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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Nick Foulds Scott Fielding Brendan Heywood Scott Godwin Nathan Harrowell Jack Seawright Lee Prescott Alex Mougenot Dylan Glavas Tom Semple
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Table of contents
- 1. Mt Norman 3 in Area
- 2. Index by grade
1. Mt Norman
- Summary:
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Lat / Long: -28.860748, 151.961890
准入问题
The climbing is on a coarse granite (Stanthorpe Adamalite). Most of the climbing areas are above well used bushwalking tracks. Be mindful of bushwalkers and tread lightly. This area has had access problems in the past and underlying 'ban climbing' tensions are still around. Climbing is banned altogether on the First Pyramid and Sphinx Rock. Stay off climbs here at ALL times. Ref 2010 Management Plan
行为准则
Note almost all the sport climbing is on Carrot Bolts. Bring bolt hangers.
DO NOT PLACE ANY NEW BOLTS anywhere in the Park Boundary. As per the 2010 Park Management Plan. Climbing is banned altogether on the First Pyramid and Sphinx Rock. Stay off climbs here at ALL times.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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★★★ The Boldest Boulder / Norman's Pebble
When walking to Mount Norman you cross a several large expanses of open granite. One of these has this beauty of a boulder sitting at the top of it. The obvious carved looking face above the downhill aspect of the boulder. Feels a lot higher and bolder than it is. That being said make sure you spotters can stop you rolling if you fall! 首攀: Nick Foulds, Antoine Chandonnet & drew, 5 7月 2020 | {FB} V3 | 4m | |||||
2 | ★★ The Other Dimension | 18 | 65m, 2 | |||||
3 | Half Magic | 21 | 20m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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18 | ★★ | The Other Dimension | 65m, 2 | ||
21 | Half Magic | 20m | |||
V3 | ★★★ | The Boldest Boulder | 4m |