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  <header accessid="1"Access from St.Marys is via Gardiners Creek Rd (past the hospital), turn rightname="South Sister" autonumber="true" camping="" walk="10 mins" sun="" rock="Vertical dolerite buttresses, up to 25m" intro="Situated at the crossroadseastern (leftend isof backthe toNicholas highway)Range, upabove andSt. alongMarys Toplies MarshesSouth RdSister, fora aboutbeautiful 3km,rocky andpeak turnrising leftto up832m, towith Southtransmission Sistermasts lookout.and Allfire outcropstower areon describedtop. inTypical andolerite anticlockwisecrags directionabound aroundon the mountain, fromoffering thesome mainexcellent trackclimbs, andwith climbsa fromstrong leftemphasis toon right.cranking Fromcracks, theas endwell ofas thesome road, follow the main trackvaried routes. The firstrock outcropis upgenerally tosound, theand rightexisting is &quot;Carpark Buttress&quot;, leave the track when level with it (cairn). " acknowledgement="by Ashley Mason, originally published in Craglets." history="To my knowledge, South Sister was first visited by climbers in the early 80&apos;s by K Bischoff and A Wing then later in 1984 when the party R McMahon, G Narkowicz, D Kearnes, &amp; H Mohler etc. led some excellent lines on the largest east facing buttress; Canyon Buttress. The mountain may have received visits after this initial period, but its climbing potential was rediscovered in Autumn 1995 by myself, P Wines &amp; P Witton, accessing new crags, cleaning cracks, and putting up new routes. Many undescribed lines and problems have been top-roped, due to lack of placements or too hard." intro="Situated at the eastern end of the Nicholas Range, above St. Marys lies South Sister, a beautiful rocky peak rising to 832m, with transmission masts and fire tower on top. Typical dolerite crags abound on the mountain offering some excellent climbs, with a strong emphasis on cranking cracks, as well as some varied routes. The rock is generally sound, and existing routes are clean, but care should still be taken of loose rock. Most routes are naturally protected, so a full rack including hexs and cams is necessary. As the crags face different directions the decision where to climb may depend on: weather conditions, time of year, and time of day. West facing crags are best in summer, especially afternoons, whereas the eastern facing crags are good any time, especially in winter, when the cold westerlies whistle over the top of the mountain and the rock is bathed in winter sun, it is generally dry, though not recommended during an easterly. The crags have a friendly atmosphere, are a great place to perfect your jamming skills and are a good training ground for longer routes, as many cracks are single pitch yet sustained. On a clear day, views of the east coast from Freycinet to Flinders Islands, The Fingal Valley and the mountains of the North East can be gained. The flora, fauna, geology, etc. are fascinating, but that&apos;s another story, enjoy this magical place and stay safe." name="South Sister" rock="Vertical dolerite buttresses, up to 25m" sun="" walk="10 mins" id="1" camping="" autonumber="true"/>
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  <image noPrint="falseroutes are clean, but care should still be taken of loose rock. Most routes are naturally protected, so a full rack including hexs and cams is necessary. As the crags face different directions the decision where to climb may depend on: weather conditions, time of year, and time of day. West facing crags are best in summer, especially afternoons, whereas the eastern facing crags are good any time, especially in winter, when the cold westerlies whistle over the top of the mountain and the rock is bathed in winter sun, it is generally dry, though not recommended during an easterly. The crags have a friendly atmosphere, are a great place to perfect your jamming skills and are a good training ground for longer routes, as many cracks are single pitch yet sustained. On a clear day, views of the east coast from Freycinet to Flinders Islands, The Fingal Valley and the mountains of the North East can be gained. The flora, fauna, geology, etc. are fascinating, but that&apos;s another story, enjoy this magical place and stay safe." history="To my