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  <header autonumber="true" camping="" walk="20 min" sun="Not much sun" rock="Dolerite walls and cracks up to 80m" name="Bulging Buttress" intro="Bulging Buttress spans the wide-ranging area between Avalanche Couloir and Teardrop Gully. The buttress is divided into LHleft hand and RHright hand sections by a centrally located prow. At the left LHhand end close to Avalanche Couloir is SSSSI Wall, a hanging wall of quality looking lines that rises to join the main buttress to its right. Right of here on the LHSleft side of the prow is a steep, clean wall (Black Magic area) on which several fine sport and trad routes reside. The prow has a pronounced step 25m off the ground that traverses part the way left underneathbelow this clean wall. On the right RHSside of the prow the routes are initially shorter and finish onat the step (Jelly Wall). Further right the routes in the Breaker Spur area become longer before the cliff eventually merges into the natural continuation of Teardrop Gully. The quality of the rock right of the prow is definitelysignificantly poorer than that on the LHSleft side. " history="" acknowledgement="" access="Bulging Buttress is accessed from the climbers&apos; carpark. Walk left along the Organ Pipes Track for approximately 400m arriving at the signposted Bulging Buttress/University Buttress track junction that heads right up a boulder field (GPS MTW070). Follow this climbers&apos; track to where it first meets the base of the cliff just right of the prow. This is the Jelly Wall area.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Following the track further left from providesJelly accesswall totakes routesyou betweenaround SSSIthe andprow Malignantto Mushroom.access Accessroutes toon SSSISSSSI Wall is by following the track left around the prow, then traversingand the Black Magic area&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;To access SSSSI Wall continue along this track, traversing left across and up to enter Avalanche Couloir.  ForA accessscramble toback routesright infrom the Blackcouloir accesses Magicthe areabase followof theSSSSI track left around the prow then up slightly to the basewall. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Routes in the Black Magic area are found immediately around and uphill left of the cliffprow.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;For routes right of the prow, the climbers&apos; track meets the cliff at the Jelly Roll area.  those on Jelly Wall can be accessed from where climbers’ track first meets the cliff.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;To access routes in the Breaker Spur area follow the base of the cliff 25m further right. from Jelly Wall.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;To descend climbs on this buttress, there are rap anchors on Mildly Amused (35m), Heat Pump (50m), Warm Glow (50m), Black Magic (47m and 35m: or 1x 60m to bottomthe base of accessthe scrambling gullyroute), Dal Nulla (30m), Jelly Roll (35m), Smoke and Mirrors (32m), and Breaker Spur  area (50m and 37m)." id="1"/>
  <text class="heading3" id="17">SSSSI Wall</text>
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  <text class="text" id="19">A clean hanging black wall located right of Avalanche Couloir that offers quality steep routes. To gain access, climb 50m up Avalanche Couloir and scramble back R to the base of the wall. Descent from these routes is by the Mildly Mused rap station (35m) which is located on the southern side of the summit blocks.</text>
  <climb name="SSSSI (Seriously Searching For Sanity but Suiciding Instead)" id="23" fa="K. Bischoff, G. Dixon, Feb 1981. FFA: S. Parsons, P. Bigg, and D. Fife freed the lower half in 1982; N. Deka and D. Stephenson freed the original aid line in Feb 1989." grade="22" length="30m" extra="↓" stars="***" number="1.">A quality free route courtesy of an old aid line. At the LH end of the wall is a clean steep corner capped by a roof at 20m. &lt;br/&gt;Climb the thin corner crack to the roof. Step L and up to DBB on a small ledge. Any old pegs on the line should be ignored and preferably removed, as they are well past their use-by date.</climb>
