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21 Endless Summer

Staunch pulling over the roof and up the arête at the left end of The Alcove. Head left for a start, then clip the first bolt and move right to the arête and up. Climb the easy face to a steepening exit beside the bush, with surprisingly tricky moves on the slopers to top out. Five bolts and anchor rings.

FA: Lindsay Main, 2001

Sportiva 15m, 5
20 Half Breed

Hard pulling to get through the roof, joining Endless Summer after the third bolt.

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2001

Sportiva 15m, 5
22 Tropical Storm

Fairly easy for the grade. Starts up the left-leading weakness through the roof on the left side of The Alcove. Follow three bolts leftward and then pull over the roof on good holds into a shallow groove with a bridging rest. Steepening finish, with the best holds leading left. Use the anchors of one of the adjacent routes.

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 6
22 Same Old Boring BS

Better than the name suggests. Six bolts. A central finish between the two earlier options to the Tropical Storm anchors.

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2002

Sportiva 15m, 6
22 It Is Pointless To Resist

Climb leftward through the roof as for the previous route, and then move right about two metres and climb a corner over a small roof, heading left to ring hanger anchors.

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 7
26 Nor' West Arch

Start as for Tropical Storm, but at its third bolt, hand traverse rightward along the lip of the roof to join Skunk 2, and lower off its third bolt.

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 8
25 It Is Pointless To Resist Direct Start

A direct start with two extra bolts, plus one from Nor West Arch.

FA: Andrew Buist, 2001

Sportiva 15m, 6
25 Real Slim Shady

Starts directly in front of the large boulder. Straightforward moves on good holds past the first bolt, followed by long reaches on small crimps and/or a dyno through the overhang. Continue over the lip where the third bolt intersects with Nor West Arch. Finish up the arête above. Six bolts, with an optional small cam placement between fourth and fifth.

FA: Andrew Buist, 2000

Sportiva 6
27 Deep Impact

Starts about 1.5 metres to the right of Real Slim Shady. Somehow surmount the roof on minuscule holds, then link into RSS past the third bolt. Take care with the death blocks at the top.

FA: Tony Burnell, 2001

Sportiva 20m, 6
21 Skunk 2

Climb the right-leaning weakness past two bolts to the last bolt of the Nor West Arch traverse. Pull past it on the right to gain a rest in the crack above, which takes larger wires. Then move to the left crack and climb to the top of the pillar, with good cams. Steep climbing on good holds to finish, and move left to the anchors. Better than the name suggests. Double ring anchor.

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2000

Trad mista 15m, 4
23 Quantum Leap

FA: Tony Burnell, Ott 2022

Sportiva 15m, 6
22 A Dog's Life

Pull hard through the overhang past two bolts, then move rightward, clipping the third bolt from a good hold in the base of the groove to the left. Step right and power on up the prow, moving left to the fifth bolt and a positive exit. Five bolts and anchors

FA: John Iseli, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 5
24 Spatial Thing

Left finish from Panda Monium's third bolt

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2001

Sportiva 15m, 6
25 Panda Monium

Above an overgrown block is this route up a steeply overhanging wall. Simon Middlemass set it up, but Jeff did it not realising it was a first ascent.

Tracciata: Simon Middlemass, 1993

FA: Jeff Shrimpton, 1993

Sportiva 15m, 5
26 Yorkshire G(r)it

A line of right-trending bolts finishing up an overhanging bulge. Start two metres right of Panda Monium and move up; then traverse right along a ledge to the second bolt before moving left to a large undercling. Thin holds lead to a traverse past the third bolt and then up to bigger holds. After losing a hold, this route is harder than when first climbed. Shares anchors with the next route.

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 6
25 Peak Plonkers

Close to YG but good independent climbing. Carefully pull over the roof above the track on funky holds. Clip the 2nd bolt of YG then crimp up the groove on its right. Then there are three more bolts and larger holds

FA: Tony Ward-Holmes, 2001

Sportiva 15m, 5
27 Peak Puppies

Climb Peak Plonkers to the third bolt, then traverse hard right, clipping the bolt beneath the roof, to link with Hushpuppy below its final bolt. Hard if you stay below the roof on the traverse, easier if you traverse higher.

Sportiva 7
26 Hushpuppy Hitched

Climb from the alcove right of Peak Plonkers through the left side of a large roof. Slightly left after the fifth bolt under some large blocks to gain the anchors. Five bolts

FA: Pere Logan, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 5
28 Silence Of The Wombats

Climb into the wombat hole, then surmount the horizontal roof with creativity. Thin moves up the head wall lead up and left, then back right over the bulge. Anchor is currently a single staple.

FA: Sefton Priestley, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 6
26 Hunting Wombats in Silence

Climb Great White to the last bolt, then traverse left to link into the top of Silence of the Wombats for its last bolt. Really just a variant finish, but fun nonetheless.

