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The Red
If only it was- unfortunately another choss seaside bouldering destination |
South of the stairs
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South of the stairs |
Cat in the Hat boulder
Flat sandy landings, pocketed conglomerate boulder visible 100m south of stairs |
Slab world boulder
250 m south of stairs on slab facing ocean |
South of the stairs Slab world boulder |
VB
Down Slab
Left hand end downclimb |
V0
Ball bearings
Up the groove right of down climb |
V1
Mid slab
Up flutings in middle of boulder past horizontal to delicate top out |
Loggit
Right hand end of slab next to log that may or may not last more storms |
South of the stairs |
Stacked blocs
Just north and slightly seaward of slab world. |
South of the stairs Stacked blocs |
V2
Ironstone traverse
SS left end of boulder and traverse right to ramp walk off |
V1
Ironstone Up
SS left of ramp using that only for a foot and up on crimps to mantle over top |
Platform north of stairs
If you have benefited from climbing infrastructure in NSW, please consider making a donation towards maintenance costs. The Sydney Rockclimbing Club Rebolting Fund finances the replacement of old bolts on existing climbs and the maintenance of other hardware such as fixed ropes and anchors. The SRC purchases hardware, such as bolts and glue, and distributes them to volunteer rebolters across the state of New South Wales. For more information, including donation details, visit https://sydneyrockies.org.au/rebolting/ |
Platform north of stairs |
Wet Feet of Clay
200m north of stairs after crossing small gulch. Sea face overhanging and sandy base tends to seep |
Sea level central
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Sea level north
More a 4-5m high cliff which is undercut providing mostly steep juggy options. Beware- the rock can be sandy and friable. Finishing problems half way up is more prudent than trying to top out |
Sea level north |
V3
Lay down Misere
Lay down start under roof and pull up through hand crack past a couple of horizontal breaks. |
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