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Northern area
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Wooden Bridge Boulder
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Wooden Bridge Boulder |
V2
Left
Start just R of tree. Straight up to mantle. |
V2
★ Middle
Start halfway between 'Left' and 'Right'. Straight up to mantle. |
V2
★ Right
Start at arête on R, closest to the bridge. Straight up to mantle. |
V3
★ Who Put That Tree There?
Start at "Right", with right hand on the mini jug in the small overhang, and left hand on the crimp up and to the left, left leg flagging. Several moves up slopers, then a tricky traverse all the way across to the tree to the left of "Left" and top out. Keep below the top until the finish for legit V3. |
Rooflet Boulder
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Rooflet Boulder |
V0-
Jacked
Start at on large holds just L of overhang and straight up to mantle. |
V1
★ Climb 9
Start at Jacked and move out R along shelf and straight up over the 9 painted onto the rock. |
V3
★★ Climb 10
Start in cave below the painted 9 and move up to R without using large boulder to the R. Straight up arête above painted O. |
V3
★ Underbelly
Elimination traverse route. Start low at Jacked and move right to good L undercling at ceiling base. Route trends under ceiling to reach hold directly above painted 9. Finally, stay on overhang to Climb 10 arête top-out. L shelf ledges used in the traverse routes are out to keep low feet/hands as V3; R boulder out like Climb 10. |
V2
★★ The Hard Way
Start as for Climb 9 but continue traverse around to the right to top out as per Climb 10 on the right arête. The lower right boulder is out. |
Boulder IV
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Boulder IV |
V0-
Fern
The namesake fern is dead - maybe squashed by boulder mats Good holds to top. Try not to grab the small tree. |
V1
★ Climb 11
Interesting sit start from 2 small holds and throw to inset jug. Then good holds to top. |
V0+
★★ Pocket Pullin
Start left hand in 2 finger pocket, right hand on slopes crimp, throw over the lip and mantle |
V1
★ Princesses Traverse
Great climb that uses each of the best segments from this rockface. Start as Fern. Traverse across rock face until left hand in Pocket from Pocket Pullin. Finish with mantle top out. Can be made more difficult by not using roof for traverse. |
Boulder Below
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Boulder Below |
V0-
Easy
Easy start and then find holds to L to get over the bulge. |
V6
★ Wish upon a Mondo
Start standing with hands on sloper and crimp, swing up a heel and mantle |
V2
Smeegle
Sit start under roof, with tricky side pull to mantle. |
V3
Climb 12
Start with hands in the break. A nice undercling and high feet will allow you to reach past the blank looking rock. Trend left via rail and use the good sidepull to mantle. |
The Toohey Squeeze
See that horizontal human bodywidth sized slot to the right of Smeegle that opens up into the cave? You know what to do. Squeeeeze! Inside to outside is easier. |
V5
★ Hot Coffee
Starts at the little cave on the undercling, then traverse out left till you run out of holds. Head straight up the slopey top-out. |
V4
★ Little Cave
LH undercling and RH on small hold just below the lip to start. Move up via slopers, mantle over the bulge and top out straight up. The block to the right is out. |
No 8 Boulder
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
No 8 Boulder |
V1
★ Flake
Short climb straight up small flake to good edges. |
V0
Crack
Start to R of 'Flake' on large crack and straight up |
V2
★ Diagonal
Start at 'Crack' and traverse diagonally up to the R and out. |
V1
★ Painted 6
Standing start at painted 6 and go straight up. |
V2
★ Painted 8
Start at painted 8 and go straight up or to make it harder, traverse to the L and up (V1). Alternately, move to the far left holds |
Turkey Boulder
A large boulder with a long flat wall and a big staghorn fern at one end. Right near the houses on the northern boundary of the forest. |
Turkey Boulder |
V5
★★ Perverse traverse
Start at turkey walk in the park and traverse right avoiding the top lip until you reach the top out between cramped and staghorn. There is an interesting thumb press on a pebble to gain better feet. Soft for the grade if you are taller. Anything below the top lip is in. |
V0-
★ Turkey Walk In The Park
Sit start just R of tree. Straight up using large ledge. |
V0-
Turkey Slap
Sit start R of 'Turkey Walk In The Park'. Straight up without using large ledge. |
V2
★ Consumer Culture
Standing start R of 'Turkey Slap' and straight up. |
V2
★ Cramped
Standing start R of 'Consumer Culture'. Straight up using flake. |
V4
★ Staghorn
Sit start off 2 slopey slits under staghorn fern to finger pocket. R hand to sidepull pinch, throw L to big jug and top out to L of fern. |
V0-
Cubby House
Standing start R of 'Staghorn' and straight up. |
Boulder VI
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Boulder VI |
V0-
Climb 13
Follow crack, jamming practise or layback to top |
V2
In between
Start in between 'Climb 13' & 'Climb 14', using ledge to balance/throw to the top and mantle out. |
V2
★ Climb 14
Start just L of 'Humped' on wall edges and throw to rail with L hand. Mantle out. |
V5
★ Humped
Start on inside holds to prominent R corner ledge without standing on the ledge below! Find other crappy holds and hump your way out without using the boulder to the R. |
V1
★ Foohey Torest
Start to the right of "Humped" in the corner crack at the back of the roof. Follow this along optional handjams and fingerlocks, using both boulders to topout below tree. |
V1
★★ Climb 15
Start to the left of "Mantle" on rail and and a cooool throw out left to corner hold. Top out without using the tree, or the left boulder. |
V0-
★ Mantle
Start on small edge and go straight up to mantle |
Echidna Boulder
The low-set boulder opposite Boulder VI. |
V0
Angry Echidna
Start under roof on large block, then up through slopers to mantle-y finish. Short, but interesting. |
Tree Fall Boulder
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Tree Fall Boulder |
V3
★★ Guilty Like Me
Jug up to the ledge and holds below undercling and mantle out using hold to left. |
V3
Guilty Like Me Right variant
Same but go right at the mantle |
Bumstart Boulder
'Toohey Forest' is owned by the Brisbane City Council. It's an important habitat for 400 plants and animals, and is very popular with walkers, joggers and picnicking families. Therefore the usual rules of taking out your rubbish, keeping noise to a minimum, cleaning any chalk marks and so on are particularly important here if climbing is to remain an acceptable activity in the eyes of the community. |
Bumstart Boulder |
V2
★ Shitty Bumstart
Left of 2, really shitty bumstart on L arete, using large jug to lever up to large holds and easy slab. Only 1 hard move |
V2
Diagonal
Start at 1 and move R and then straight up to easy slab out |
Project
Traverse right from 1 to 4 on low holds and top out |
V3
★ Crappy Bumstart
Bumstart up to small hold near thin crack and moving up and to the left |
V0
Long Arm Bumstart
Hand on ledge to large R sloper or sidepull, Straight up flake |
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