Sportiva 6
26/27 The Great White Wombat Hunt

Climbs the obvious big corner / roof. Traverse right under the roof, into the V niche, then trend left and up to chain anchors

FA: Richard Kimberley, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 5
26 Sport for All

FA: Tony Burnell

Sportiva 15m, 6
28 The Zimmerframe Owner Strikes Back

Now 28 - until Vaughan glues the hold back on. Very steep route with glued holds two metres right. Climb past five bolts up a steeply overhanging wall to abseil chains. Originally a project by Matt Evrard

FA: Richard Kimberley, 1999

Sportiva 15m, 5
26 Wall Street Crumble

Another couple of metres right with even more glued holds. Good moves though.

FA: Tony Ward-Holmes, 2001

Sportiva 15m, 5
24 Thin Links

Climb the Butcher, mantle over the roof, then veer left to finish as for ‘Wall Street Crumble’

FA: Tony Burnell, 2000

Sportiva 15m, 6
25 The Butcher of Wall Street

Climb the Butcher to the 4th bolt then link into Wall Street for its bulge crux.

Sportiva 6
25 Mt Pleasant Butcher

The last route through the roof. A short capped corner gives access to the roof. Go straight over the top bulge, clipping if you have strength to burn. Once at the headwall bolt traverse off directly right to the last move and anchors of Weet-bix Kids

FA: Tony Burnell, 1999

Sportiva 14m, 6
23 Weet-Bix Kids

Skirts the right side of the roof. Difficult start on slopey holds. Climb the shallow groove to a small roof, then left to gain a standing position on the ledge. Finish up the steep crumbly wall to a large ledge and lowering anchor

FA: Tony Burnell, 1999

Sportiva 14m, 5
24 Weet-Bix Suction

Start up ‘Weet-Bix Kids’ and at the third bolt head slightly rightwards and finish up the last two bolts of ‘Liposuction’ combining the two best bits of each route for a harder more sustained variation.

Sportiva 14m, 5
23 Liposuction

First route of the "modern" development of Britten. Deceptively steep wall just left of the cave. A nut or large wire can be used at the start climbing onto the protruding nose Straight up the wall to a good hold left of the third bolt, then rightward to the chains just above the lip on the right.

FA: Simon Middlemass, 1993

Sportiva 12m, 3
25 Thorn Bird

Start 1½ metres right in a short corner. Hard moves onto a ledge, then shuffle left and clip the second bolt. Straight up the wall with a series of dynamic moves to finish on a ledge above and right of the Liposuction anchors at a single lowering bolt at the back of the ledge.

FA: Tony Burnell, 2000

Sportiva 12m, 4
24 What Mad Pursuit

On the left side of the pigeon cave. Follow four bolts up an ever steepening wall and across the top roof on better holds than you might expect. Use Mutilation's anchors

FA: Ico De Zwart, 2000

Sportiva 12m, 4
22 Wave Of Mutilation

On the left side of the cave. Four bolts lead directly up an overhanging wall with a capping roof to conclude at double anchor rings. There is a squating rest on the pillar halfway up.

FA: Marcus Thomas, 2000

Sportiva 12m, 4
23 Bird Lime

On the left side of the cave. Four bolts lead directly up an overhanging wall with a capping roof to conclude at double anchor rings. There is a squating rest on the pillar halfway up.

FA: Tony Burnell, 2001

Sportiva 14m, 7
23 Lime Hill

FA: Tony Burnell, 2001

Sportiva 12m, 4
22 Noisy Neighbour

Start up U Haul to the first bolt, but move left to another bolt, then blast up the wall past two more bolts on improving holds. Can also be started by bouldering to the first bolt directly. Use the U-Haul anchors.

FA: Marcus Thomas, 2000

Sportiva 13m, 4
21 U Haul

Very steep route following a groove and crack line rightward, on the right side of the cave. Technically easy but you need a certain amount of strength. Three bolts and anchor bolts.

FA: Tony Burnell, 1999

Sportiva 10m, 3
23 Disco Logic

The left side of the arête. Start slightly left, moving right past the second bolt and then up. Five bolts and two anchor rings.

FA: Marcus Thomas, 2000

Sportiva 11m, 5
28 The Rimmer

Lh Traverse. Starts as for Disco Logic and circles leftwards & up wards using top bolt of NN and going left across the top regions of Thorn Bird finishing at top of Mt Pleasant Butcher

FA: Andrew Cockburn, 2003

Sportiva 15m, 11
23 The New New Thing

The right-most route in the cave area. Start under the overhang on decent holds. A long reach to the glue reenforced holds then continue straight up to it’s own independent anchor.

FA: Andrew Buist, 2002

Sportiva 11m, 3

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