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        access="To get there drive up Davey Street to the Southern Outlet. Turn R down Macquarie Street and follow this to bus stop 16. Take the RH turn into McRobbies Gully Road (towards the tip), then R again into Degraves Street. Go across the bridge then turn L into Tara Street. Park outside the gates as they may be closed after hours. The cliff is obvious, on the LH side of the trailer/junk park. Ascent to the top of the crag is easiest on the extreme L of the crag. Most climbs are marked with their initials, although some are getting a bit worn. TR anchors have been installed above most of the popular climbs. (p.s. TR = top-rope)"
        acknowledgement="by Matt Perchard &amp; Evan Peacock, originally published in Craglets."
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        history="The crag was discovered in 1981 by the 'Dirty Hands Gang' - some Elizabeth College reprobates also responsible for Coningham and numerous other far less memorable choss piles. The first route was Bedside Manners are Extra, followed by Plastic Erection - after many tries and much &quot;rock sculpturing&quot;. Later came Anaphalaxis, led on all natural pro' - a rather horrifying thought! The original line traversed left and up across an obvious set of features to finish at the top of what now is Gun Ho. The other classic of the crag, Suck Ethics, was originally led on only 2 bolts, the second of which fell out as the lead climber past! Thankfully this route and most of the others are far better protected now."
        intro="Fruehauf is the epitome of the urban crag... barking dogs, big trucks, a nearby tip, loud music and the occasional domestic argument all contribute to the ambiance of squalor. The battery hen farm that used to contribute to the general atmosphere has now gone but the mosquitoes and sandy finishes are still there to welcome you. Turned off? Don't be! Fruehauf has much to offer, and although it is predominantly a TR training crag, most of the routes have been led. So come down one warm summer evening, socialise with the hordes (its popular!), crack onto members of the opposite sex, and crank on some excellent sandstone lines. The placement of TR anchors and retro-bolts has made the place a lot more user friendly, but be prepared to brush the dust off a route after rain... and bring the mozzie repellent over summer."
        name="Fruehauf" new="false"
        rock="Chossy 10-18m high vertical sandstone" sun="Afternoon sun"
        walk="by Matt Perchard &amp; Evan Peacock, originally published in Craglets."/><image
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        extra="TR" grade="23" length="18m" name="Mononeuron" new="false"
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        stars="">TR: Start on the extreme L of the cliff below the overhanging wall. Climb the easy slab to the overhanging wall, then follow the jugs above to the top. Evan Peacock, Nov/89.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="24" length="18m" name="Lager Frenzy"
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        stars="">TR: An exciting route up the steep wall immediately L of Bedside Manners are Extra. Follow a series of holds to a small ledge on the RH arête of the overhanging wall. Continue up to 'top out' in a fringe of sag grass growing over the top. The rock on the bottom half looks very chossy, but is surprisingly solid. Evan Peacock, Nov/90.</climb><climb
        extra="5B" grade="17" guide.action="submit" guide.id="3"
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        name="Bedside Manners are Extra" new="false" number="" stars=""
        value="The easiest climb around. Start at the base of a 3m head-wall toward the left of the cliff. Climb the short crux wall, then continue steeply up the wall to the open-book corner. Ascend this easily to finish. Alternatively, can be started immediatly L of Plastic Extras and climbed straight up the corner, maybe a tad easier. U-bolts plus TR chain at top. TR C.Maddock. Peter Steane, Nov/82.">The easiest climb around. Start at the base of a 3m head-wall toward the L of the cliff. Climb the short crux wall, then continue steeply up the wall to the open-book corner. Ascend this easily to finish. Alternatively, can be started immediately L of Plastic Extras and climbed straight up the corner, maybe a tad easier. U-bolts plus TR chain at top. Peter Steane, Nov/82. TR Craig Maddock.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="22" length="15m" name="Plastic Extras"
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        stars="">TR: Start 1m L of Plastic Erection and ascend the face with a leftwards trend (but not as far as the easy corner). Under-cling past the small roof, then continue directly up the crux arête above on sloping holds. Finish up the thin face above. Very contrived, but still good.</climb><climb
        extra="5B" grade="21" length="15m" name="Plastic Erection"
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        value="A great climb. Climb up for a few metres then move rightwards to the obvious lay-away flake. Move left (crux) to better holds, then follow the weakness above to finish at the blocks. U-bolts plus TR chain at top. Craig Maddock, 1983. TR Gerry Narkowicz, 1982.">A great climb. Climb up for a few metres then move rightwards to the obvious lay-away flake. Move left (crux) to better holds, then follow the weakness above to finish at the blocks. U-bolts plus TR chain at top. Craig Maddock, 1983. TR Gerry Narkowicz, 1982.</climb><climb
        extra="B" grade="25" length="25m" name="The Chodd" new="false"
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        stars="">The great traverse. Start up Plastic Erection and head across R on bolts to finish at a chain midway up GT. A very sustained outing. Marcel Jackson, Jul/93.</climb><climb
