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Table of contents
- 1. Aldgate Super Crag 17 in Crag
- 2. Index by grade
1. Aldgate Super Crag 17 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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Bloc, Escalade sportive et autres styles
Lat / Long: -35.033821, 138.749779
description
A tiny roadside cliff that has less than ideal rock for most part, however some solid bands do exist. Only worth visiting if you are in the area and have nothing better to do. Certainly not a destination crag! No loweroffs exist for the routes, and mostly dead trees provide the alternative (quite a way back from the rim). Bolt plates required for the 'I Hate' wall. No fixed gear and loose rock on the other routes. The bouldering wall is unique fun for Adelaide (steep slab), but don't expect much!
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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★ I Hate Doctors
I Hate Sunday BBQ's to 2nd bolt then left to left arete and finish up this. FA: Steve Kelly, 2014 | 19 | 2 | |||||
2 |
★ I Hate Sunday Barbecues
Located immediately L of the prominent arete directly above the road. Over ledges to steeper, compact rock then straight up past two bolts. FFA: Grant Tode & Gavin Tamblin, 1991 | 18 | 10m, 2 | |||||
3 |
★ I Hate Sunday Barbecues RHF
Step R at the first bolt and climb up just L of the arete passing another bolt. FFA: Grant Tode & Gavin Tamblin, 1991 | 19 | 10m, 2 | |||||
4 |
The Ant's Pants
On the wall behind the I Hate Sunday Barbecues wall. The corner at the L end with a tricky start. When it expires, continue up steep rock to belay off the big pine tree. FA: Erik Lock & Nick Neagle, 1991 | 16 | 10m | |||||
5 |
Sic 'em Rex
Arete 3m R of The Ant's Pants. FA: Erik Lock & Nick Neagle, 1991 | 14 | 10m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
6 |
★ Super Easy
Left hand side of bouldering wall, up to big sidepull then jug rail. | 3m | ||||||
7 |
Super Easy RH
Utilise smaller LH sidepull (and small edge for left foot) to gain the top. | V0 | 3m | |||||
8 |
★ Supersonic
Hardest problem here. A one-mover. RH sidepull, LH small crimp. R foot edge smallest footer in the universe, LH to top. | V3 | ||||||
9 |
★ Not So Super
Central line (start of Wish I Was On Acid). | 3m | ||||||
10 |
★ Sidepull This
Up wall to big LH sidepull then jug rail. | 3m | ||||||
11 |
★★ The Balance
Technical problem using a very small gaston edge and LH thumb press. Up to jug rail. | V2 | ||||||
12 |
Undercling Left
Up to small undercling then onwards to jug rail. | V1 | 3m | |||||
13 | Super Solid | V0 | 3m | |||||
14 |
Super Solid Right
Easiest RH line. | |||||||
15 |
The Super Traverse
Right to left traverse of the boulder wall starting right of Super Solid and finishing in the left corner. | V2 | ||||||
16 |
Wish I Was On Acid
Boulder the face via sidepulls up to ledge (big lego block that looks loose). Surmount this and punch through the roof on on to the summit. Established as an onsight solo. FA: Steve Kelly, 2014 | 16 | 12m | |||||
17 |
Ant Acid
Locate a smooth wall several metres R of Sic 'em Rex. Boulder up the L side of this (2m R of a corner) to a ledge, then through the overhang and up the wall to a gum tree. FA: Erik Lock & Nick Neagle, 1991 | 21 | 10m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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14 | Sic 'em Rex | 10m | |||
V0 | Super Easy RH | 3m | |||
Super Solid | 3m | ||||
16 | The Ant's Pants | 10m | |||
Wish I Was On Acid | 12m | ||||
18 | ★ | I Hate Sunday Barbecues | 10m, 2 | ||
19 | ★ | I Hate Doctors | 2 | ||
★ | I Hate Sunday Barbecues RHF | 10m, 2 | |||
V1 | Undercling Left | 3m | |||
V2 | ★★ | The Balance | |||
The Super Traverse | |||||
21 | Ant Acid | 10m | |||
V3 | ★ | Supersonic | |||
? | ★ | Not So Super | 3m | ||
★ | Sidepull This | 3m | |||
★ | Super Easy | 3m | |||
Super Solid Right |