Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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Granite Belt Lake Leslie The Dam Car Park Boulders | |||||
V5 | ★ Bring your finger tape
Located a few metres to the right of “Drive-by Areté. Slab Boulder with little to no holds. Start with left hand on the obvious hold sticking out on slab. Find your way up through tiny sharp crimps and horrible slopers up so that your foot ends up on original left hand hold. Stretch up to easy ledge and top out. FA: Yuval Azaria, 2022 | 3m | |||
Granite Belt Lake Leslie The Dam Water Tower Boulders | |||||
V5 | ★ Lassie's Lobotomy
2a in guide. Climb the left side of the beautiful rounded arete. Desperate | ||||
Granite Belt Lake Leslie The Dam Dam Field | |||||
V5 | ★ Masochist’s Delight
On the back side of the Crack boulder. Basically how much pain can you take. Follow the vague line of sharp crimps on poor feet FA: adam palmer, 2004 | ||||
Granite Belt Lake Leslie The Hill | |||||
V5 | ★ Stair Master
1d in guide | ||||
Granite Belt Lake Leslie The Cactus Patch | |||||
V5 | ★★ Like a lamb
6j in guide | ||||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest Middle Sector | |||||
V5 | ★ Pluvial Power
Right arete on the same bloc as “When The Wind Changes”. Always seems to be raining each weekend of 2021 @ Passchendale. Stand start the prominent arete with side pulls & make a tough move, gradually getting easier but committing. Nice movement, average granite. FA: Jimmy Blackhall | 5m | |||
V5/6 | Labour Of Love
Stand start with horizontal crack and improbable feet. A very reachy move straight up FFA: Jimmy Blackhall | 3m | |||
V5 | ★★ Deoxyribonucleic Ascent
FA: Madeleine Eppensteiner | ||||
V5 | ★★ Holy Macaroni
Jump start to the high crimp. campus your way up to the pocket and from there get your feet back on and top out. Short and powerful! Crazy idea by Zach Tesiram which worked nicely FA: Alexander Cvetkovski, 4 Oct 2020 | ||||
V5 | ★★ Horses Are People Too
FA: Matthew Cochrane | ||||
V5 | ★ Shiefer | 3m | |||
V5 | ★★ Burn Out
This problem is located on the Boulder behind and to the right of “All or Nothing” boulders. Stand start with high, blob crimp LH, and high obvious RH sidepull feature- with nonexistent feet. Big pulls creeping up over the bulge defines this problem on solid stone. Named after the recent fire that engulfed Passchendaele and also the feeling of working too much. FA: Jimmy Blackhall | 4m | |||
V5 | ★★ You know the Science
FA: Peter Crane | 3m | |||
V5 | ★★★ Martial Arts
Mantle into the scoop and make your way up and over the left side of the boulder. FA: Sam Lavender | ||||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest Yuri's Place | |||||
V5 | ★★ Spirit Animal
Stand start the bulging slab with sidepulls. Channel your inner gecko to find a way up. Beautiful. FA: Oliver Rickford, Apr 2023 | 4m | |||
V5/6 | ★★ Marzipan Fuselage
A short but burly sequence up the bulge. Start in a sit with the crimp rail. FA: Peter Crane | 3m | |||
V5/6 | Anti-Gravity Project
The offwidth roof crack formed between the boulders of the Gravity Project and Brahe's Bubble. Start on the other side in the hand crack, then through the roof offwidth to fist crack, and find your way up | 5m | |||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest Engineering Sector | |||||
V5 | ★★ Fisty Cuffs At Dusk
Start 2ms right of AI. Stand start on top of the bulge with two crimps in the clumps. Mantle the scoop and figure out a way to escape the big bulge. FA: Jimmy Blackhall, Nov 2021 | 4m | |||
V5 | ★ Material Handling
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Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest The Lane | |||||
V5 | ★ Sending the Signal | 2m | |||
V5 | ★ Explosm
Stand start with high crimps and horrific feet. Straight up and right. All holds and footers of Explorers club are out. | 4m | |||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest The Backyard | |||||
V4 - 6 | Mortal Clay project
| 3m | |||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest Grey Havens | |||||
V5 | ★★ Dexterity
A thin fingery number. Good strenuous movement on a thin face. FA: Nick Foulds, 3 Oct 2020 | 4m | |||
V5 | ★★★ Mercury Sands | 3m | |||
