Nodo |
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Wilson's Promontory
Wilson's Promontory Marine National Park is an excellent travel destination with access to sandy beaches, clear blue water, and beautiful mountains in an idyllic setting. |
Vereker Tors
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Vereker Tors |
Lower Vereker Tors
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Vereker Tors Lower Vereker Tors |
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Rug Rats
Detached flake up left from Ankle Biters, finishing up face |
19
I'd Rather Be Eating
Nondescript. The right-leaning finger-crack and easy climb above. |
12
Ankle Biters
Tor uphill and right of Rug Rats. Hard start in corner to first bolt. Move right past second bolt. |
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Billy Lids
As for Ankle Biters but move left past top bolt. |
17
Smoke Detector
Climb the corner just right of Billy Lids to horizontal crack. Move right around the corner to join The Doctor. |
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The Doctor
Good holds up the front of the tor right of Smoke Detector. |
18
If I Were a Butterfly
Quite good. About 40m right around the hillside from I'd Rather Be Eating and about 15m uphill from the track is a narrow slab leaning on another boulder. Climb the narrow slab, finishing on amazing jugs. |
Tongue Point
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point |
Cleopatras Zawn
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point Cleopatras Zawn |
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Chocolate Reaction
'Right-leaning crack at entrance and on left wall' |
12
In the Nude
'Line with horizontal breaks 2m right of easy arete. In the Nude is 5m left of Chocolate Reaction and directly below right end of Irish Wake Wall' |
Tongue Point |
Causeway Area
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point Causeway Area |
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Causeway Corner
'Deep corner with double cracks which can be seen from far end of Tongue Point track down left on opposite side of causeway. Right corner-crack, then step left below overhanging block (wide crack goes straight up here). Layback left-leading crack (crux)' |
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Causeway Flake
'Shallow corner-crack a few metres right of Causeway Corner to right leading flake' |
Tongue Point |
Main Wall
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point Main Wall |
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Monster On A Leash
'"Leave well alone" - even worse than it looks! (Previously known as The Ultimate Piece of Pox.) The left-most line on the main section of the cliff (about 20m left of Forked Tongue, with a dank chimney in between). A seeping, flared black groove to gritty cracks through headwall to finish.' |
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Forked Tongue
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
24
Lick It Up
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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All I Want Is A Rock 'n' Roll Girl
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Mother-In-Law's Tongue
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Native Tongue
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Pinnacle
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point Main Wall Pinnacle |
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French Kisses
The deep crack and arete on the west side of the pinnacle, then the flake-crack up high. |
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Pom on the Prom
Up pillar to roof of detached boulder. Out roof to surmount headwall on thin flake. |
14
Lipstick
The east side of the pinnacle. Scramble down to a crackline to start. Up crack to ledges and take flakes up the top boulder. |
Tongue Point |
Sea Dream Zawn
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point Sea Dream Zawn |
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Take One
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Take Two
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
10
Take Three
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Take Four
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Take Five
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Excapism
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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The Corridor of Uncertainity
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point |
Fang Cove
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point Fang Cove |
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Down to the Waterline
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Back on the Borderline
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Dire Strait
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Shark Attack
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Sea Spray
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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The Happy Hooker
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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Dancing in Giraffe
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
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★ Stormy Monday
First roped climb at Fang Cove. Proud corner on left side of the cliff. Scramble to stance. Follow line to roof. FA finished right under big roof, then traversed left in great position to top of blocks. |
22 M1
Rites of Passage
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point |
Neptunes Thumb
A free permit is required to climb in this National Park. This can be obtained from the information center. If the ranger is unsure about the permit tell them it is at the far right of their counter (there are lots of casual rangers working here who are unsure of all the processes). It is a simple form to fill out solely for emergency purposes. Parks Victoria only recognizes the following locations as climbing areas at the Prom: -Mt Bishop -Elephant Rock -Mt Oberon -Little Oberon (Trackside Wall) -Turtle Rock. There are no access issues for bouldering at beaches. |
Tongue Point Neptunes Thumb |
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Sea Nymph
'Prominent twin cracks on landward side to top of Neptunes Thumb' |
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Crab Attack
'From top of Neptunes Thumb, abseil to hanging belay on ocean side. The crack.' |
Whiskey Bay
Bouldering at Whiskey Bay! A beautiful spot to be close to the beach and sea. Some decent routes and much quieter than Squeaky Beach. Best in low tide as more boulders are accessible. |
Whiskey Bay |
North Whiskey
Boulders on the northern section of Whiskey Bay. Some potentials routes closer to the water may provide a wet feet start at high tide. |
Whiskey Bay North Whiskey |
Ardmore Boulder
Overhung boulder seated above others. |
Whiskey Bay North Whiskey Ardmore Boulder |
V3
★★★ Golden Eagle
Hands only problem on granite slopers moving from left to right. |
Whiskey Bay |
South Whiskey
The maze of boulders at the south of the beach. Many of the climbs have obvious holds, good landings, and is suitable for beginners. It is a scenic destination with many people around so please be respectful to other park users and rangers. The best time to go is during low tide as a number of problems will be underwater otherwise. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Keep Walking Boulder