knowledge, South Sister was first visited by climbers in the early 80&apos;s by K Bischoff and A Wing then later in 1984 when the party R McMahon, G Narkowicz, D Kearnes, &amp; H Mohler etc. led some excellent lines on the largest east facing buttress; Canyon Buttress. The mountain may have received visits after this initial period, but its climbing potential was rediscovered in Autumn 1995 by myself, P Wines &amp; P Witton, accessing new crags, cleaning cracks, and putting up new routes. Many undescribed lines and problems have been top-roped, due to lack of placements or too hard." acknowledgement="by Ashley Mason, originally published in Craglets." access="Access from St.Marys is via Gardiners Creek Rd (past the hospital), turn right at the crossroads (left is back to highway), up and along Top Marshes Rd for about 3km, and turn left up to South Sister lookout. All outcrops are described in an anticlockwise direction around the mountain, from the main track, and climbs from left to right. From the end of the road, follow the main track. The first outcrop up to the right is &quot;Carpark Buttress&quot;, leave the track when level with it (cairn). "/>
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  <text classid="heading34" idclass="4heading3">Car Park Buttress</text>
  <text classid="text5" idclass="5text">The first three lines start from the grassy ledge.</text>
  <climb extra=" id="6" fa=" Ashley Mason Oct 2004" grade="19" length="10m" name="Fat Jam" number="1." starsextra="" id="6" fastars=" Ashley Mason Oct 2004">Climb thin corner and face to ledge, then fistcrack to top.</climb>
  <climb extraid="7" fa="Peter &amp; Shea Wines, Dec 1996." grade="16" length="10m" name="Sheavinos" starsnumber=" ** 2." idextra="7" fastars="Peter &amp; Shea Wines, Dec 1996." number="2. ** ">Up steep face using twin cracks to gain ledge, lay back corner to top.</climb>
  <climb extraid="8" fa="A.Mason, Nov 1996." grade="14" length="10m" name="Laid Back" idnumber="8" fa="A.Mason, Nov 19963." numberextra="3.">Climb cracks to sloping ledge, then layback to top.</climb>
  <text classid="text9" idclass="9text">Immediately below is a smaller cliff.</text>
  <climb id="75" namefa="Euphrasia" length="10m" grade="20" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton Feb 2005" grade="20" length="10m" name="Euphrasia" number="4." starsextra="" extrastars="">The cleaned face at start (left side) of lower tier.</climb>
  <climb id="76" name="Intro" length="6m" grade="18" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton Oct 2003" grade="18" length="6m" name="Intro" number="5.">Climbs small pinnacle via crack.</climb>
  <climb extraid="10" fa="A.Mason, Sep 1996." grade="14" length="9m" name="Oh Well" idnumber="10" fa="A.Mason, Sep 19966." numberextra="6.">Up chimney and out right on face holds.</climb>
  <climb extraid="11" grade="18" length="9m" name="Problem One" id="11" fa="A.fa="A.Mason (TR as no placements), Jul 1996." grade="18" length="9m" name="Problem One" number="7." extra="">2m from corner, a small triangular ledgr in niche is gained delicately, contiue straight up.</climb>
  <text classid="heading312" idclass="12heading3">Caramel Slice Buttress</text>
  <text classid="text13" idclass="13text">This area is best accessed from the last lefthand bend on the road. Follow a small track contouring north, passing some small outcrops, until you reach a larger crag about 5mins away. This is the beginning of Caramel Slice Buttress.</text>
  <climb id="77" name="Forestry Vandals" length="8m" grade="16" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Norm Selby July 2003" grade="16" length="8m" name="Forestry Vandals" number="8." starsextra="" extrastars="">Just before the main crag is a small face. Climb this.</climb>
  <climb extraid="14" gradefa="18" length="Ashley Mason &amp; Nick Hancock  Sept 2011" grade="18" length="11m" name="Look Sharp" number="9." starsextra="" idstars="14" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Nick Hancock  Sept 2011">Climb the U-bolted sharp flake to a DBB..</climb>
  <climb id="91" number="10." length="7m" grade="24" fa="Nick Hancock &amp; Ashley Mason  Sept 2011" grade="24" length="7m" name="Slice&apos;n&apos;Dice" number="10." extra="3Þ">Climb the funky and pumpy, double arete, of the small detached pinnacle below LS, to a DBB.</climb>
