J10

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V3 J11

Get down low and go.

V5 J12

Watch your back! From pocket up and over with bad feet.

V4 J13

Follow pockets all the way to last pocket around arete then up. Wish it was longer.

V3 J14

From pockets straight up.

V3 J15

From pockets up and then join J13.

V2 J16

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V0 J17

Often has dirty top out!

V3 J18

Side pull to pocket and crimps, often dirty at top!

V2 J19

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V1 J20

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V0 J21

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