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Point Perpendicular
Point Perpendicular is a beautiful seaside climbing area with a fantastic atmosphere and often incredible exposure. |
The Tubes
Don't climb on the sea side of the gully, too many fishermen. |
The Tubes |
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Fire When Ready
Follow the dark grey splotch straight up the wall. Grade may be off, I'm not a route climber (boulderer, sue me...), just going on other things I've solo'd around here. |
Unknown
Set of carrots on top. No info on grade. |
Outer Tubes Gully
Easy access, family friendly in an awesome area. Good idea to wear a helmet at least while belaying in case any loose stuff comes away, it is a newish cliff in a sea environment. |
The Tubes Outer Tubes Gully |
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★ Half Mast
The left most route as you arrive after the scramble down the descent gully. Thankfully stops before the band of choss is encountered. Short and fun warm up. |
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★★ Captain Barnacles
2nd route on the wall as you face the cliff. Great climbing with the exception of one band of choss. Great holds all the way up. |
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★★ The Red Bean
Great easy, pockets, edges, jugs and layaways, best easy route here |
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★★ Tumbles
Lovely climbing down low between some positive crimps at the crux, jugs to the anchors, you can think your way through the cruxes |
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★ Loose Lips Sink Ships
Slightly powerful at the start to great climbing up high |
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★★ Friend or Foe
Usual weekend and school holiday access only |
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★★ Fashion Tights
Just great climbing |
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Mixing Fashion with Fun
Up shallow corner crack line (grade 12) on the right of Fashion Tights. Up crack line to ledge then step left and finish up the last 3 bolts of Fashion Tights |
The Tubes |
Deep Water Face
Fun deep water solo area on good rock with plenty of potential. |
The Tubes Deep Water Face |
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★★ Bytes of Marxh
Obvious route up the arete then travers across sunbaking ledge above hairy pores and up flake. |
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★★ Hairy Pores
Committing heel up to nice sun baking ledge... Jump when ready |
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Dolphin Watch
Easy climbing, crux is finding good rock at the start closer to the water |
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★★ Diffusion
Conquer the overhang via some fun layback moves. When at the comfortable ledge take a deep breath and use the finger crack to go a bit higher. |
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★ Second Thought
Up the left face of the arete to the obvious ledge, then bombs away. |
The Mild West
The Mild West is less exposed than most other crags at Point Perp. The routes are also generally moderate and short, making it a good introductory area. |
The Mild West |
Slash Wall
A small cliff on the top tier sitting above Kwortzkliff. |
The Mild West Slash Wall |
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★ Orb
First route on the wall. Easy jug hauling. |
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★ Plunder
The route next on the right of Orb, a metre left of Slash. Straight up on nice rock with good gear. |
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★ Slash
The obvious right leaning crack. Well protected on good rock. |
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★ Burn
Climb slash for a couple of moves and traverse right over the undercut. then straight up to the thin crack near the top. |
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★★ Second Degree Burn
Direct start to Burn. Climbed just after the tree blew away. Mantle start onto shelf stand up, place some gear and continue into Burn. |
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★ Rock lobster
Right hand side of short wall or furthest left hand side of cave.. Up steeply on mega jugs. |
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★ Dodged a Bullet
Second line of bolts from left hand end.. Steeply up on mostly good holds but you may have to hang around to find them |
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★ Cut Loose Mother Goose
Right hand route in cave. Start under the scoop and work your way up to the crouched position below final headwall. Getting out of the crouched position is always fun for those watching.. |
The Mild West |
Kwortzkliff
Kwortzkliff is on the lower tier below Slash Wall. |
The Mild West Kwortzkliff |
The following routes are at the left hand end of the cliff. Routes described left to right looking i
The following routes are at the left hand end of the cliff. Routes described left to right looking in. |
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Naughtycal
The overhanging arete with a rooflet on the left side. Start at the blocks on the ledge. Climb the right side of the arete. |
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★ Winters Coming
Straight up the guts of the wall. Protect with small Friends. |
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★ Last of the summer wine
Mini wall with the descent station of Raptures Wall on it's far left side. The obvious crack on the right hand side of the wall. |
The following routes are one bay back right.
The following routes are one bay back right. |
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★ Swear Jar
Up steep wall with stonker gear and great holds |
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★ Foot fetish
Bay to the left of Snitches. Left hand crack and wall. Exit left onto slash Wall ledge. |
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Smooth as Silk
Up through the cheese following the slight hanging flake. Trend right at half height or when you can be bothered. 2 bolts set back from the lip to avoid the bash through the spider infested jungle. |
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★ Doggy Door
Up obvious big corner / flake as per topo image above. Hoick up on the RB if you can't do the start the good climbing is on the wall |
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Cat Flap
Wall on right. Small gear. Perfect rock on the wall. 1RB at the start. |
The next bay to the right. Left hand wall is Snitches.
