The majority of the bouldering and climbing at Yarrowyck is located on private property, and the land owner was a climber and has granted access to all climbers anytime, EXCEPT for all crags east of the ridge line which are too close to the land owners house and are off limits, in particular 'Captain Pugwash Memorial Buttress'.
Please do not leave garbage around, leave gates as you find them and do not harass stock. Climbing at Yarrowyck is a privilege, not a right.
The access tracks are in the Nature Reserve which is managed by NPWS which takes you to the Aboriginal Rock Art site. Bouldering or climbing in the reserve is not clear so please avoid this and check the boundaries when exploring.
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/mount-yarrowyck-nature-reserve
All of the upper areas are a steep walk in with a little bush bashing near the top. The easiest approach is to walk along the main track for around 1km until you pass a metal gate (-30.459303, 151.370702). After the gate head east along the fence for 400m until you meet an large exposed slab and cross the remnant of the old return loop track. Here you can clearly see each of the cliffs, continue up the slab and then veer off as needed.
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