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Access: Hostile locals

Access through the property on Paradise Creek Rd has alledgedly been granted before, though some locals do not believe this offer is withstanding. Helidon police do not know the validity of the online invitation to cross this property as of 22 May 21. Helidon police have provided an alternate route which I verified, mapped and made available below. https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1r3Y99n76qTAVKH3pPcVvrwmI5fGrFeQx&usp=sharing

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Most popular route at the cliff. Awesome positions, exposure and gear - a must-do! Starts 4m L of the double RB belay in a niche. Climb easily until the wide section narrows to a superb off-finger crack up the green slab. Climb this using the one great hand jam to ledge. Traverse L out onto the beautifully exposed orange prow posing for photos, then monkey up the buckets to the big tree on the ledge.

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Route history

22 Oct 2000First ascent: Lee Cujes & Geoff Parker

Warnings

27 May 2021 Warning Access: Hostile locals

Location

Lat/Lon: -27.46205, 152.09903

Some content has been provided under license from: © Australian Climbing Association Queensland (Creative Commons, Attribution, Share-Alike 2.5 AU)

Grade citation

15 Assigned grade
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16 [15 - 17] ++ grAId

ethic

The ethic is natural protection where possible, and glue-in ringbolts or U-bolts where fixed protection is required.

inherited from Redcliffs

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Overall quality 70 from 28 ratings.

Tick Types

Onsight 16
Red point 5
Top rope 1
Tick 8
Attempt 1

Comment keywords

exposed traverse bad crack fabulous beautiful amazing cool good classic fun great ripper nice

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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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