  <climb name="Mildly Amused" id="22" fa="R. Parkyn, Feb 1999." grade="25" length="35m" extra="↓" stars="***" number="2.">This route tends to remain dry even when the others on this wall are seeping. Start as for Beaten and Abused. At the horizontal break at 6m where Beaten and Abused goes R, go slightly L and up (tricky) into the crack above until the first U can be clipped. Undercling around the flake (crux) then continue up the face and arête above. Good natural pro is available in the crack (wires and cams), then 9 fixed anchors lead to a rap station.</climb>
  <climb name="Beaten and Abused" id="21" fa="D. Stephenson, N. Deka, Pete Steane, Feb 1989." grade="22" length="40m" extra="↓" stars="***" number="3.">The sustained and classic LH start to the upper crack of Crazed and Confused. Start just R of the arête to the R of SSSSI, at the base of the black streaks. Layback the thin flake to the horizontal break, then move R and climb the hand and finger crack past a couple of bulges to a second horizontal break. Step R and finish up the widening crack as for Crazed and Confused.</climb>
  <climb name="Crazed and Confused" id="20" fa="N. Deka, D. Stephenson, Feb 1989." grade="22" length="40m" extra="" stars="**" number="4.">The upper half of the wall is split by a prominent crack. Crazed and Confused is the RH variant. About 15m R of SSSSI, locate a large pedestal at the base of a steep black streaked wall. Climb the LH side of the pedestal. Launch off this and up a short steep wall (crux) until it is possible to step L into the prominent crack. Climb the crack and then mount the block on the L to a belay stance.</climb>
  <text class="heading3" id="26">Black Magic Area</text>
  <text class="text" id="27">Routes from What's WizardLeft to Warm Glow start from ground level. Routes from Lignum Vitae to Equipoise start from the prominent step, L of the prow. A 15m scramble up a weakness on the LH side left of the prow provides access to the step.</text>
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  <climb id="5153" stars="*" extra="11ÞÞ" number="5." name="WhateverWhat&apos;s Left" length="25m" grade="2123" fa="Roger Parkyn, JamesOwen ParkynGervasoni, NovDec 2015">On the lump of rock. ">The left of The Wizard. Grunty work through the overhang (going rightwards) leadshand finish to someWhatever thinnerthat moves onascends the arete (crux), continue up and then step left onto the ledge. Finish by lay-backing the fin of rock up to the anchors. &lt;br/&gt;Variant, "What's Left" (23): fromlump of rock left of the Wizard. From the U at the overhang on Whatever go straight up and climb through to the ledge on the left side of the arete.</climb>
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  <climb name="The Wizard" id="16" fa="K. Bischoff, P. Robinson, Feb 1981." grade="18" length="80m" extra="" stars="**" number="7.">A spell-binding route that is best after a dry spell. On the LH side of Bulging Buttress and obscured in the corner is a prominent line capped by a large overhang. Scramble up over blocks to the base of the line. &lt;br/&gt;1. 25m. Climb up to the overhang, pass it on the L and follow the steep crack to a ledge. &lt;br/&gt;2. 25m. Continue up a short, awkward corner to a large ledge then straight up to base of the black corner. &lt;br/&gt;3. 30m. A demanding pitch. Up the vee-chimney, jam through the bulge and continue pleasantly to the top. Descend by walking down Avalanche Couloir or arranging a tape abseil.</climb>
  <climb name="Cold Power" id="15" fa="Pete Steane, D. Fife, Mar 1996." grade="21" length="30m" extra="↓" stars="***" number="8.">A committing start and a pumpy finish. This route is on the wall of the buttress R of The Wizard. Despite previous morbid descriptions of initial traverse, this excellent climb can be well protected with use of double ropes - placing a good cam above the easy traverse (previously described as unprotectable), then other small gear at the end of traverse. &lt;br/&gt;An alternative start is by climbing pitch 1 of heat pump and deviating left just before the anchors (a 45m pitch). Abseil from heat pump top anchors.</climb>
  <climb name="Heat Pump" id="14" fa="R. Parkyn, N. Hancock, 2002." grade="22" length="50m" extra="Þ ↓" stars="***" number="9.">Leave your trad rack at home. Best on a warm day. &lt;br/&gt;1. 25m 18. Start about 10m L of the scramble up to Black Magic. Follow the line of U-bolts past the LH end of an overlap to ledge with DBB. &lt;br/&gt;2. 25m 22. Classy climbing between the arête and the prominent black streak on the LH side of the steep wall.</climb>