  <text id="74">5m down on a large ledge next to a big white gum is a clean face.</text>
  <climb extraid="15" fa="P.Wines, Jul 1995." grade="17" length="25m" name="Exit Stage Three" starsnumber=" ** 11." idextra="15" fastars="P.Wines, Jul 1995." number="11. ** ">Climb the face/thin crack on left hand side to under cling, to first stage, up middle of face, step left to gain offwidth crack on arete, a balancy move, but becomes easier towards the top. A beaut. Belay, same as Caramel Slice.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="16" fa="A Mason, May 1995." grade="16" length="25m" name="Caramel Slice" idnumber="16" fa="A Mason, May 199512." numberextra="12.">Ascend face to undercling, layback and straight up to horizontal break. Step right, onto sharp edge, gain the wide crack with difficulty and continue to the top. A harder/bolder varient is to go left from the sharp edge, onto face and straight up.</climb>
  <text classid="text17" idclass="17text">Around the corner is another face.</text>
  <climb extra=" id="18" fa="A.Mason, Mar 1997." grade="18" length="20m" name="Ramble On" starsnumber=" ** 13." idextra="18" fastars="A.Mason, Mar 1997." number="13." ** ">Climb the blind crack on the right side of face to horizontal break. Move delicately up face on finger flakes, (2RPs) to top left corner.</climb>
  <text classid="text19" idclass="19text">10m further on is another clean face with a large flake going half way up. The left side has been top roped.</text>
  <climb extraid="20" gradefa="19" length="Norm Selby, Ashley Mason 13 Jul 2003." grade="19" length="18m" name="Turn the Page" number="14." extra="" stars="***" id="20" fa="Norm Selby, Ashley Mason 13 Jul 2003.">This is the first bolted climb at South Sister area. The line of bolts left of Science Circus and to the right of the big gully. 7 bolts up an arête to the rap point.</climb>
  <climb id="78" namefa="Hot PissGerry Narkowicz &amp; Bob MacMahon 1984" lengthgrade="22m19" gradelength="1922m" faname="Gerry Narkowicz &amp; Bob MacMahon 1984Hot Piss" number="15." starsextra="" extrastars="">Start as for Science Circus but head up left across the blank face to finish up hand crack. Poorly protected.</climb>
  <climb extraid="21" fa="Ashley Mason, Jul 1996." grade="15" length="22m" name="Science Circus" starsnumber="*16." idextra="21" fastars="Ashley Mason, Jul 1996." number="16."*">Classic. Layback the RH edge of the big flake and gain the top of the leaning block. From the block climb the slabby face staying left of the shallow vee-groove. Trend right and into the base of the crack in the head wall. Up crack to finish. Take carrot hanger for slab.</climb>
  <climb extraid="22" fa="Ashey Mason, Jul 1997." grade="18" length="22m" name="Gritstone Roots" starsnumber=" * 17." idextra="22" fastars="Ashey Mason, Jul 1997." number="17.* ">Start 1m to right of chimney using small square undercling, move delicately up face to spike runner, accend slab to 2nd spike runner and continue easily to top. Spaced gear.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="24" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984." grade="22" length="24m" name="Judgment Over the Dead" idnumber="24" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984.18." numberextra="18.">At the lowest point a steep, slightly overhanging face is broken by a thin crack, layback this on finger tips (crux), continue up crack and face to top.</climb>
  <climb extra="id="25" fa="N Selby, A Mason 6 Sep 2003." grade="20" length="18m" name="Almost 27" number="19." starsextra="**"" idstars="25" fa="N Selby, A Mason 6 Sep 2003."**">First line of bolts right of J.O.T.D. 8 bolts to rap point.</climb>
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  <climb extra="id="26" fa="N Selby, A Mason 27 Sep 2003." grade="22" length="18m" name="The Grand Final Addition" number="20." starsextra="*" idstars="26" fa="N Selby, A Mason 27 Sep 2003."*">Start as for Almost 27 then head right up to the same rap point.</climb>
  <climb extra="5Þid="27" fa="Nick Hancock,  Apr 2004." grade="26" length="15m" name="Slice of Life " number="21." extra="5Þ" stars="***">At id="27" fa="Nick Hancock,  Apr 2004.">At the right side of thethe right side of the cliff climb the sharp overhanging arête by ludicrous barn-door lay-backing to DBB.</climb>
