Alerte Roche: Two loose-ish blocks, be careful
FA: John Birch, 1990
Boulder up the juggy wall & faint corner to ledge and corner crack. Crux near the top. Move left at the top. Double bolt belay. Good pro.
FA: Joe Arts, 1983
starts as for the trad route Envirnment centre, then out to 2 spaced bolts with maybe some supplemental gear.
FA: John Barnes, 1988
Direct start into White Lies, toprope by preclipping first bolt, or else solo/boulder? up to it, possibly place some gear to the right, but why bother
FA: Ton Snelder, 1990
Trad route starts with good holds up the overhang and plenty of solid gear. Above, the angle eases. There is a manky old rusty pin and some questionable other gear on the top half, but the difficulty eases substantially
FA: Athol Whimp, 1990
Starts just left of Leaning Wall, on big holds to the first bolt. A fierce crux presents itself immediately off of the ledge, then eases to a juggy ramble. Join Leaning Wall above the last bolt.
FFA: Owen Davies
Équip.: Tony Burrell
Climb onto ledge then onto block, then ascend the steep featured wall, to the left of the vegetated crack.
FA: Tony Burnell, 2013
FA: Grant Piper, 2013
Bouldery moves through the overhang to the right of Carbon Neutral. Above the roof, carry on up the arête.
FA: Tony Burrell, 2013
FA: Tony Burnell, 1997
FA: Roger Parkyn, 1988
FA: Joe Arts, 1985
FA: Andy Milne & 1994, 1994
Fierce crimping up the face of the overhanging pillar shaped wall. Small incuts past the first bolt to a rest out left and a trad placement, then up three more bolts on the headwall.
FA: Dave Fearnley, 1987
FA: Tony Burnell, 1998
Climb Ground Effect to the second bolt, then join Victim of Ravishment to finish. Possibly the hardest line on the wall, though probably not harder than Raj or Ground Effect by a full grade.
What was once a very bold mixed line is now a fully bolted sport route. Start as for Victim, but follow the arching flake left at the 3rd bolt, the angle straight up at the 5th.
FA: Roger Parkyn, 1985
Once one of the most heads up routes around, this line has recently been retrobolted and is now a sport climb. Start up Victim but instead of breaking right at the flake, carry on straight up. Excellent, sustained movement and good rock.
FA: Ton Snelder, 1985
Start up the cracks and moving left as for the Active Ingredient, then move back right off the big flake to the second bolt. There is a good cam placement after the third bolt, and the angle eases, but still exciting to the top.
Start behind the horopito tree to the right of the standard start. Move up the thin wall past 2 bolts then join the standard route at the 3rd. Pumpy if you avoid the rest left of the 3rd bolt.
rebolted by Tony in 2016, this is a great warm-up or a good lead for those breaking into 20 on lead. Climbs good flat holds just left of the vegetation and up into the quake scar at the top.
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