  <climb name="Warm Glow" id="13" fa="R. Parkyn, D. McConnell, 2003." grade="22" length="50m" extra="Þ ↓" stars="*" number="10.">The second pitch runs parallel to Heat Pump's second pitch and ascends the wall 2m L of Lignum Vitae (LV).&lt;br/&gt;1. 25m 19. Climb pitch one of Heat Pump to DBB.&lt;br/&gt;2. 25m 22. Ascend the steep face L of the LV chimney to a ledge with rap station.</climb>
  <climb id="52" stars="*" extra="" number="11." name="Smokin&apos;" length="20m" grade="20" fa="Roger Parkyn, James Parkyn, Steve Goss, Jan 2016. ">Climb the steep crack-line about 6m right of the start of Heat Pump. Takes a range of gear from wires to #4 Camalot. Hardest near the bottom.</climb>
  <climb name="Lignum Vitae" id="12" fa="P. Jackson, R. McMahon, Jan 1971." grade="16" length="80m" extra="↓" stars="**" number="12.">Sharpen your trad techniques on this old school number. Follows the conspicuous black chimney in the centre of the steep and impressive wall. ScrambleClimb upthe thescrambling weaknessroute anduntil just below the top of the step. Traverse move5m left to belay at the base of the chimney 10m L of Black Magic. Roping up for the scrambling route is a wise plan.&lt;br/&gt;1. 50m. Up the groove past three ancient pitons to a ledge at 35m near the Warm Glow (WG) rap station. Bridge R and make an intimidating move into the bottomless chimney. Continue up line to a a largellarge ledge with a bollard belay. &lt;br/&gt;2. 30m. Climb the chimney at the back of the ledge then up slab to a small tea-tree at the base of double-cracks in a corner. Climb the cracks and finish via the left line up a short chimney to top. Descent: ARap 45m rap from threaded slings reachesto the WGWarm Glow rap station (45m). ThenRap afrom 50mhere rapto tothe base of the cliff. (50m)</climb>
  <climb name="Black Magic" id="11" fa="K. Carrigan, I. Lewis, Jan 1975." grade="18" length="53m48m" extra="↓" stars="***" number="13.">A Pipes classic. Makes a fantastic single pitch with a large rack, or can easily be split into two. Takes the line Rright of centre on the steep south-facing wall. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;1. 25m. Scramble 15m up the weakness toFollow the scrambling route for 15m to access the top of the step. Don't be too proud to rope up.&lt;br/&gt;1. 25m. Climb the slab, trending left of the prow to a stance below an over-hanging crack. Jam up and over a spike and then continue up the crack to a ledge and belay stance. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;2. 23m. From the belay, trend left with a thoughtful move up into a small niche to gain the base of a wide crack equipped with finger jams. Up and step right onto the wall then back left into the crack to reach the next ledge. Continue up the hand-crack to a pea-pod. Step R at this point and around the corner to the prow and Black Magic rap station - 47m to top of the step, with a second rap (35m) from there to the ground.</climb>
  <climb name="Magic Mushroom Variants" id="10" fa="OriginalVariant 1: T.McKenny, T. Meldrum, Jan 2011; Variant (2),: G. Phillips, S. Young, Jan 2010, (1) T.McKenny, T. Meldrum, Jan 2011" grade="17" length="50m" extra="↓" stars="" number="14.">Well protected (and possibly aeasier bit easier) variantsvariant finishes to Black Magic (BM). Climb Black Magic to just above the bulge at about 15m, andthen step Rright onto the face, past a spike, and either: &lt;br/&gt;Variant 1) - climbClimb the crack on the LHleft hand side of the huge detached flake or; &lt;br/&gt;Variant 2) traverse R - Traverse right for another metre and climb the off-width on the RHright hand side of the flake. &lt;br/&gt;Continue directly up the face above via a fist and hand crack, trending Rright and finishing up the prow to the BMBlack Magic rap boltsstation.</climb>
  <text class="text" id="48">The next three climbs share the same rap station down to the Jelly Roll rap station (30m).</text>
