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Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter The Gulley Little Island Boulder
V4 Little Blue

Traverse left to right and finish as for Little Island.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter
Total Damage Area

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Total Damage Area
Garlic Clove Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Total Damage Area Garlic Clove Boulder
V0 The Drunken Sheep

Mantle.

V1 When Tradsters Go Bouldering

Sit start foot jam, then jam or layback your way up the crack.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Total Damage Area
Sideshow Bob Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Total Damage Area Sideshow Bob Boulder
V6 Trigonometry

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V3 The Puzzle

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V7 Super Sloper Rockover

Start matched on sloper reach out left to rail and finish as for established V3?

V2 Trigonometry Stand

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V3 Nemesis

Sit start, rockover onto the rail and finish straight up.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Total Damage Area
Total Damage Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Total Damage Area Total Damage Boulder
V0 Promiscuous

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V9 Total Damage

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V3 Danger Will Robinson

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V6 Danger Will Robinson SDS

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V6 Crouching Tiger, Sitting Dragon

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter
Stead's Nugget

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Stead's Nugget
V2 Yukky Nugget

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V1 It's All Balance Baby

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter
B-Team Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter B-Team Boulder
V4 Nimbus

Stand-start on the arete and crack.

V4 Fumatron

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter
Middle Earth

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Middle Earth
Antelope Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Middle Earth Antelope Boulder
V0 Antelope

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Middle Earth
Whale Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Middle Earth Whale Boulder
VB- Dimply

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V1 Crackly

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V3 The Whale

Sit start from obvious side pulls, up left to small pocket then up from there.

V3 Tinkerbell

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter
North Side

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side
Cheerleader Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side Cheerleader Boulder
VB- The Cheerleader

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side
Stick-It Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side Stick-It Boulder
VB Stick-It

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side
Quantum Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side Quantum Boulder
V6 Quantum Simulator

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side
Whispers Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter North Side Whispers Boulder
V4 Whisper

Standing start, slap up arete, mantle. Originally graded V3.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter
Mythago Wood Boulders

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Mythago Wood Boulders
V0 Apricot

Climb the face just left of the arete.

V3 Hands Solo

Start by compressing the aretes, paste feet on and finish traversing up and right.

V2 Is It On?

Climb on the right side of the arete next to Apricot.

Project

SDS from the very thin rail. Finish with Hands Solo.

V3 Dags

Right to left traverse.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter
Thumb Ridge

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Thumb Ridge
Thumb Boulder

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Stony Batter Thumb Ridge Thumb Boulder
VB- Peter Pan

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V1 The Cross

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V4 The Anti Cross

Start as for The Cross and finish with Now Tell Me.

V2 Hit and Run

Directly right of The Cross. Sit start with left hand starts on high crimp, right hand on a low side-pull crimp. Go directly up on crimps and a slopey top move.

V1 A Kind of Cake

A 45-minute ferry ride from central Auckland to Waiheke main port. Then almost 40 min drive to the location.

Please note that there is no bouldering allowed on the 'obelisk' boulders (and surrounding ones) near the track to the north-east of the bouldering field.

V5 Leon's Traverse

Start with The Cross, traverse left and finish with Now Tell Me.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland
Ti Point

The majority of routes and anchors have been replaced with titanium hardware. The rebolting effort continues, please visit www.facebook.com/groups/ReboltTiPoint for more information.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point
Track side Boulders

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Track side Boulders
V1 Tuskan Raider

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

V1 Sandel

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

V1 Carbon Scoring

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

V1 Point Break

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

V1 Ali's Traverse

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point
Southern Boulders

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders
Loan Boulders

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders Loan Boulders
V1 Bunched

Sit start bunched up on jugs.

V4 Pork Loin Lunch

Sit start on the arete via a heel hook and compression.

V1 Round Arête

Sit/stand as low as you can and move up the arête.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders
Matakana Boulder

The first boulder you'll come across as you approach the Southern Boulders sector. A varied style of climbing on offer.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders Matakana Boulder
V0 Right Arête

Stand start in the hole and layback the arête.

V0 Exit Left

Stand start on the obvious right side pull and left sloping crimp. Traverse left on jugs and smears.

