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17-Aug-2004 8:26:30 PM
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Had a look at the boulders under North West Outcrop the other day - there's one large flat top one that
has 4 pretty hard looking high problems on it, great rock. Two steep, two slabby - have these been
done? Didn't have a look on top for a bolt. Anyone know anything about these? (I'll take some shots next
time)
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17-Aug-2004 9:09:41 PM
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yea take some shots next time.I don't think i know these, i've been playing around between drysdale carpark and brevity boulders. there's loads dotted around this hill .
beer sounds good.
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23-Aug-2004 2:43:57 PM
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There's some photos at http://www.dugfish.com/climbing/
There is also a bit of bouldering behind / to the Right of this boulder, a shorter sharp arete and face.
These problems are pretty tall and don't have the best landings. I was thinking of chucking a bolt on top
for tr'ing.
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23-Aug-2004 2:55:52 PM
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Arete and a few others have been done. See http://www.mrppp.com.au/nhb/reports/02052004/images/boulder02.jpg
They don't look that highball - just a mat or two and spotters rather than TR bolt.
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23-Aug-2004 4:12:40 PM
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in you second photo douglas, i've had a look at that RH arete, and thought it looked doable. there are some edges in the horizontal seam on the left face.
also, the large undercut boulder just down from there looks like it would have a couple of nice problems, but a topout looks desperate, so may have to finish on a designated jug.
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