  <climb name="Malignant Mushroom" id="9" fa="S. Parsons, S. Brennan, Apr 1981." grade="19" length="32m" extra="↓" stars="*" number="15.">A companion line to Black Magic that follows the right RHhand end of the steep wall. SomeThere is loose rock. Belay on this route. Follow the scrambling route to the top of the step and belay off the Jelly Roll rap anchors on the step, 7m Rright of Black Magic. &lt;br/&gt;1. 32m. Climb up past a dangerous looking spike (or take the line just to the Rright) and follow the corner until level with a small roof. Traverse R on slopey rail and step around the prow. Move R slightly and up to DBB.&lt;br/&gt;</climb>
  <climb name="Equipoise" id="38" fa="H. Jackson , T. Smith, Feb 2013." grade="23" length="30m" extra="↓ " stars="**" number="16.">Climbs the arête Rright of Malignant Mushroom. Belay off the Jelly Roll rap anchors on the step, 7mas Rfor ofMalignant Black MagicMushroom.&lt;br/&gt;Step R of the arête and ascend flake then arête with increasing difficulty and spaced protection to the overlap. Difficult moves past this, up past a bolt, then R to small ledge. Easier moves back on the arête lead to another ledge and up to the DBB .&lt;br/&gt;</climb>
  <climb name="Isonomy" id="49" fa="A. Donoghue, H. Jackson, Feb 2014." grade="24" length="30m" extra="↓ " stars="**" number="17.">Start Rright of Equipoise on the subsidiary ledge slightly below and R of the far RH end of Black Magic ledge where the belayer can see the route and the ropes run clear of the arête. Mainly bolted but take 1, 2 and 3 camelots. &lt;br/&gt;Climb arête to ledge at 2m, then diagonally R for 3 m to reach shallow R facing corner, up this then hard face moves to rest below roof. Direct through roof crux and up to rest 3m above roof. Up and slightly L on upper face to finish with Equipoise at DBB. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</climb>
  <text class="heading3" id="35">Jelly Wall</text>
  <text class="text" id="35">Jelly Wall</text>
  <text class="text" id="29">The access track meets the cliff at the base of the next routes. They climb the wall just right of the prow and finish on the step in the buttress. They can be done as access routes to climbs starting from the step or as nice single pitch climbs in their own right. There are rap stations above Jelly Roll (35m), Smoke and Mirrors (32m) and Dal Nulla (30m).</text>
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  <climb name="Eye for a Line" id="28" fa="T. McKenny, I. Snape, D. Humphries, Dec 2010." grade="16" length="34m" extra="↓" stars="" number="18.">The open corner to the left of Jelly Roll has been climbed. The rock quality is as good (or bad) as it looks... Climb either up the corner or the left wall, breaking out right round the arête where the rock quality finally deteriorates to suicidal. Finish up last few moves of Jelly Roll. Descent as for Jelly Roll.</climb>
  <climb name="Jelly Roll" id="7" fa="S. Parsons, P. Bigg, Apr 1978." grade="17" length="35m" extra="↓" stars="*" number="19.">Great if you are a percussionist. For the rest of us, however, the tone emitted by tapping the flakes on this route is a tad scary. The route ascends the cracked wall below the step, on the right hand side of the prow. Start near the left edge of the wall. Climb the face to a crack, which is followed to gain the step of Bulging Buttress, below the start of Black Magic. Rap off (DBB 35m) or continue up another route.</climb>
  <climb name="Breakneck" id="32" fa="M. Douglas, D. Cox , Nov 1962" grade="14" length="30m" extra="↓" stars="" number="20.">One of the earliest routes on the Pipes. Although the first pitch has recently (2013) had a bit of a make over, with much loose rock removed, it still requires care. Several upper pitches mentioned in the first Guide have never been identified. Start 3m right of Jelly Roll and climb the steep and in places loose crack. Finish on the step.</climb>
  <climb name="Smoke and Mirrors " id="30" fa="I. Snape and T. McKenny, V. Keller, Dec. 2012." grade="15/19" length="32m" extra="↓" stars="*" number="21.">Start about 5m R of Jelly Roll, in the middle of the wall on good rock (directly under the lower abseil line from the step). Climb straight up the wall, either trending L at the final overhang and finishing up the last few metres of the Breakneck crack (15), or climb the roof direct and the terrific steep wall above (19) to the rap station (32m).</climb>
