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Darwin Buttress

  • Contexto de grado: AU
  • Ascensiones: 8

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Descripción

This is the low line of outcrops beyond the scree slopes at the end of the North Buttress. The climbs are described from the right.

"There are a few climbs here, although why anybody would do them given what lies within pissing distance is beyond me." - Richard Watts

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Restricciones heredado de Booroomba Rocks

As of May 2021, the crag remains affected from the January 2020 fires: https://canberraclimbing.org.au/access-submissions/booroomba-rocks-after-the-fires/

Acceso

Access is by the track running along the top of the 'North Buttress' from the top campsite. Descend the broken hillside and traverse right to the foot of the rocks.

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Ética heredado de Booroomba Rocks

The ethic at Booroomba is generally staunchly traditional. Most climbing goes either entirely on gear or gear with bolts for those walls where there is insufficient gear to protect climbs. Climbs are occasionally rebolted, but retro-bolting would be considered vandalism of the lowest order.

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Algunos contenidos se han facilitado bajo la licencia de: © ANU Moutaineering Club (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike)

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Grado Vía

At the extreme right. Up the twin cracks, finishing to the left.

PA: Peter Cocker & John Armstrong, 1971

The obvious crack eight metres left of 'Slim Fingers Crack'.

PA: John Armstrong & Peter Cocker, 1971

The rightwards leaning crack four metres left of and joining 'Argonaut'.

PA: Tony Wood & Peter Sands, 1971

Start as for 'Deadwood Crack'. Step left onto the wall and follow the rightward leaning V groove to the top.

PA: Mike Law-Smith, Paul Daniel & Noel Ward, 1986

The undercut cleft just left of 'Deadwood Crack'. Climb to the overhang, move left and up the chimney and wall above, traversing right to finish.

PA: Peter Cocker & John Armstrong, 1971

Climb the black water streak with one bolt, left of 'Ape Chimney'.

PA: Adam Blizzard & David Jenkins, 1971

At the far end, 75 metres left of 'Ape Chimney'. Starts at a thin crack to the right of an obvious square cut gully. Two nuts for aid then up to a ledge. Continue up a corner past a tree. May well have been freed.

PA: Bill Wilson & R. Warner, 1973

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