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Fundamental Sector Guide

  • Grade context: AU
  • Ascents: 63

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Dane Evans James Lister Brendon Jones mellor Matt Schimke Kye Henson

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Table of contents

1. Fundamental Sector 7 routes in Boulder

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Seasonality

All Bouldering

Lat / Long: -35.369395, 148.909106

description

The furthest boulder from the parking area, just below the old road.

access issues

This is part of the Lower Cotter water catchment area. There are a number of rehabilitation projects underway to manage run off and erosion.

inherited from Western Area

ethic

Pierces Creek is primarily a bouldering area however a number of naturally protected lines have been established over the years. No bolting of routes is accepted. Instead, ascentionists use natural protection on the higher problems, or where that is not available, rely on mats, spotters, and gumption.

inherited from Pierce's Creek
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Number 1

A traverse project starting either at the glued on holds or farther right as for the V4 and finishing as for 'Fundamental'. V11+ climbers please apply. Sit start of course. That's what boulderers do.

BoulderProject 8m
2 Perception

Up the arete/slab with reasonable holds to get you there.

Powerful and technical start, that eases up after the first move.

V4 Boulder 5m
3 Seditious

Stand start and mantle the vague scoop.

FA: chris warner

V7 Boulder 5m
4 Fundamental

Stand start matched on low rail then climb up and top out.

Bevan Ashby

V10 Boulder 3m
5 George of the Jungle

Start as for Nicole's then traverse right and top out on obvious ledge. (Watch out for that tree)

FA: Michael Watson, 2 Aug 2020

V2 Boulder 2m
6 Nicole's

A sit-start problem, up pressing into the scoop then large moves/frictioning to the top. Very bodymorphic, hard to grade.

V6 Boulder 4m
7 Sea Jerky

Stand start then climb up and top out.

FA: Bevan Ashby, 13 May 2016

V2 Boulder 4m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
V2 George of the Jungle Boulder 2m
Sea Jerky Boulder 4m
V4 Perception Boulder 5m
V6 Nicole's Boulder 4m
V7 Seditious Boulder 5m
V10 Fundamental Boulder 3m
Number 1 BoulderProject 8m
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