  <climb name="Dal Nulla" id="40" fa="P. Robinson, C. (Basil) Rathbone, May 2013." grade="13" length="30m" extra="↓   " stars="" number="22.">Definitely worth a look. The corner cleft 2m right of Smoke and Mirrors. "Traditional" so watch out! Bridging and good holds lead past a jammed block to a bulge and short exit chimney to DBB. Rap: 30m.</climb>
  <climb name="Crucio" id="31" fa="T. McKenny, I. Snape, Dec 2012." grade="17" length="30m" extra="↓" stars="**" number="23.">Takes a spellbinding line up the face of the pillar 5m to the right of Smoke and Mirrors, to left of Breaker Spur. Climb the open book corner and then take as direct line as possible up the exciting steep wall above, trending slightly right then left to gain the finger crack. Finish up left hand arête to the ledge and tree belay. Rap station to left above Dal Nulla (30m).&lt;br/&gt;</climb>
  <climb name="Humpty Dumpty" id="50" fa="P. Robinson, C. (Basil) Rathbone, Jan 2015." grade="14" length="30m" extra="↓   " stars="" number="24.">The line on the wall 2m right of Crucio. Scramble up to a small flat rock at the bottom of a hidden corner. Bridge easily up using big holds to the crack system splitting the wall above. Follow this and climb a short finger crack in the right wall (crux), move left and finish up the crack on the right. At the top go 2m left to belay as for Crucio. Rap off the Dal Nulla rap station to left (30m).&lt;br/&gt;</climb>
  <text class="heading3" id="25">Breaker Spur Area</text>
  <text class="text" id="42">The next climbs start to the right of Jelly Wall.</text>
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  <climb name="Breaker Chimney" id="5" fa=" T. Terry, K. Hall, Mar 1968. Direct finish: Basil Rathbone, P. Robinson, Apr 1979." grade="14" length="104m" extra="↓" stars="" number="25.">The prominent chimney high on the face to the right of Malignant Mushroom and left of Breaker Spur, Start 20m right of the prow of the buttress, as for Breaker Spur. &lt;br/&gt;1. 32m. As for Breaker Spur. &lt;br/&gt;2. 12m. Follow the line just left of the arête, swing left and up a short nose to gain a terrace (as for Breaker Spur). &lt;br/&gt;3. 30m. Traverse left to the foot of the chimney, which is followed to a broad ledge. &lt;br/&gt;4a. 30m. Original route: traverse left along the ledge and continue heading up, keeping towards the left skyline. Move right and scramble to the top.&lt;br/&gt;4b. 30m. Direct finish: follow the line directly above the chimney past a chockstone. Abseil via the Black Magic rap station (1 x 47m; 1x 35m).</climb>
  <climb name="Breaker Spur" id="4" fa="M. Douglas, J. Fairhall, Jun 1967." grade="16" length="82m" extra="↓" stars="*" number="26.">Worthwhile face and crack climbing that follows the left hand side of the prominent narrow rib 20m right of the prow. Start at the crack at the very foot of the spur.&lt;br/&gt;1. 32m 14. Climb the line up the rib keeping mainly to the left of the arête. After reaching the first platform at 25m, traverse right across the blank wall and climb up to a second platform. Belay at the left end of this on the arête.&lt;br/&gt;2. 22m 15. Up the line just left of the arête, passing an old piton (still in situ 2017), and climb a short nose to a terrace (pitches 3a and 3b head left from here). For pitches 3c and 3d, continue up a short vegetated slope to the base of the prominent corner. Belay where it steepens.&lt;br/&gt;3a. 28m. From the terrace, move left and up the rib on sloping ledges.&lt;br/&gt;3b. 28m. From the terrace, move left and up the chimney to exit through the bulge.&lt;br/&gt;3c. 28m. Climb straight up the corner, following it to a ledge.&lt;br/&gt;3d. 28m 16. Recommended and the variant depicted on the topo. Climb the corner for 6m, traverse right into the next line and follow this corner system to a ledge and U-bolt rap station (1 x 50m; 1 x 37m). Now out of favour, a final pitch once went up the gully for a further 15m to a big established gum.</climb>
