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Dickhead's Area
This area is all climbing and has been for a few years. Please respect this do climb here. A sign is in place advising of climbing permitted. Plenty of crags in the with awesome problems! |
Dickheads Cave
Bouldering has been banned. The area is closed. Please don't climb here and give the rangers any need to cause more grief to other areas. |
Dickheads Cave |
V0
★★ Brickies manicure
The most left problem in the cave. Start low on the moss jug & pocket up the arête cross over the crack AC arête & finish on GHH jug. |
V1
★ Anthrax crack
The obvious big crack on the left hand side of the cave. Start low on holds just right of the crack up the crack to finish on jug right of crack above GHH. |
V8
★★★ Grapple Hook Hand
From underclings way back move through roof to edge and then up past big sloper to more holds before more underclings finishing on the upper jug. |
V3
★ Buzzaey
Start as for DW on the |
V5
★★★ Dry Wank
Start at the back of the cave below the orange stain in two underclings, move to big jug then right to massive pocket & through roof arête to jug. |
V2
★ Ranger Danger
Start as for DW finish on jug above massive pocket. |
V8
Around the world
Starts directly below finish jug of DW at small rock ledge on ground to the ugly slopers and around to DW jug finish. |
V8
Unnamed
Starts far right and low moves up & out to small shallow pocket then right to DW finish jug. |
V6
I Dare You
For over 50 years climbers in the Sutherland Shire have enjoyed free access to many fantastic crags and caves. But as of 2014 there have been access problems emerging at several climbing and bouldering areas due to aboriginal art sites and shell middens in caves. Sutherland Shire Council and the Dept of Enviroment and Heritage have announced closures and sign-posted some of these aboriginal sites, with further closures and signs to be added during summer/autumn 2016/2017. Areas of particular problem are ground level overhangs with flat bases, the type of terrain popular at hard bouldering areas. Whilst the details are sorted out keep a low profile, clean up ALL rubbish (inc removing mattresses in bouldering caves) and avoid climbing at closed areas. In particular treat non-climbers you see at crags with the utmost respect as they could be rangers, archeologists, traditional owners or anyone else with a dim view of climbers and the ability to shut us out. Climbing in Royal National Park has been officially banned for many years - probably due mostly to the Wattamolla 'don't jump off rocks' cliff-diving-into-water ban. For more information about aboriginal sites and rockclimbing please read this link from Sutherland Council: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0KxtU2nUQB9cjhHUWE4cE5HWnM/view?usp=sharing |
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Arse Master
worthless |
23
Hot Shit
worthless |
21
Leeches
worthless |
20
Funk of Gunk
wothless |
V5
★★ Dry Wank
Start at the back of the cave below the orange stain, move to big jug then right to massive pocket & through roof arête to jug. |
V3
★★ Buzzaey
For over 50 years climbers in the Sutherland Shire have enjoyed free access to many fantastic crags and caves. But as of 2014 there have been access problems emerging at several climbing and bouldering areas due to aboriginal art sites and shell middens in caves. Sutherland Shire Council and the Dept of Enviroment and Heritage have announced closures and sign-posted some of these aboriginal sites, with further closures and signs to be added during summer/autumn 2016/2017. Areas of particular problem are ground level overhangs with flat bases, the type of terrain popular at hard bouldering areas. Whilst the details are sorted out keep a low profile, clean up ALL rubbish (inc removing mattresses in bouldering caves) and avoid climbing at closed areas. In particular treat non-climbers you see at crags with the utmost respect as they could be rangers, archeologists, traditional owners or anyone else with a dim view of climbers and the ability to shut us out. Climbing in Royal National Park has been officially banned for many years - probably due mostly to the Wattamolla 'don't jump off rocks' cliff-diving-into-water ban. For more information about aboriginal sites and rockclimbing please read this link from Sutherland Council: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0KxtU2nUQB9cjhHUWE4cE5HWnM/view?usp=sharing |
V8
★★★ Grapple Hook Hand
From underclings way back move through roof to edge and then up past big sloper to more holds before finishing on the upper jug. |
V1
★ Anthrax crack
The obvious big crack on the left hand side of the cave. Start low on holds just right of the crack up the crack to finish on jug right of crack. |
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