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Paradise Beach Guide

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Tim Haasnoot James Kershaw Phillip Booth Ben Struthers Guy Brad Hill Henry Bill CF Caelum Burnett

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Table of contents

1. Paradise Beach 4 routes in Area

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Seasonality

Sport climbing and Trad climbing

Lat / Long: -32.723848, 152.183762

description

The next major headland south of Tomaree Head. Loacted inbetween Zenith and Wreak beaches is a small secluded beach.

access issues

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inherited from New South Wales and ACT
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Pete's route 1

Left most route off the beach. Up to under roof, then traverse out right to join nest route to the right.

FA: Peter Morris, 2005

22 Sport 15m, 5
2 Pete's route 2

Straight up just right of rooflet.

FA: Peter Morris, 2005

20 Sport 15m, 5
3 Pete's route 3

Up the corner, some loose rock near top but prob the best route here so far.

FA: Peter Morris, 2005

21 Sport 18m
4 Trouble in paradise

5m right of Pete's Route 3 up loose wall

FA: Geoff Miller, 22 Dec 2014

FA: Jeremy Hempson, 22 Dec 2014

15 Trad 25m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
15 Trouble in paradise Trad 25m
20 Pete's route 2 Sport 15m, 5
21 Pete's route 3 Sport 18m
22 Pete's route 1 Sport 15m, 5
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