  <text classid="heading328" idclass="28heading3">Canyon Buttress</text>
  <text classid="text29" idclass="29text">Walk in a northerly direction, gradually accending until reaching large twin buttress. The first line is on the left of the southern buttress. Rap from chains above The Way We Were or Have Hands Will Jam.</text>
  <climb extra=" id="30" fa="H.Mohler, 1984." grade="15" length="18m" name="Barley Straw" idnumber="30" fa="H.Mohler, 198422." numberextra="22.">Climb the obvious crack system to the top.</climb>
  <climb extraid="31" fa="R.McMahon, 1984." grade="21" length="18m" name="Wide Open" idnumber="31" fa="R.McMahon, 1984.23." numberextra="23.">A delicate face climb, finishing up the righthand crack. Sparse protection.</climb>
  <climb extraid="32" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984." grade="19" length="22m" name="Small Beers and Thin Books" starsnumber=" *** " id24." extra="32" fastars="G.Narkowicz, 1984." number="24. *** ">Bridge the twin finger cracks, contiue to top. Classic.</climb>
  <climb extraid="33" fa="R.McMahon, 1984." grade="19" length="22m" name="Lawyers, Guns &amp; Money" number="25." starsextra="" id="33" fastars="R.McMahon, 1984.">Grunt up offwidth crack.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="34" fa="R.McMahon, 1984." grade="17" length="22m" name="The Way We Were" starsnumber="*26." idextra="34" fastars="R.McMahon, 1984." number="26."*">Climb corner, then bridge between wide and thin cracks to top of pillar, continue to rap chains at top.</climb>
  <climb extraid="35" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984." grade="23" length="22m" name="Leather Joyboys" idnumber="3527." faextra="G.Narkowicz, 1984." number="27.">Follow">Follow the thin crack on small holds and fingerlocks (awaits a 2nd accent).</climb>
  <text classid="text36" idclass="36text">A few metres over on the Northern Buttress is a longish hand crack.</text>
  <climb extraid="37" fa="Kim Bischoff &amp; Adrian Wing " grade="20" length="22m" name="Bischoff and Wing&apos;s Original" starsnumber=" ** 28." idextra="37" fastars="Kim Bischoff &amp; Adrian Wing " number="28. ** ">From the grassy ledge, follow the hand crack directly to top.</climb>
  <climb id="80" namefa="Knee Deep in Gore" length="22m" grade="20" fa="Gerry Narcowicz &amp; Bob MacMahon July 1984Gerry Narcowicz &amp; Bob MacMahon July 1984" grade="20" length="22m" name="Knee Deep in Gore" number="29.">Climb the grim offwidth to the top of the pillar, then the good cracked face above.</climb>
  <climb id="79" namefa="The Three Musketeers" length="22m" grade="20" fa="Ashley Ashley Mason, Peter Witton &amp; Peter Wines Oct 1997" grade="20" length="22m" name="The Three Musketeers" number="30." starsextra="" extrastars="">A more pleasant, but runout alternative start to Knee Deep in Gore. Climb the sparsely protected arete just to the right and finish up the top crack of the original.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="38" fa="R.McMahon, 1984." grade="18" length="25m" name="Sizzling Snags" starsnumber=" *** 31." idextra="38" fastars="R.McMahon, 1984." number="31." *** ">Start at low point, climb arête tending rightwards and on to big ledge (belay). Step up and left (crux) on small holds, becoming easier towards top.</climb>
  <climb id="81" name="Roo Burgers" length="16m" grade="19" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton Aug 2003" numbergrade="32.19" starslength="16m" extraname="Roo Burgers" number="32." extra="" stars="">2m right of Sizzling Snags climb finger crack to sloping ledge then hand crack.</climb>
  <climb extraid="39" fa="Some Lunatics in the 80&apos;s " grade="18" length="15m" name="Happy Cummings" idnumber="39" fa="Some Lunatics in the 80&apos;s " number="33.33." extra="">A grunt of a climb up the grim offwidth.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="40" fa="R.McMahon, 1984." grade="18" length="18m" name="Have Hans, Will Jam" starsnumber="34." idextra="40" fastars="R.McMahon, 1984." number="34.">A classic hand crack. Rap chains at top.</climb>