        extra="Þ" grade="27" length="15m" name="Cadwallada" new="false"
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        value="A challenging climb, especially in an old pair of boots or barefoot. Start 2m right of Plastic Erection. Climb the easy wall, then move right a few metres to a ledge where the difficulties and bolts commence. Climb directly to the start of a rising rightwards facing lay-away edge. Ascend this, then the face above. Evan Peacock, 1990 (TR), FA Grant Rowbottom, 1996.">A challenging climb, especially in an old pair of boots or barefoot! Start 2m R of Plastic Erection. Climb the easy wall, then move R a few metres to a ledge where the difficulties and bolts commence. Climb directly to the start of a rising rightwards facing lay-away edge. Ascend this, then the face above. Grant Rowbottom, 1996. TR Evan Peacock, 1990.</climb><climb
        extra="Þ" grade="26" length="15m" name="Gun Ho" new="false"
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        value="A big dyno and thin face climbing characterise this line. Start just L of Sucks Ethics, U bolts. Evan Peacock, May/92.">A big dyno and thin face climbing characterise this line. Start just L of Sucks Ethics. U bolts to a lower-off. Evan Peacock, May/92.</climb><climb
        extra="B" grade="??" guide.action="submit" guide.id="23"
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        name="Suck Ethics LH Variant Finish" new="false" number=""
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        value="Climbs the blank face to the left of the upper section of SE.  Grade unknown.">Climbs the blank face to the L of the upper section of SE. Grade unknown - step on up and make yourself famous!</climb><climb
        extra="Þ" grade="25" guide.action="submit" guide.id="10"
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        name="Suck Ethics" new="false" number="" stars="**"
        value="This sustained climb, in addition to its neighbour to the right are 'the classics' of the cliff. They speak for the benefits of (dare I say it) chipping, for without this (filthy) practice the climbs would not exist! The climb quickly gets into the swing of it with a dynamic sequence of moves to get off (and often back onto) the ground. After reaching the ledge, continue up past four u-bolts. After the last bolt, move slightly left then up to finish. Both this climb and Anaphalaxis may easily be top-roped , though a lead is strongly recommended. Phil Biggs.">This sustained climb, in addition to its neighbour to the right, are 'the classics' of the cliff. They speak for the benefits of (dare I say it) chipping, for without this (filthy) practice the climbs would not exist! The climb quickly gets into the swing of it with a dynamic sequence of moves to get off (and often back onto) the ground. After reaching the ledge, continue up past four U-bolts. After the last bolt, move slightly L then up to finish. Both this climb and Anaphalaxis may easily be top-roped from the same chain, though a lead is strongly recommended. Phil Bigg.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="27" length="15m" name="Jack Jumper"
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        stars="">TR: A training contrivance - nothing else. Start just R of Suck Ethics. Dyno-dyno-dyno to reach the RH side of the horizontal slot on Suck Ethics. Trend R and up to reach the pocket on Anaphalaxis and dyno L to the pocket on Suck Ethics. Layback straight up to finish. Evan Peacock, Aug/93.</climb><climb
        extra="Þ" grade="24" length="15m" name="Anaphalaxis" new="false"
        number="" stars="**"
        value="A sustained line up the centre of the cliff with a very hard crux start. To leave the ground either step up then 'dyno' for a hold at 3m, or use the good initial hold to follow the weakness on the left to the ledge. Continue up to the small roof Continue up to a huge jug just below a rightwards trending overlap. Move right past this (if you're tall enough) then power on to the top. Another chipped classic. U-bolts  plus TR chain. Simon Parsons, Apr/82.">A sustained line up the centre of the cliff with a very hard crux start. To leave the ground, either step up then 'dyno' for a hold at 3m, or use the good initial hold to follow the weakness on the L to the horizontal break. Continue up to the small roof and a huge jug just below a rightwards trending overlap. Follow this past the mono (if you're tall enough) then power on to the top. Another chipped (and now glued up!) classic. Simon Parsons, Apr/82.</climb><climb
        extra="B" grade="24" length="15m" name="Play Launch" new="false"
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        stars="">Unfortunately/fortunately the 1st bolt on this route was missing at the time of printing, and the others don't look so good either. Start: either do the desperate dyno start or, much more pleasantly, come in from Anaphalaxis (from the L). 3/4 bolts. Very good idea to sweep the route first. Evan Peacock, May/93.</climb><climb
        extra="Þ" grade="24" guide.action="submit" guide.id="13"
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        name="Wasted Daze" new="false" number="" stars=""
        value="The only things wasted after this climb are your fingertips - you won't spend days on it! Power up the tweaky holds, past a bolt, to a jug. Continue easily up then move leftwards until below the overlap, follow the left hand of two final U-bolts using the two-finger pocket to the left to obtain the solitary jug in the smooth face, mantle the ledge above and move right to chains.">The only things wasted after this climb are your fingertips - you won't spend days on it! Power up the tweaky holds, past a bolt, to a jug. Continue easily up then move leftwards until below the overlap, follow the LH of two final U-bolts using the two-finger pocket to the L to obtain the solitary jug in the smooth face, mantle the ledge above and move R to chains.</climb><climb
