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Sentinel Boulder Guide

  • Grade context: AU
  • Photos: 2
  • Ascents: 6

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

Garry A Williams Robert Ford Bron Holdgate Stepen Rrooks Kody

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Table of contents

1. Sentinel Boulder 9 routes in Boulder

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Seasonality

All Bouldering

Lat / Long: -37.226380, 144.626261

description

Impeccable rock with great aretes.

access issues

Various. 2 - 10 mins

inherited from Ridge Rd West

approach

Park as soon as the Ridge Rd East boulders are visible. Head off a short distance in a SW direction and this free standing block should be soon visible.

history

In 2003, Martin Lama decided to wander away over the road from the existing blocks hoping to find more worthwhile boulders and discovered this block. He immediately called everyone over and the crew got to work.

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Rear Guard

Balance over ledge to slopey topout. Also the descent

V0 Boulder 3m
2 SB02

West face of the boulder. Thin vertical face

Boulder 3m
3 SB03

SDS Not sure if still a project or has been sent since 2003

BoulderProject 3m
4 The Keeper

Stand start with undercling and right arete. Sloping topout

V3 Boulder 3m
5 Evanescence

SDS blocky jug and scoop above.

V2 Boulder 3m
6 Joe's Arete

Thin arete.

FA: Joe

V4 Boulder 3m
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
7 Sign Of The Cross

Good sidepull to arete above with the R. Large span out L to undercling and then top.

V5 Boulder 3m
8 SB05

Sit start into undercut and big move

Boulder
9 Sunshine Slapper

Extreme lowball. Sit start. Slap to the pinch and mantel. Rocks to the right of pedestal start are out.

A V2 eliminate can be done without crimps at the top.

First ascent claimed on grounds that a number of loose flakes and jugs were removed by hand, plus, who really attempts lowballs!?! Feel free to correct if you know otherwise.

FA: Jamie Ung

V1 Boulder 2m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
V0 Rear Guard Boulder 3m
V1 Sunshine Slapper Boulder 2m
V2 Evanescence Boulder 3m
V3 The Keeper Boulder 3m
V4 Joe's Arete Boulder 3m
V5 Sign Of The Cross Boulder 3m
? SB02 Boulder 3m
SB03 BoulderProject 3m
SB05 Boulder
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