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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Deon Heemskerk Alastair Robertson Chad Bowes Tao Muir Clem Honza Sabata
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Table of contents
- 1. Ship Wreck 6 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. Ship Wreck 6 routes in Boulder
- Summary:
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Todo Búlder
Lat / Long: -30.375445, 153.097619
descripción
Boulder at the bottom of the stairs, can be brittle but has a great sandy landing.
restricciones
Public, dont need to be staying at the park.
Acceso
Just follow the track at the bottom of the stairs around the top of this boulder. It has trees growing on the top.
Ética
Climbing ethics in the Coffs Harbour area generally follow those of the rest of Australia. The sandstone often offers solid, natural protection which should be used instead of fixed protection where possible. Tape, ribbon, or something similar tied around a bolt or inserted in the route will indicate an incomplete route. Please respect these routes as projects until the marker is removed.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
Walk the plank traverse
Sit start to the right of the boulder. Traverse left and link up with boarding party. Equip: Deon Heemskerk, 4 Mar 2016 | V0+ | 3m | |||||
2 |
Boarding Party
Sit start and up slightly right of the slight overhang. Equip: Deon Heemskerk | V0 | 3m | |||||
3 |
Boarding Party Two
Sit start up and using the top of the slight overhang. Equip: Deon Heemskerk | V0 | 3m | |||||
4 |
Low Tide project
On the front face. Low sitter starting from the obvious deep crack. Up via big stretch or some nasty crimps. | |||||||
5 |
Nautilus
Sit start on the arete/prow off small crimp and gaston. Pull on and pop to top. | V2 | ||||||
6 |
Crab project
Right of the arete, sit start off small flakes and pop to top. |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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V0 | Boarding Party | 3m | |||
Boarding Party Two | 3m | ||||
V0+ | Walk the plank traverse | 3m | |||
V2 | Nautilus | ||||
? | Crab project | ||||
Low Tide project |