  <climb extraid="41" gradefa="17" lengthA.Mason, Feb 2001." grade="17" length="22m" name="Just Slipped In" idnumber="41" fa="A.Mason, Feb 2001.35." numberextra="35.">Bridge between crack and offwidth edge on face holds to horizontal break, Follow crack to top.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="42" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984." grade="20" length="18m" name="Emptiness, Eagles, &amp; Snow" starsnumber=" *** 36." idextra="42" fastars="G.Narkowicz, 1984." number="36. *** ">Beaut layback/finger crack, becoming offwidth (crux).</climb>
  <climb extraid="43" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984." grade="19" length="10m" name="Pleasure in the Pain" starsnumber=" ** 37." idextra="43" fastars="G.Narkowicz, 1984." number="37." ** ">A short finger/hand crack.</climb>
  <climb extraid="44" fa="G.Narkowicz (solo), 1984." grade="18" length="9m" name="Solitary Pleasures" starsnumber=" * 38." idextra="44" fastars="G.Narkowicz (solo), 1984." number="38." * ">Another short vertical crack line.</climb>
  <text classid="text45" idclass="45text">On a small overhanging crag, in front of the main southern buttress, is a thin crack.</text>
  <climb extraid="46" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984." grade="20" length="7m" name="Manx Minx" idnumber="46" fa="G.Narkowicz, 1984.39." numberextra="39.">Attempt to climb this overhanging gritty slit.</climb>
  <climb id="90" name="End of the Line" length="8m" grade="17" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton Apr 2004" numbergrade="40.17">Crack up length="8m" name="End of the Line" number="40.">Crack up pinnacle at top of Northern buttress.</climb>
  <text classid="heading347" idclass="47heading3">Absent Friends Buttress</text>
  <text classid="text48" idclass="48text">There is one more decent buttress on this side of the mountain. Walk in a westerly direction for about 10mins. This characteristic lump of dolerite offers some excellent fingerlicking cracks.</text>
  <climb id="82" name="Good Friendsfa="Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton May 2003" grade="20" length="12m" gradename="20Good Friends" number="41." fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton May 2003" stars="**">The left hand finger crack.</climb>
  <climb id="83" name="Three Ancient Treasures" number="42." length="13m" grade="20" fa="Gerry Narcowicz &amp; Ashley Mason May 2003" starsgrade="20" length="13m" name="Three Ancient Treasures" number="42." stars="***">The second finger crack.</climb>
  <climb id="84" namefa="The LonerGerry Narcowicz May 2003" lengthgrade="16m20" gradelength="2016m" faname="Gerry Narcowicz May 2003The Loner" number="43.">Fist to offwidth crack.</climb>
  <climb id="85" namefa="The Heights of Zaphon" length="16mGerry Narcowicz &amp; Ashley Mason May 2003" grade="23" numberlength="44.16m" faname="GerryThe NarcowiczHeights &amp; Ashley Mason May 2003of Zaphon" number="44." stars="**">Thin seam up shallow corner to small ledge, then sensational left finger crack.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="49" fa="A.Mason, Oct 1997." grade="18" length="16m" name="Absent Friends" starsnumber=" * 45." idextra="49" fastars="A.Mason, Oct 1997." number="45." * ">The furthest crack on the right. Climb to horizontal break on good holds, then hand jam to top.</climb>
  <text<climb classid="heading3129" idfa="50">Dogwood Buttress</text>
  <text class="text" id="51">Walk up to summit antennas and at the last building head down slightly R down gully then head NW for 5 mins. Down R is a smaller crag facing South, with 2 crack lines.</text>
  <climb id="86" number="46." name="New Creation" length="15m" grade="20" fa="Gerry Narcowicz &amp; Ashley Mason April 2003" stars="**">Hand crack in middle of crag.</climb>
  <climb id="87" number="47." name="Brand New Man" length="15m" grade="23" fa="Gerry Narcowicz &amp; Ashley Mason April 2003" stars="**">Thin crack on right.</climb>
  <text class="heading3" id="52">Dinosaur Buttress</text>
  <text class="text" id="53">Access as for Dogwood but head left to bigger crag facing west, opposite pinnacle.</text>
  <climb extra="" grade="24" length="20m" name="The All-consuming Fire" stars=" * " id="54" fa="Gerry Narcowicz &amp; Nick Hancock, May 2004." number="48.">The thin crack left of T-Rex.</climb>
