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Lindfield West

Short cliff and boulders in Seven Little Australians Park.

Bunty's Block

Like it's namesake, nearly everything on Bunty's Block is reprehensible: the rock is gritty and slippery; apparently secure holds give way under the least provocation; honest attempts to grasp or stand are met with sudden unexpected breakages; a thick layer or moss, lichen and dirt conceals almost everything of use; and the pockets are generally full of spiders, dead insects, dirt or unknown sticky residues.

Of course the final unsporting and surreptitious secrets of Bunty's Block block lie in the topouts: a good 10 feet to the ground, and nearly all vile slopes lubricated with dead lichen.

Turn right as the track turns left to get there, but why would you climb anywhere else?

V1 I only w-wanted to p-p-please you

Up relatively easy ramp to ghastly slopy topout.

V1 It wasn't my fault, it's all the others

Flake and breaks (haha)

V1 I n-never did n-n-nothing

Scoop with sidepulls: foot in hole, achieve break, then flail for mighty top lump.

V1 I was only p-p-playin' marbles

Mossy arete with sidepulls, both strange and surprising highball - needs a brush!

V0 Twasn't me-'twasn't my fault!

Old fashioned chipped staircase with 2 woefully old rusted carrot "loweroffs" and another further back ...

"What is the meaning of this abominable travesty all the way up this unspoilt bush cliff?" Captain Woolcot asked sternly.

"I was carvin' me name on the t-t-top," said Bunty, in a shaking voice. "How c-c-could I have ch-chipped them holds into the rock?"

"Ah!" said his father. "Chipped? Answer me at once."

"N-n-nothin'," he answered-"I never ch-chipped n-nothin' at all. The ch-ch-chisel was on the top of the block and the h-h-h-ammer wasn't even in me h-h-hand."

The Captain shook him until his teeth chattered. "Did you chip that cliff?" he demanded.

"N-n-no I n-never," Bunty whispered, white to the lips. "The ch-ch-chisel just dropped off the top and must 'ave chipped the cliff as it fell d-d-d-own."

"You contemptible young cur!" cried his father, pausing a moment when his arm ached with wielding the strap. "I'll thrash the mean spirit of cliff-chipping and climbing cowardice out of you, or kill you in the attempt!"

In through the Pantry Window

"He pushed up the narrow window, and with much difficulty forced his little fat body through"

Underhang on left end of block with finger crack, pockets, and abundant moss above.

Model Child wall

Short ironstone wall left of lookout

V0 Miasmas of naughtiness

Crack on left

V0 Excellent lungs and tireless tongues

Straight up the middle.

V1 Ventilatory chasms

Sharp ironstone arete on right of wall

--------------- Divider --------------- Other formations here.

--------------- Divider --------------- Other formations here.

V1 Fat and very lazy

Bulge under lookout with sloped topout

V2 She flung off her cloud

Capped arete - kneebar the gap then throw for knob. Beware bad backwards landing.

I should charter a balloon

Rather blank looking wall

Seven Little Australians wall

Grey wall with prominent ironstone rims right on path - watch for walkers.

V0- The General

Wide corner crack with bits of rock and veg in it.

V0 Baby

Three-step mantle. Can be downclimbed.

V1 Bunty

Nice layback crack.

V0 Nell

Another three-step mantle that can be downclimbed.

V1 Judy

Ironstone arete with slopey topout

V0 Pip

Wall 1m right of Judy

V2 Meg

Wall just left of little low overhang

V1 Esther

Just right of little low overhang, harder establishment then up slab.

V1 Captain Woolcot

Hard start then up lichen slab

V0- Martha

Easy layback corner and slab

V1 Seven Little Australians

Travserse from slab corner to Martha to The General, or the revserse,.

Fowl for Dinner wall

Wall with a bit of lichen and grit capped by leaf litter.

V2 Fowl for Dinner

Right end of wall next to flake. Throw for slopers and slab.

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