A smaller boulder with an interesting crack and some potential overhung routes. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Keep Walking Boulder |
V0
★ Drunk and Alone
Behind the boulder. Sit-start matched laybacking off rail and punch up for the jug. |
V4
Johnny Black
Open Project. Sit start. Up overhung black streak on small holds. |
V3
★ Rare and Exceptional
Sit start. Tricky moves off the deck as you head up overhanging crack |
V0
★ Just Coke
Sit start. Up face between left arete and crack line on face. |
V0
★ Johnny and Coke
Sit start. Easily up left leaning diagonal crack on face. |
V1
★ Striding Man Society
Sit start. Use triangular flake to mantle up onto slab. Stride on up. |
V0
Societal Intoxication
The small rounded arete. Stand-start and up. |
V1
★★ The Inebriated Climber
An easy traverse but a tad contrived. Sit-start and move right past a few slopers. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Chivas Regal Boulder
Large grey boulder, with slab routes on the beach side. You may get wet feet at high tide. Descent is by scrambling down path of least resistance onto a smaller boulder. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Chivas Regal Boulder |
V1
★ Smooth Blend
Stand start. Up pocket to the right of the arete, up to small crack. Definite highball so don't fall. |
V1
★★ Chivas Centre
Climb centre line of the slab, just right of Smooth Blend |
V2
★★ Chivas Right
Start just left of right arete, climb through the vague pockets to a delicate exit. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Ardberg Boulder
One of the larger boulders one the edge of the sand. Capped in orange "algae" with a large left lean crack dissecting the back of the boulder. The fused pieces of rock make for amazing hand holds. This boulder may occasionally be covered by sand at the bottom. It may not be climbable at times. If the lower flake is not visible, it is not climbable. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Ardberg Boulder |
V2
★★ Scotch on the Rocks
Sit start off the rock, using the large left leaning diagonal crack. Up wall through interesting crimps and onto bomber jugs at top. |
V3
★★ Heavily Peated
Sit start from wet sand. Tricky mantle onto ground flake and up. |
V2
★ Heavily Peated Scotch on the Rocks
Follow the crack. SDS as for Heavily Peated. Stand and traverse leftward following the diagonal left leaning line. No using jugs at top until you are fully on the slab. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Neat Boulder
A larger boulder within the maze. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Neat Boulder |
V2
★★ Straight Up
Stand start. Up rounded arete. Watch out for the rocks below, a spotter may help! |
V1
★ Just a Nip
On the south side of the boulder opposite Straight Up. Stand start matched on basalt rail. Top out to left via high foot and jugs. |
V3
★★ A Wee Dram
Start as for 'Just a Nip'[3008882781] matched on basalt rail, following pinchy holds out to the right. |
V2
Brandy Snifter
Match start to the right of 'A Wee Dram'. Traverse around left into 'Just a Nip'. |
V2
Two fingers
Balancy start left of 'Just a Nip'[3008882781] with right hand in nice undercling slot and left hand on faint crimp . Bang up to jug hold and top out directly above. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Lagavulin
A low flat boulder in the field with a small overhung roof section. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Lagavulin |
V2
★ Navigating Through Murky Waters
SDS on far left of the boulder on nice jug rail with feet underneath. Pull off the ground and mantel. |
V4
★★ The Monster in the Sea
A leftward technical traverse on great holds. SDS with one hand on jug of "Old Fashioned" and the other hand on the 3-finger low pocket. Finish up on the far left of the boulder. The full problem (open project) starts low in the overhang on two 3-finger pockets and busts out to the lip before continuing the traverse. Would likely go. |
V0
★ Alien Potatoes
A beginner's dream. SDS on the two alien looking potato holds and head directly up using the sidepull on the right. |
V1
★ Old Fashioned
Start matched on jug on edge of overhang and do a fun one-move punch to the jug and mantle. Bat hang start for fun / style points. |
V0
Slippery Beginnings
Rounded slab opposite the Lagavulin boulder. Stand-start easily but mantel difficulty. |
V2
The Backside of the Whale
A nice technical traverse which is immediately on your left as you can see the Lagavulin boulder. Stand-start as far right as possible. Traverse leftward using slopers and crimps before reaching the jugs. Avoid the good lip until the mantel. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Pebbly Debbly Boulder
A low tide boulder only with two lines on the right as you approach from the beach, and two lines on the back of the boulder. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Pebbly Debbly Boulder |
V0
★ Squarking Seagulls
Sit start with hands in the bottom of crack. Follow crack/ flake to the top |
V4
★★ Razor Jammin
Sit start matched on large pebble at bottom of the crack. Follow line of crack up to top out. V4 or V5. Jamming not recommended! |
V1
★ Risky Whiskey
Start with right hand in the scoop and left on the flake then continue up and to the right, going over the bulge above the scoop to top out. No clear landing spots below but good holds all the way up. |
V0
★★ Chunky Spew
Sit start with hands on flake then reach up for chunky bits and hurl on up. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Bourbon
A quite smooth-looking boulder with a slight forward lean. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Bourbon |
V2
★★ Maker's Mark
Jump to obvious jug to start. Work up the feature, gentle feet. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Cracker Boulder
Amazing boulder with a fun crack line, bottom low tide only or else you'll get wet feet. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Cracker Boulder |
V2
★★ Berty In Tow
Sit start at the large pocket. Climb the subtle arete. Nice slabbing! |
V1
★ Crackadacker
Sit Start at bottom of crack. Pull your way up crack while staying balanced. Holds on the face are in. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
The Kiddies Pool
A large boulder with some midway crimps for potential slab routes |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey The Kiddies Pool |
V2
★ Hell or High Water
Feet might get wet starting. Climb to the first crimps left of the centre line, then traverse across to the impression in the boulder. Climb upwards from here, topping out at the partial jug. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Suntory
Small squashed looking boulder with obvious jug features. Great for warm up. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Suntory |
V0
For Relaxing Times
Start matched on small pinches and move up through big safe holds avoiding huge basalt ledge on left. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey |
Cocktail Party
Reach a small sandy area surrounded by tall rocks. |
Whiskey Bay South Whiskey Cocktail Party |
V2
Gulls on Sazerac
Start at the triangular base and work up its two sides. Top out at the end of the main crack. |