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Dry routes around Sydney up to 22 - caves roofs |
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3-May-2015 9:35:58 AM
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Hey guys, can anyone recommend any route up to 22 which could be dry in these rainy days? Possibly any caves, roofs or covered spots around Sydney? I was trying to filter it out on the crag.com with some hashtag but nothing is coming up and all the roofs and caves I can think of are really hard 24 and above. thanks guys for any hints
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3-May-2015 12:43:20 PM
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Woken furies at Mt K lost & found wall stay dry, I know because I bolted it when it was pissing down...long way to walk for one 10m route though and you will be well and truely wet once you got there.
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3-May-2015 8:27:22 PM
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The roof at Narrabeen slabs - watch for leeches!
There are some covered climbs at berowra but might be a grade or two too high...
I haven't been but Campbelltown has some supposedly amazing overhanging stuff.
Looks like the rain will hold off for a few days at least though, so you should be able to find some dry rock by Wed.
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3-May-2015 9:46:51 PM
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On 3/05/2015 Sanka wrote:
>Hey guys, can anyone recommend any route up to 22 which could be dry in
>these rainy days? Possibly any caves, roofs or covered spots around Sydney?
>I was trying to filter it out on the crag.com with some hashtag but nothing
>is coming up and all the roofs and caves I can think of are really hard
>24 and above. thanks guys for any hints
There are some dry routes out at Centennial Trev that are pretty popular, especially the underside of the natural arch that stays dry in most wet weather.
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6-May-2015 5:58:47 PM
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St Peters.
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7-May-2015 2:37:04 PM
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What's that route down on the Harbour (Balls Head?) called
I recall that was about 22
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7-May-2015 3:45:36 PM
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Clocks....it's rubbish.
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7-May-2015 10:35:49 PM
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22 if you top out.. 20 to the end of the roof. :P
If you want something weather proof, try bouldering in the Red Dust Cave in Lane Cove River Park
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