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  • Grade context: AU
  • Ascents: 43

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Access issues inherited from Toohey Forest

'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community.

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Sit start on whatever holds you can use just right of the arete. Up to the bomber horizontal crack and top out.

FA: Bruce Taylor, 2012

Sit start to the left of the tree, with a left hand sloper in the crack. Up using a good flat hold and a very good hold in the horizontal crack. Tricky feet.

FA: Bruce Taylor, 2012

Climbs the blunt arete directly above the cave. The most striking line on the boulder, with the best rock quality and tallest profile.

Sit start with left hand on good hold, right hand on the crimp at the same height. Up via another RH crimp and some sidepulls until you reach the break (easy topout).

Iain Hunter

FA: Iain Hunter, 28 May 2023

Sit start using the right hand sloper and then launch up to a bulbous left hand sloper. Straight up using the horizontal and mantle.

FA: Bruce Taylor, 2012

Sit start on the far right side of the boulder, with left hand in the obvious slot and right hand on something decent in the break slightly above.

Pleasing climbing with an easy mantle if you take the time to figure it out.

Iain Hunter

FA: Iain Hunter, 28 May 2023

Stand start with LH in deep crimp and RH on undercling. Move LH up to mono. Use small rocks on top of the boulder to establish the top out. Using the good holds to the left makes this climb a V0-V1.

Sit start with the large good hold. Head straight up past some good holds, to a cool holdless mantle over the top!

FA: Bruce Taylor, 2012

Sit start to the right of the tree on a good hold to the massive flake. Use this to gain the flat top and mantle away!!! Gets a star just for the epic flake!

FA: Bruce Taylor, 2012

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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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