The next bay to the right. Left hand wall is Snitches. |
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★★ Snitches Get Stitches
Short pumpy overhanging arete.. Great gymnastic moves on really good rock |
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★ A face full of bush
Long reaches to good ledges. Trend right. Exit with care into bush above. 2 bolts over the lip to access or lower from. |
3 bays back right. Identified by the great rock and the large Banksia Tree growing in the middle of
3 bays back right. Identified by the great rock and the large Banksia Tree growing in the middle of the bay. |
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Flextime
Start at the clean slotted wall just left of the Banksia. Straight up the wall. |
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Dry Feet
Start in the middle of the Banksia. Straight up wall to tricky exit. |
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Armada
Start at the crack on the right end of the wall. Climb the arete with a tricky move at the top. |
The Mild West |
Raptures Wall
A steep red coloured wall which ascends from deep water - located below 'Kwortzkliff' at the end of the crag. The smooth water washed rock on this wall is excellent quality, but turns totally slick, damp and feral in the slightest humidity. Avoid in summer altogether. |
The Mild West Raptures Wall |
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★★ Corner Project
Closed project - stay off. |
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★★ Jolly Roger
Walk along the ledge until large blocks make you have to scramble over them... Above these blocks you will find the rap anchors.. Maybe clip a few of the bolts to keep in contact with wall and not allow you to end up in the drink... It's a mixed climb take a double set of cams to size 2 and a 3 and 4 are needed also... You may have to set the bottom belay at a height that suits the swell size... |
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★ Face Project
Closed project - stay off. |
★★ Neil's Arete Proj
The hanging arete, starting from small ledge just above water level on the left side of the arete. Closed project - stay off. |
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★★★ Tinder Surprise
Amazing climb in an amazing location. Rap off lower bolt from Rock Lobster and Dodged a bullet, Abseil 10 metres to the next ledge, stay on the rope and walk 4 metres to the edge and rap a further 30 mtrs to the belay.. You will pass the 2 bolts for the top belay and then a further 2 bolts at the bottom... You will be about 5 mtrs off the water when your at the belay. You can also start this climb from the big ledge at sea level, by traversing left (trad) and up to the original belay anchors. Use a double set of nuts as protection with a smattering of small and medium cams. Due to the tough access and remote feeling be solid with your grade or leave a fixed rope and carry prussics. |
The next few routes all start on a large comfy ledge, perched about 2m above the ocean. You can walk
The next few routes all start on a large comfy ledge, perched about 2m above the ocean. You can walk around on this ledge unroped. Although the water looks tempting for a swim, sharks have been seen cruising past and the barnacles would make getting back out again a nasty business. |
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★★ Squid lips
Either start off the main ledge near the corner "Puffin" or rap as per Tinder Surprise to independent belay anchors.. Small to medium cams at start and then bolts to the top. Crux at mid height.. Highly polished rock will make this climb harder with humidity. |
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Puffin
Major trad corner - starting from the left end of the ledge perched 2m above the ocean. The top 3rd of this route is a loose vegetated hillside and ruins what is otherwise quite a good route. |
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★★ Tails of a Salty Dawg
Rap down as per Tinder Surprise.. But as you rap down head to your right about 2 mtrs.. You are looking at Salty Dawg on the wall to your right.. Ridiculously fun jugging through the steepness. Turn the lip and burst out into the sun and climb the orange headwall to the anchors.. Take in the view whilst you belay... Pitch two is the short traverse "2 bolts" to the anchor of Tinder Surprise.. |
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★★ Sleeping Serpent
First three bolts of Dream Weaver then head left over the lip of the roof. Then the crux is on the immaculate orange rock of the head wall.. Wires and small cams protect the easing top section to the anchors.. The name is originated from the Diamond Python i used to rap over daily we became good friends☺ |
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★★★ Dream Weaver
Start off the main ledge, just before it narrows. Climb steeply through and around the bulges... Take small wires and small to medium cams for the middle.. |
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★ Hook Line Sinker
A long wall route that goes all the way to the very top. Start at right hand end of ledge. Up carefully to first bolt or get some early trad protection in. Route finding is pretty difficult and the location is demanding. You should be fairly pumped when you get to the next bolt 20 mtrs up! Bring a full rack, doubles of cams and wires. The rock near the top is a bit choss but the gear is good (if you still have any left on your rack!). Not recommend if this grade is your limit. |
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★★ Raptures of the Deep
Surprisingly popular despite the exotic location for the grade. Depending on the swell height, belay either at water level or on a ledge about 8m up. A fantastic climb from a great position. Abseil from the first set of rings. |
The following three routes are accessed by either traversing right from the ledge at the base of Dre
The following three routes are accessed by either traversing right from the ledge at the base of Dream Weaver (juggy but vertical traverse about 2m above the water!) - or - fixing a 40m rope to the third set of ring bolts on the ledge above the wall (at base of small cave) and rapping in. There is a small ledge and cave at base of The Fish Book with double rings to belay from. |
