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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Jake Mark Ashmore Alec Landstra graeme hill michael batchelor Peter Muddle Damien Haines stephen lewin Thomas Maxted John Lattanzio
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Table of contents
- 1.
Sewer Wall
9 in Area
- 1.1. vb 0 in Sector
- 2. Index by grade
1. Sewer Wall 9 routes in Area
- Summary:
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All Sport climbing
description
Caution: The bolts here may be corroded and need replacing...take care.
access issues
This climbing area has recently become a focus spot for tension between climbers and the local Aboriginal community. Be informed and respect closures. Clean up chalk and rethink adding additional new routes to crags with access issues.
ethic
Mostly developed as a sport climbing and bouldering area. Some trad climbing exists, mainly the pure cracks. If developing new areas keep an eye and and ear out for Aboriginal cultural heritage, including cave art.
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 |
Murdoch Meets Phar Lap
FA: Paul Westwood, 1993 | 24 | 9m | |||
2 |
Real Men Eat Meat
FA: Paul Westwood, 1993 | 25 | 10m | |||
3 |
★★ Pox Sores
Route name changed at the request of the first ascentionist. FA: Paul Westwood, 1993 | 21 | 10m | |||
4 |
★★ Belgian Filth
FA: Graeme Hill, 1993 | 18 | 8m | |||
5 |
★ Mr Bubbles Goes To Spain
FA: Paul Westwood, 1993 | 22 | 10m | |||
6 |
★ Gonads To Hell
FA: Graeme Hill, 1993 | 22 | 10m | |||
7 | ★ Who Gives A Shit | 18 | 8m | |||
8 |
★ Belgian Filth Variant
FA: Veronique Hill, 1993 | 17 | 8m | |||
10 | ★ Killer Boost | 19 | 12m, 7 |
1.1. vb 0 routes in Sector
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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17 | ★ | Belgian Filth Variant | 8m | ||
18 | ★★ | Belgian Filth | 8m | ||
★ | Who Gives A Shit | 8m | |||
19 | ★ | Killer Boost | 12m, 7 | ||
21 | ★★ | Pox Sores | 10m | ||
22 | ★ | Gonads To Hell | 10m | ||
★ | Mr Bubbles Goes To Spain | 10m | |||
24 | Murdoch Meets Phar Lap | 9m | |||
25 | Real Men Eat Meat | 10m |