        extra="B" grade="25" guide.action="submit" guide.id="22"
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        name="Wasted Daze RH Variant Finish" new="false" number=""
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        value="At the final overlap on WD a tricky move right leads to an alternative finish past a U bolt leading to the WD chains.">At the final overlap on WD a tricky move R leads to an alternative finish past a U-bolt leading to the WD chains.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="26" length="15m" name="Mozzie Fodder"
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        stars="">TR: Must be brushed first, the route is thin and smeary. 2 bolt TR anchors at the top. Start: virtually at General Benefit, but shares none of the holds, stay just L of General Benefit then head leftwards at two-thirds height. Evan Peacock, Oct/92.</climb><climb
        extra="4Þ" grade="22" length="15m" name="General Benefit"
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        value="The wall 2m left of Bondage and Discipline. The current speed record (from ground level to a hand on the jug at the very top) is held by Evan Peacock at 27 seconds but the recent departure of some significant holds  have made things more difficult. After the initial (crux) start, continue up easily through layaways and good holds to more difficult moves just after the second bolt. After gaining the crack, finish up the dirty jugs above.   (Editors note: the large flake recently fell off  plus a fairly crucial hold further up, and the grade has definitly increased from the original 19!). 4 U-bolts plus TR chain. Simon Parsons, Apr/82.">The wall 2m L of Bondage and Discipline. The current speed record (from ground level to a hand on the jug at the very top) is held by Evan Peacock at 27 seconds, but the recent departure of some significant holds have made things more difficult. After the initial (crux) start, continue up easily through layaways and good holds to more difficult moves just after the second bolt. After gaining the crack, finish up the dirty jugs above. (Editors note: the large flake recently fell off, plus a fairly crucial hold further up, and the grade has definitely increased from the original 19!). Simon Parsons, Apr/82.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="20" length="15m" name="General Discipline"
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        stars="">TR: Located halfway between General Benefit and Bondage and Discipline the naming of this climb showed remarkable originality. Best take a brush to the cliff before trying this one! Start up Bondage and Discipline until alongside the roof. Climb straight up to a good pocket, then ascend the steep wall above (trending slightly R) on small and well spaced holds. Justin Kennedy, 1984.</climb><climb
        extra="Þ" grade="20" length="15m" name="Bondage and Discipline"
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        value="A fairly sustained route which gets more strenuous with height. Climb directly up until alongside the rood (where a piton used to exist before gravity got the better of it and a climber). Traverse right 2m, past the scar left as another large block jumped ship, then ascend the overhanging face above. Trend leftwards above to finish on the sandy jugs to TR chain or finish up R past another bolt to chain above Bad Habits.  TR Gerry Narkowicz, Sep/81. Phil Steane Nov/82.">A fairly sustained route which gets more strenuous with height. Climb directly up until alongside the rood (where a piton used to exist before gravity got the better of it and a climber). Traverse R 2m, past the scar left as another large block jumped ship, then ascend the overhanging face above. Trend leftwards above to finish on the sandy jugs to TR chain or finish up R past another bolt to chain above Bad Habits. Phil Steane Nov/82. TR Gerry Narkowicz, Sep/81.</climb><climb
        extra="Þ" grade="23" length="15m" name="Bad Habits" new="false"
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        value="Start immediately right of Bondage and Discipline before the ground falls away. Move up and to the right, past a u-bolt, to good jugs at half height. Continue up the steep wall past the second u-bolt, then ascend the blankish face (crux) above the third u-bolt. TR anchor at top.">Start immediately R of Bondage and Discipline before the ground falls away. Move up and to the R, past a U-bolt, to good jugs at half height. Continue up the steep wall past the second U-bolt, then ascend the blankish face (crux) above the third U-bolt. TR anchor at top.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="23" length="15m" name="Genital Thrust"
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        stars="">TR: On the extreme R of the cliff, the ground falls away: start here. Ascend the initial overhanging face. Move L around the arête, then continue up past the bolts of Bad Habits. The climb makes a pleasant lead if you start by stick-clipping the first bolt of Bad Habits. TR Peter Steane, 1984.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="21" length="15m" name="Gibbon Tactics"
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        stars="">TR: Start as for Genital Thrust. Climb straight through the overhang, then ascend the RH side of the prow. Finish via the hole (visible from the ground). Good value. TR Richard Marshall, Feb/87.</climb><climb
        extra="TR" grade="25" length="15m" name="This is Steep Mum"
        new="false" number="" stars="">TR: Although the rock looks shitty (certainly for protection), this is an excellent route, a really good pump for the length and it awaits a direct variant. Start about 2m R of GT/GT, set up TR belay from a tree about 5m L and uphill from the top of the climb. TR Evan Peacock, Jan/93.</climb></guide>