Proud Taipan-wall style black streaked rib up the centre of the southern cave. Outstanding and sustained. A mysterious rusty FH was in the top of this route already. The top seeps in heavy rain and requires 24 hours to dry out.
If this route is at your limit expect to be tested from the first dyno to clipping the chains. If you don't like the dyno start, you can do a variant start a few metres left that joins at the 2nd bolt (easier moves but smaller bragging rights).
Although the route is often criticised for weird bolting, this can be ameliorated by adding a 60cm sling to the 3rd bolt, and a 120cm sling to the 4th bolt.
23 Dic 2007 | Prima ascensione: Neil Monteith & Adam Demmert |
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26 | Grado comunitario registrato |
26 | ★★private |
26 | ★★Bill Conor |
27 [26 - 28] ++ | grAId |
The Rules. Don't EVER light fires at, or near this crag. It is too close to a very large farm. Camping in the caves is illegal - don't even think about it. If it's too cold bring more clothes or go somewhere else. Don't block this fireroad gate with your car. Parks Vic needs access to this area for larger trucks.
Overall quality 89 from 25 ratings.
Autore/i: Steve Toal
Data: 2019
The Central Grampians Comprehensive Guide books are the most extensive climbing guide to the Grampians. With two volumes they cover the popular areas but also many of which have never been in print before.
Volume 1 of the Central Grampians guide covers the North and East regions and features over 1400 routes spread over 124 crags. Painstakingly put together by Steve Toal, his guides have now become the go-to for climbers for the area.
Autore/i: Steve Toal
Data: 2019
The Central Grampians Comprehensive Guide books are the most extensive climbing guide to the Grampians. With two volumes they cover the popular areas but also many of which have never been in print before.
Volume 2 of the Central Grampians guide covers the West and South regions and features over 970 routes spread over 55 crags. Painstakingly put together by Steve Toal, his guides have now become the go-to for climbers for the area.
Autore/i: Simon Madden, Ross Taylor, David Peason and Taylor Parsons
Data: 2016
ISBN: 9780646955544
"Australia's premier bouldering destination! The new 2016 Edition Grampians Boulder guide authored by Simon Madden, Ross Taylor, David Peason and Taylor Parsons. It contains more than 1300 problems which is double the original guide. Heaps of new information on established areas as well as the inclusion of plenty of boulders and crags not published before. It also features update idiot proof layout and expanded history and culture notes. Get one and start cranking!"
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