  <climb name=" Indian Summer " id="39" fa="T. McKenny, P. Robinson (alt), April 2013, Left hand Variant: A. Adams, T. McKenny, A. Beech, Nov, 2016. The top bulge was climbed in 1974 by G. Kowalik and P. Robinson." grade="16" length=" 49m" extra="↓" stars="**" number="27.">The original route offers entertaining and varied climbing, first on the narrow rib of Breaker Spur and then up the right-hand crack to finish up the narrow fin above. Start at the foot of the rib. &lt;br/&gt;1a. 30m 15. Left hand variant. Climb the rib, but instead of traversing right as for the original line, continue straight up following the exciting narrow rib through two bulges to pull over the top onto the first platform, rejoining the original line. Beware there's a large suspect piece of architecture capping the first bulge. Traverse right across the thin wall and up to the belay station on the second platform as for Pitch 2.&lt;br/&gt;1b. 20m 15. Original route. Climb the front face of the rib to below the first small roof on the right. Hand traverse right 3m and up to belay at the base of the obvious corner.&lt;br/&gt;2. 17m 15. Follow the corner with its hidden surprises and pull up over the jammed block onto the first platform. From the right-hand end of the platform, traverse right across the wall and climb up to the second platform and belay station.&lt;br/&gt;3. 12m 16. Climb the crack on the left then move left onto the arête, keeping clear of the hollow sounding flakes on the right. High step up the arête and then move right and up the wall to a rap station on a narrow fin of rock. Descent (1 x 49m).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</climb>
  <text class="text" id="44">The next climb takes the short red arête to the right of the second pitch of Indian Summer.</text>
  <climb name="Spice Trade" id="45" fa="L. Martin, T. Smith, Feb 2014." grade="19" length="19m" extra="" stars="" number="28.">The 6m run-out above dodgy gear on this route might be a bit too spicy for most. Start from the left hand end of Cracked Pepper 'ledge' or step right as an alternative second pitch to Indian Summer. Climb the lovely little arête on minimal protection until it re-joins Indian Summer at the belay station on pitch 2. Either finish up Indian Summer or rap off (1 x 37m).</climb>
  <climb name="Cracked Pepper" id="33" fa="I. Snape, T. McKenny (alt.), A. Adams, Dec 2012." grade="17" length="46m" extra="↓" stars="**" number="29.">Access to the route involved significant floral landscaping! A strong line up the left-facing black corner 10m right of Breaker Spur. Scramble up steeply to start at the "ledge" on the left. Possibly best climbed as one long sustained pitch - but take plenty of mid-sized cams.&lt;br/&gt;1. 26m 17. Easy climbing up to the base of the crack which is climbed using the left face and right arête until face holds on the left wall lead to the hakea above the small roof. Climb past tree and up and left to triple bolt belay.&lt;br/&gt;2. 20m 16. Step back right into the corner and climb the terrific crack line, gently over the Sword of Damocles, to belay at a spike on a ledge on the left. Abseil from rap station down the line (46m).</climb>
  <climb name="Breakout" id="3" fa="G. Kowalik, P. Robinson, Mar 1979." grade="13" length="105m" extra="" stars="" number="30.">Scene of the departure of a very large rock. On the wall 10m right of Breaker Spur find a bottomless chimney about 30m above the ground. Now heavily vegetated.&lt;br/&gt;1. 24m. Up a series of loose, vegetated walls to a tree covered ledge beneath the chimney. &lt;br/&gt;2. 30m. Climb the bottomless chimney and up the line to belay on a large ledge. &lt;br/&gt;3. 27m. Up the walls above, trending slightly left at the top to a jam crack. &lt;br/&gt;4. 24m. Easier climbing to the top.</climb>
  <climb name="Hormesis" id="47" fa="H. Jackson, A. Donoghue, Mar 2014." grade="20" length="48m" extra="↓" stars="" number="31.">"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Add a grade if you’re not used to loose rock and long run-outs - add a star if adventure is all that matters to you. Many loose pieces are used in the process of climbing - the loose bits are fairly large, while the surfaces are good quality - Hamish" &lt;br/&gt;The name really says it all - you have been warned. It would be prudent for belayers to stand out of the possible line of fire...&lt;br/&gt;Start as for Breakout and climb up the dense vegetation to the airy face above. Follows a line just R of the Breakout chimney though some small roofs and open faces reaching a ledge on the L at 40m, then back R onto the face again to finish at larger ledge. Descent: traverse easily L to Cracked Pepper rap station (48m to base of line).</climb>
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