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Mid mountains

Anything between Springwood and Wentworth falls

Faulconbridge

Some short bolted routes.

Faulconbridge
Upper Teir

8-10m high cliff about 200m long, a lot of it broken and dirty.

Faulconbridge Upper Teir
18 Team Effort

Left side of small upper ledge, up past small flake over bulge to short slab and anchors.

Open Project 1

Right side of small upper ledge tending right to shared anchors

Open Project 3

Back on main track, up slab past and over flake to face and up to shared anchors.

18 Mr Flexible

Up middle of short steep wall to ledge and anchors

Open Project 2

Up right side of short steep wall to ledge and anchors

16 Utter defeat

Up left side of slab

16 Look to Windward

Up middle of slab to shared anchors

17 Rod Cant Reach

Up right of slab to tending left at last bolt to shared anchors, drop a grade if your tall.

Around corner

Next climbs 10m further along.....

8 Give me my money back

Short face to slab and corner, left to anchors

Ian project 2

Up orange streak past faint corner left to anchors

14 The Old Scrotum pole

Up short slab, past big ledge and up slab to anchors

Woodford Station

The Blue Mountains are a World Heritage listed area. The Grose Valley, the cliffs around Katoomba and much of the Narrow Neck peninsula are part of the Blue Mountains National Park which is managed by the NPWS. The Western Escarpment - where most of the climbing is - is Crown Land managed by the BMCC. While the NPWS Plan of Management nominates several locations in the National Park where rock climbing is deemed appropriate, the majority of the climbing remains unacknowledged. To maintain access our best approach is to 'Respect Native Habitat, Tread Softly and Leave No Trace'. Do not cut flora and keep any tracks and infrastructure as minimal as possible.

Practically all crags are either in National Park or in council reserve: dog owners are reminded that dogs are not allowed in National Parks at any time and fines have been issued, while for crags on council reserve the BMCC leash law requires that dogs be on-leash.

For the latest access related information, or to report something of concern, visit the Australian Climbing Association NSW Blue Mountains page at https://acansw.org.au/blue-mountains/

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