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★★★ Raptor
A good face crack - with heaps of jugs on either side for most of the way up. The very final move through the slick bulge is certainly the crux! Scramble up blocky stuff to rap rings. All trad. |
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★★ The Fish Book
Steep corner 3m right of Raptor, starting on small ledge about 2m above the ocean. There are double rings to belay off. Stem the juggy corner that gets more fused the higher it gets, until forced onto the face on the left wall - then finish through a couple of steep bulges. Once the good rock ends, scramble up the blocky vegetated hill for 10m to belay from rap rings (shared with Raptor). This is a mixed route, take at minimum a single set of cams from finger to fist size (doubles of #2 camalot) + single set of wires and a few long quickdraws. This route was partially retrobolted by mistake, after the first ascentists didn't write up their all-trad ascent. |
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★★ Good Love
Superb hanging arete to the right of The Fish Book with slick orange rock. Mostly bolts, but still requires a single set of finger to hand sized cams. This is quite a pumper! (who wants to try the first DWS ascent?). Like the other routes on this wall, once you get to the top of the good steep rock you need to scramble up easy blocky terrain for 10m to the ledge. This route was partially retrobolted by mistake, after the first ascentists didn't write up their route. |
Access the next route from the 2nd set of rap rings on the ledge.
Access the next route from the 2nd set of rap rings on the ledge. |
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★★ No Man
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
Access these two routes by fixing a 35m rope from the first set of rap rings on the ledge. The belay
Access these two routes by fixing a 35m rope from the first set of rap rings on the ledge. The belay ledge is about 5m above the ocean and requires trad. |
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★★ Time and Tide
The most sustained of the routes on this side of the wall with excellent rock and quite a few shiny ringbolts. It's still a mixed climb though, so bring a single set of trad. |
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★★ Oceans of You
Climbs the far right edge of this wall. Starts out innocently enough up great orange pockets - and finishes with a tricky move through the bulge on slightly suss rock. Mostly trad - 1 or 2 bolts at the finish. |
The Mild West |
Bob's Cliff
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
The Mild West Bob's Cliff |
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Dundee
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Naughty but Nice
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Grunties
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Peter Periwinkle
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Derek the Octopus
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Lunging Limpet
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
The following climbs start from Penguin ledge.
The following climbs start from Penguin ledge. |
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Nosepickings
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Gopher Writ
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Dogfish
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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★ Penguin
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Lizard Ramp
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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★ Sneaker
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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★★ For a Giggle
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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★ Just for Fun
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Golden Summers
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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★ Self Raising Flower
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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★ Fandango
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Burning Deck
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Megadeath
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
The following climbs start from a ledge at the base of the obvious corner, 'Room with a View'.
The following climbs start from a ledge at the base of the obvious corner, 'Room with a View'. |
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★★ Over the Rainbow
The arete left of 'Room with a View'. Classic grit style climbing, no gear above the horizontal at one third height. Just as well there is a big clean fallout zone. Start: As for 'Room with a View' |
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★★ Room with a View
Up the obvious corner. |
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★ Bedroom Wall
Up the wall right of 'Room with a View' Start: As for 'Room with a View' |
The Mild West |
Rainbird Wall
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
The Mild West Rainbird Wall |
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Misconceptions
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Exit
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Seals and Submarines
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |
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Craving Penetrations
Point Perp is located within a Navy Weapons Range and is closed on most weekdays for live fire exercises. It is generally open only on weekends and during NSW school holidays, but even at these times access can be restricted due to crowding and the limited amount of car parking within the range. In peak season the entrance gates can therefore be closed for hours at a time until the range empties out again; at these times consider starting early to beat the rush. At all times of the year, it is best to ring the rangers to check accessibility before you go (02 4448 3411), to avoid the risk of being turned away. If the range is closed you can always go to the Town Cliffs, accessed from Currarong. |