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Table of contents
- 1. Matakana Boulder 7 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. Matakana Boulder 7 routes in Boulder
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: -36.320581, 174.800062
description
The first boulder you'll come across as you approach the Southern Boulders sector. A varied style of climbing on offer.
access issues
The crag borders private property so please respect this.
Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
★ Right Arête
Stand start in the hole and layback the arête. FA: DanielScott, Nov 2019 | V0 | 2m | |||||
2 |
Exit Left
Stand start on the obvious right side pull and left sloping crimp. Traverse left on jugs and smears. FA: DanielScott, Nov 2019 | V0 | 3m | |||||
3 |
★ Direct Exit
Same as Exit Left but continue straight up. FA: Richard Flinn, Nov 2019 | V0 | 3m | |||||
4 |
★★ That's a bit of Matakana
Start left hand crack and right hand crimp. Exit straight up via the arching crack. FA: Daniel Scott, Nov 2019 | V2 | 4m | |||||
5 |
★★ JAFFA's Weekend Getaway
Stand start the obvious right hand jug and left hand crimp with a high heel and foot. Rock over and exit right up the dull arête. FA: Daniel Scott, Nov 2019 | V1 | 4m | |||||
6 |
Main Slab
Climb the obvious crack. FA: Daniel Scott, Nov 2019 | VB- | 4m | |||||
7 |
★ Right Slab
Pinch the two slopers and work your way up. FA: Richard Flinn, Nov 2019 | V1 | 4m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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VB- | Main Slab | 4m | |||
V0 | ★ | Direct Exit | 3m | ||
Exit Left | 3m | ||||
★ | Right Arête | 2m | |||
V1 | ★★ | JAFFA's Weekend Getaway | 4m | ||
★ | Right Slab | 4m | |||
V2 | ★★ | That's a bit of Matakana | 4m |