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Hanging start under the prow. Place the right hand as far down and to the right as you can find anyhting to hang off! (It's a flat edge, not the bulge that is often well chalked). Left hand has a relatively good left sidepull. Wrastle a few moves without being spat off into the creek (crux). Then reach the jugs and victory over the prow tip. Pad your landing well!

Finishes straight up by stepping over the top of the prow from the face on the left.

Route history

28 Nov 2020First ascent: Nick Foulds & Reagen

Extra Beta credit goes to Phil Xunlix Ly

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Location

Lat/Lon: -27.32090, 152.77732

Grade citation

V6 Assigned grade
V3 [V2 - V3] -- grAId
V5 Alexander Jones
V6 Nick Foulds

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'Cedar Creek' has been in the news due to its popularity with the public; namely rubbish and conflicts with landowners. As climbers we must set an example for ourselves:

  • Respect the landowners
  • Take your rubbish (as always)
  • Bring containers for removing public rubbish if you can
  • Do not contribute to the graffiti
  • Bring poo-bags for your crag pup
inherited from Cedar Creek

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Overall quality 83 from 19 ratings.

Difficulty - V6

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Suggested Grade

V5
V6

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Tick Types

Flash 3
Send 34
Attempt 7

Comment keywords

scary hard cool satisfying super fun great good amazing classic

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Author(s): Jimmy Blackhall & David Jefferson

Date: 2021

ISBN: 9377779499658

Hidden within the ordinary people of Queensland there exists a tight-knit community of scabby knuckles, grazed knees, massive forearms and iron-clad wills. This guidebooks seeks to shed light on this community and blocks of choice with all the information, skills and knowledge to open the door for you to explore all the bouldering that Queensland has to offer.

Author(s): Simon Carter

Date: 2018

ISBN: 9780958079068

A few years ago there was basically Frog Buttress and Coolum. Since then there has been more development than Barangaroo and South East Queensland should be on any climbers radar no matter what your style. Except ice climbing, definitely no ice climbing. But over 1250 routes with hard sport, multipitches and quality trad to make a great trip.

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