  <climb extra="" grade="21" length="20m" name="T-Rex" stars=" *** " id="55" fa="Ashley Mason." number="49.">Climb the double cracks in a recessed cornerGerry Narkowicz and Andrew Martin. 11/6/16" grade="23" length="15m" name="The Great Unknown  " number="46." extra="" stars="**">About 40m up the hill and to the right (west) of Absent Friends Buttress is a neat 15m high cliff.The splitter finger crack in a shallow corner. Technical flared jamming and a great challenge.</climb>
  <text id="50" class="heading3">Dogwood Buttress</text>
  <text id="51" class="text">Walk up to summit antennas and at the last building head down slightly R down gully then head NW for 5 mins. Down R is a smaller crag facing South, with 3 crack lines.</text>
  <climb id="130" fa="Gerry Narkowicz and Andrew Martin. 6/7/16" grade="22" length="15m" name="Double The Pain" number="47." extra="" stars="*">The line on the far left of the cliff. A gnarly flared finger crack. Initial estimate was grade 17, but turned out to be 5 grades harder</climb>
  <climb id="86" fa="Gerry Narkowicz &amp; Ashley Mason April 2003" grade="20" length="15m" name="New Creation" number="48." extra="" stars="***">Immaculate thin hand crack in middle of crag. One of the best examples of pure jamming in the state.</climb>
  <climb id="9287" namefa="RaptorGerry Narkowicz &amp; Ashley Mason April 2003" lengthgrade="20m23" gradelength="1915m" faname="AshleyBrand Mason &amp; Peter Witton 2001" number="50.">Nice hand crackNew Man" number="49." extra="" stars="**">Awesome looking thin crack on right. Well protected, desperate and undergraded.</climb>
  <climb<text extraid="52" gradeclass="16" length="20m" name="Ageing Dinosaur"heading3">Dinosaur Buttress</text>
  <text id="53" class="text">Access as for Dogwood but head left to bigger crag facing west, opposite pinnacle.</text>
  <climb id="5654" fa="AshleyGerry MasonNarcowicz &amp; PeterNick Witton Dec 2000" number="51.">Climb the crack that zig-zags left at about half-height. Finish as for RaptorHancock, May 2004." grade="24" length="20m" name="The All-consuming Fire" number="50." extra="" stars=" * ">The thin crack left of T-Rex.</climb>
  <climb extra id="55" fa="Ashley Mason." grade="2321" length="20m" name="ArchaeopteryxT-Rex" starsnumber=" ** 51." idextra="57" fastars="Ashley Mason Apr 2005." number="52.">Start near the base of Aging Dinosaur but follow the bolts up into the headwall right of it*** ">Climb the double cracks in a recessed corner.</climb>
  <climb extraid="92" gradefa="27" length="20m" name="Let&apos;s Evolve" stars=" *** " id="58" fa="Nick Hancock, May 2004.Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton 2001" grade="19" length="20m" name="Raptor" number="5352.">Fridge>Nice lifting arête right of Ageing Dinosaur to DBBhand crack.</climb>
  <climb extraid="56" gradefa="24" length="20m" name="Ice Age" stars=" *** " id="59" fa="Norm Selby 2005.Ashley Mason &amp; Peter Witton Dec 2000" grade="16" length="20m" name="Ageing Dinosaur" number="5453.">The beautiful bolted arête at the right end of this face. The top 5m is climbed to the left of the arêteextra="">Climb the crack that zig-zags left at about half-height. Finish as for Raptor.</climb>
  <text<climb classid="heading357" idfa="60">The Pinnacle</text>
  <text class="text" id="61">The Pinnacle is a large isolated buttress on the southern side of the mountain below Dinosaur Buttress. Access by scrambling down beside Dinosaur Buttress, or abseil from Dinosaur Buttress and scramble across 5m below the top of the pinnacle towards the RHS is a ledge from which to abseil. 25m directly below this ledge are twin jam cracks starting from a small ledge halfway up the cliff. All routes start from this ledge as the bottom half of the cliff is vegetated, but the top 25m are spearing crack-lines.</text>
  <climb extra="Ashley Mason Apr 2005." grade="23" length="20m" name="Archaeopteryx" number="54." extra="7Þ" stars=" ** ">Start near the base of Aging Dinosaur but follow the bolts up into the headwall right of it.</climb>
  <climb id="58" fa="Nick Hancock, May 2004." grade="27" length="20m" name="Let&apos;s Evolve" number="55." extra="7Þ" stars=" *** ">Fridge lifting arête right of Ageing Dinosaur to DBB.</climb>
  <climb id="59" fa="Norm Selby 2005." grade="24" length="20m" name="Ice Age" number="56." extra="8Þ" stars=" *** ">The beautiful bolted arête at the right end of this face. The top 5m is climbed to the left of the arête.</climb>
  <text id="60" class="heading3">The Pinnacle</text>