V0 Direct Exit

Same as Exit Left but continue straight up.

V2 That's a bit of Matakana

Start left hand crack and right hand crimp. Exit straight up via the arching crack.

V1 JAFFA's Weekend Getaway

Stand start the obvious right hand jug and left hand crimp with a high heel and foot. Rock over and exit right up the dull arête.

VB- Main Slab

Climb the obvious crack.

V1 Right Slab

Pinch the two slopers and work your way up.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders
Maungarei Springs Boulder

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders Maungarei Springs Boulder
V1 Maungarei Springs

Aptly named after Auckland's outdoor gym. Climb the layback crack with your feet on the left hand side boulder.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders
PCC Boulder

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders PCC Boulder
V5 Ponsonby Country Club

One move wonder. Sit start left hand side pull and right hand under cling. Move up and right to exit.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders
Lulu Boulder

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders Lulu Boulder
V1 Lulu Traverse

Sit start and climb up the arête then traverse along the jug rail and exit next to Lulu Lads.

V7 Lulu Lads

Start matched on the arête, a dynamic kick leads to tenuous climbing up the arête.

V4 Lulu Ladies

starting on the corner roof jug, head up via a heel and left hand press.

V0 Lulu Slab 1

From the boulder climb up the slab avoiding the jugs out left.

V0 Lulu Slab 2

Climb the right hand side slab.

V0 Lulu Arête

Layback and smear.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders
Top Boulder

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point Southern Boulders Top Boulder
V1 Exposure

Climb the slopey arête. Don't fall.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point
The Preamble

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point The Preamble
19 To the Max

An unusual looking groove with bolts on the right wall. Scramble to the ledge at the base of the groove then climb up the groove, which is steeper than it looks and at the 4th bolt step onto the wall. Continue up past 5th bolt to tree belay.

For an easier option, climb just left of the last two bolts at about grade 17

14 Shenzy

Climb the block for 3m, then up the chimney to the chockstone below the bulge. Over the bulge and up to easier but poor rock. A good belay can be hard to arrange.

15 Ngombo

To the right of Shenzy, ascend the offwidth crack through the widening bulges. Requires big gear and exit the crack early on the right to use the belay of "Tashi Deli"

21 Tashi Deli

A tricky little number, climb the buttress keeping mainly on the left.

24 Skin Thicker than Leather

Climbing the arete through the roof and varying onto the headwall and face.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point
The Arch

The crag borders private property so please respect this.

Take note of tide times before you head out as the base of some routes around the Arch area and ‘The Fang’ are below the high tide line. There is an access track around the back of the crag which may have to be used at high tide and also provide access to the top of most routes.

Te Ika-a-Māui / The North Island Tāmaki-makau-rau / Auckland Ti Point The Arch
24 Two Blue Birds

Technical and delicate face climbing on open handholds. Originally graded 25/26 and climbed via the left-hand side of the first two bolts though climbing the right-hand side leads to easier ground. Downgraded due to community consensus.

24 Skin Thicker than a Hutt

Start as per 'Skin Thicker than Leather' then, at the 2nd bolt, traverse right to join the bolt line of 'Jabbar the Hutt'.

24 Jabbar the Hutt

Start just right of the large boulder beneath the arch, then traverse right onto the face and climb the wide crack using traditional protection. At mid height, veer slightly left past two bolts to the top of the cliff, then climb onto the boulder to the anchor of route ‘The Angry Sea and the Sky’.

18 Gom Jabbar

The seaward rib of the big arch, start up a wide crack to the left of the rib. Move right onto the ledge at half height to a thin crack on the face.

14 Chockstone Chimney

The chimney at the back of the arch with chockstone half way up. Climb to the chockstone turning it on the outside (crux). Ascend easily till the chimney has to be vacated out onto a slab on the right, then up easy but poor rock.

There is a large knob of rock on the top of the ridge that can be belayed off, or chuck a sling around it and climb down the gully on the other side to the belay of "The Angel of Calcutta" which is on the right wall of the gully.

13 Hotch Potch

On the right side of the arch and at a slightly higher level is a maze of chimneys. Climb by the easiest means and finish up loose rocks.

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