The corner. Interesting terrain, fairly sustained with good rock. Take lots of gear from hands upwards, hexes useful. Belay off close wide crack (Camalots #3-5, if you’ve got any left!), or mid-sized cams 6-8m back, or carrots 20m back.
5 May 1985 | First ascent: Ian Brown & Peter Blunt |
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18 | Point Perpendicular - a climbers guide to the Beecroft Peninsula |
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Point Perp is predominantly a trad crag. There has been more bolting recently but this is a particularly contentious topic. A lot of the bolts are the traditional Aussie carrot and some routes require you to bring up to a dozen keyhole hangers.
Overall quality 63 from 63 ratings.
Based on 4 ratings.
Based on 4 ratings.
Author(s): Robert Dunn
Date: 2011
ISBN: 9780646561417
Featuring 466 routes with updated access information, the latest Perpendicular climbing guide has easy to use, full colour topos and photographs.
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