A combination of a shorter wall and a highball sector further around.
Shorter wall - great fall zones, flat area, comfortable and lots of space to spread out.
Highball sector - smooth rolled rocks cover the fall zone, easy to move them around to create flat areas to safely place mats.
Both areas have some flaky bits due to being a new area, nothing dangerous, just check holds before committing. Will improve with traffic.
No issues accessing area. It is just below a small ocean lookout with easy natural steps down to the base.
Park in the cul-de-sac on Pacific Street. Walk back up the street approx. 75m and down the path behind the gate. Follow the path down, through the grasses to the left and then down the easy natural steps to the base of the shorter wall section. Continue around the base of the shorter wall and across the rolled stones to get to the highball sector.
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No bolting in this area.
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作者: Tim Haasnoot
日期: 2013
国际书号: 9780975129319
An area that has steep sport routes, trad cracks, deep-water-soling, sea cliff climbing and bouldering all within a short drive to some beautiful beaches and national parks is surely worth a look in. The Newcastle and Hunter Rock Climbing guide by Tim Haasnoot is feature packed and includes all the areas worth a day trip from Newcastle. This guide features over 950 routes, 170 boulder problems and 100 DWS with full topo maps and navigation info.
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