Affichant les 25 noeuds total.
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Shelbyville
Large area of coarse but solid stone, getting up to 7m in places |
The world's largest cubic zirconia
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
The world's largest cubic zirconia |
V0
Stairway to Nowhere
Take the steps up the scenic route. One move wonder down low, easy up top. |
V3
★ Eat My Shorts
Sit start with left hand side pull and right hand on the highest jug. Cool moves on average holds and good slopers. Easy top. |
The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down |
V2
★ Duff Beer
Stand start with obvious left hand hold and right hand side-pull. Cool start with sketchy top out. |
★ Apu on the roof
Start on flat hold at the back of the roof on the right hand side where there is no mud, climb through the roof trending left using obvious underclings. Mantle the lip and top out. The blocks to the left and right are out for feet only use the face where the start hold is. |
V2
★★ Treehouse of Horror
Sit start laybacking at the back of the cave in the vertical crack underneath the bat poo. Powerful moves around the arete and then easy to top. |
V1
★ The B-Sharps
Sit start and head up the offwidth crack with good edges throughout. |
★★★ There is no escape from the fortress of the moles
Is this caving? Squeeze test through the crack and exit at the back. Floor of the crack is off. Smaller frames may find this easy. |
V3
★ Quimby 2020
Sit start with feet in the back of the cave, right hand on side-pull and left hand on the Sloper. Move up the chungus arete. |
The Stone of Triumph
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
The Stone of Triumph |
VB
Up and At Them
Up the ledgy slab. |
V0
★ Up and Atom
Head up the low angle crack exiting left under the stone of triumph |
V1
★★ Knifey Spooney
Very nice movement up and out of the scoops. Start matched on the left of the first scoop. |
V2
The Stone of Triumph
The King Line. Don't botch the topout. Start as for Knifey Spooney but finish with air beneath your feet. |
Five Alarm Chilli
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
Five Alarm Chilli |
V0
★ From now on the baby sleeps in the crib
Mantle the dirty shelf |
V2
★★★ I sleep in a racing car bed
Sharpest holds around. Sit start in the back of the cave on the good ledge. Work your way to the extremely sharp knob and haul yourself up. |
The Android's Dungeon
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
Monstromart
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
Moe's Tavern
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
Sector 7G
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
That yellow, lemon shaped rock
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
The Killbot Factory
The forest is Ipswich and Logan council reserve and has free access. The areas deep in the forest are remote and have limited mobile reception. There is a maze of fire and logging trails throughout the forest and it is very easy to get lost. Always carry a GPS. If you get hurt, lost or bitten by a snake rescue will be difficult and help will take a long time to arrive. Similarly to White Rock, a rare plant, the Ruffled Plectranthus (Plectranthus habrophyllus), can be found growing on top of rocks here. Please don't disturb these. Check it out here: http://www.qldclimb.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/White-Rock-Rare-Plant-Notice-4Sep13.pdf |
Affichant les 25 noeuds total.