V5 | ★★ The Trick Book
| 3m | |||
V5 | ★★★ Birth
Follow the crack, exiting the “Birth” canal over the roof. FA: Peter Crane | 2m | |||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest The Battlefield | |||||
V5 | ★★ Battle Cries
Boulder #4 in the Peter Crane guide. Sit start with Lh in small side pull crack, Rh on good undercling. Slap up the bulge and traverse right to boulders high point and mantle. The detached block to the left is out. FA: Kieran Pates, 25 Oct 2021 | 3m | |||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest The Barracks | |||||
V5 | Balance of Power
From the Flake and Slab group follow the faint trail on the edge of the pines 200m passing the gully. The boulder is hidden in the trees on the left. Line up the gravity defying boulder. Start crossed, left on small edge, right in ferocious pocket. | 5m | |||
Granite Belt Passchendaele State Forest New Normal | |||||
V5 | ★★ Natural Mystic
Stand start, step up into the little overhang then traverse left and figure out a way to get over the little roof then make your way up the easier slab above to finish up top. FA: Jesse P | 4m | |||
V5 | ★★★ Samsara
Stand start using good crimp rail to follow the crack all the way up. Enjoy FA: Jesse P | 4m | |||
Granite Belt The Bourne Boulders Mt Puddington | |||||
V5 | ★★ Pudding Crack
Desperately thin crack line on the backside of Pudding in rock FA: J.Davies, 28 Dec 2018 | 6m | |||
V5 | ★★ Whatever
FA: Sam Bowman | ||||
V5 | Out of the Woodwork
FA: Kyle Addy, 1 Jan 2021 | 4m | |||
V5 | ★★ Belly Up
Top jug on the flake is not solid, needs reinforcement FA: ZachTram | ||||
V5 | Supercooter
Suck in as much oxygen as your crushed chest allows and jamb for glory up the groovy overhanging hand crack to a exciting finish. | 4m | |||
Granite Belt Foxbar Falls Rock View Boulders | |||||
V5 | Tsunami
Start on the small crimp rail low left side of the central weakness (below the start of rising tide) follow the line for rising tide until the rail above then head left to finish as white horses. FA: Nick Foulds, 5 Mar 2023 | 3m | |||
Darling Downs Coomba Falls Below the Waterfall Cherry Wing | |||||
26 | ★★ Cruciform
A magic climb climaxing with a shallow finger crack. Starts right of the boulder on the ledge above. Up the varied crack, then up onto the boulder. Ascend the cruciform crack at right, passing the crux in the last few moves. Some possible protection at the start, then no protection to finish. Would accept a couple of camouflaged bolts. First Toprope Ascent by Luke Hyam on 11/05/2003 Set: Luke Hyam, 2003 | 17m | |||
Darling Downs Redcliffs Orange overhang | |||||
25 | ★★ Revenant
Clip the bolts and up and away like a monkey who likes a little moss and technical fun. Start: get up to the break, place a cam if you think it needs it FA: Lee Cujes, 2002 | 15m | |||
Darling Downs Redcliffs Sharks fin | |||||
25 | ★ Trident
Extend the belay down to th lip the RB r S e lower ledge. Climb L. C in the horizontal roof, and then go fo it. Out L, cranking through the lip. Climb corner above (two RB’s). FA: Lee Skidmore, 2003 | 25m | |||
Darling Downs Redcliffs Send in the Clowns | |||||
26 | ★★★ The Last Laugh
An outrageous and deceptive foray across Redcliff's finest orange rock. See topo 5. Climb the start of Send In The Clowns to big ledge at the base of the orange lift-shaft. Step R into the leaning flake-corner. Up this (hard) to some good holds. Traverse R along break, then straight up. FA: Lee Skidmore & Stephen Parker (all gear placed on lead), 2003 | 25m | |||
Darling Downs Esk | |||||
26 | ★★ Mustachio
Climbs through the steep bouldery section on left side of the cave to awkward mantle. Stem up through the open groove to join the last two bolts of Poo Stains and anchor. FA: Robert Saunders, 29 Aug 2020 | 18m, 6 | |||
26 | ★★ Hang Fire
Starts directly under the first bolt on the grey coloured rock then moves right to the break then heads left and up the obvious line of bolts. Solid climbing all the way from the break. Set: duncan steel, 12 Sep 2020 FFA: Duncan Steel, 26 Sep 2020 | 20m, 7 | |||
26 | ★★★ Down Down
Follow the line of bolt up the left-hand side of the arête. Try and hang on tight as you dance your way up the arête. FFA: Duncan Steel, 11 Oct 2020 |