  <text id="61" class="text">The Pinnacle is a large isolated buttress on the southern side of the mountain below Dinosaur Buttress. Access by scrambling down beside Dinosaur Buttress, or abseil from Dinosaur Buttress and scramble across 5m below the top of the pinnacle towards the RHS is a ledge from which to abseil. 25m directly below this ledge are twin jam cracks starting from a small ledge halfway up the cliff. All routes start from this ledge as the bottom half of the cliff is vegetated, but the top 25m are spearing crack-lines.</text>
  <climb id="62" fa="Gerry Narkowicz and Ashley Mason, Apr 2004" grade="22" length="25m" name="No Condemnation" number="57." extra="" stars="">The thin jam crack on the left below the abseil line.</climb>
  <climb id="63" fa="Gerry Narkowicz, Ashley Mason, Andrew Martin, 9 Dec 2004." grade="22" length="25m" name="Not So Squeaky" number="58." extra="" stars="">The precise, strenuous thin hand crack on the right below the abseil line with a small roof at half height.</climb>
  <climb id="64" fa="Gerry Narkowicz, Ashley Mason. Andrew Martin, 9 Dec 2004." grade="19" length="25m" name="Squeak Is My Hero" number="59." extra="" stars="">The next crack to the right, beginning as a finger crack leading to a neat hand-crack through a roof. Belay on ledge, and then lead short easy chimney to finish.</climb>
  <text id="134" class="text">ABBY'S BUTTRESS&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;From Dogwood Buttress, continue west along the ridge following the path of least resistance for about 100m. At one point the easiest way forward is to clamber down through a hole under a boulder. Immediately after the hole is a handsome buttress about 15m high on the right, facing west, with several strong looking crack lines.</text>
  <climb id="135" fa="Gerry Narkowicz and Andrew Martin. 6/7/16" grade="22" length="25m12m" name="No CondemnationPsycho-snatch" number="60." idextra="62" fastars="Gerry Narkowicz and Ashley Mason, Apr 2004" number="55." stars="">The thin jam crack on the left below the abseil line.</climb>
  <climb extra=""">The central crack which is a bit crazy, slippery and wide at times. A brutal exercise in jamming of various widths. A route never to be repeated</climb>
  <climb id="136" fa="Gerry Narkowicz and Andrew Martin. 11/6/16" grade="2218" length="25m12m" name="Not So Squeaky" id="63" fa="Gerry Narkowicz, Ashley Mason, Andrew Martin, 9 Dec 2004." number="56." stars="">The precise, strenuous thin hand crack on the right below the abseil line with a small roof at half height.</climb>
  <climb extra="" grade="19" length="25m" name="Squeak Is My Hero" id="64" fa="Gerry Narkowicz, Ashley Mason. Andrew Martin, 9 Dec 2004." number="57." stars="">The next crack to the right, beginning as a finger crack leading to a neat hand-crack through a roof. Belay on ledge, and then lead short easy chimney to finish.<Abby&apos;s Lasagne" number="61." extra="" stars="">The major crackline on the RHS which is a bit wide and loose to begin with, but ends up as a neat hand crack. Best left in the bin.</climb>
  <climb id="137" fa="Andrew Martin and Gerry Narkowicz. 6/7/16" grade="21" length="12m" name="Heatseeker" number="62." extra="" stars="**">The very thin seam on the far right of the cliff leadng to a ledge, followed by a neat jam crack in a corner. Great moves. First ascent was on pre-placed wires</climb>
  <text classid="heading365" idclass="65heading3">Breakaway Buttress</text>
  <text classid="text66" idclass="66text">To access this cliff, walk up the main track to the last building on the ridge. Walk down left hand gully and bear left to walk out on top of buttress. Abseil, or walk down. From the lowest point, the left hand crack system is:</text>
  <climb extraid="67" fa="Peter Wines, Oct 1996." grade="17" length="45m" name="The Ho Chi Min Trail" starsnumber="63." idextra="67" fa="Peter Wines, Oct 1996." numberstars="58.">Start at left side, climb up to first ledge. Climb crack using pocket on left to gain next ledge, and continue up left crack to third ledge. Follow wide crack to top.</climb>
  <climb extra=" id="68" fa="Ashley Mason, Oct 1996." grade="18" length="45m" name="Tin Pan Alley" starsnumber="64." idextra="68" fa="Ashley Mason, Oct 1996." numberstars="59.">A few meters right is a thin crack, step up 1m and layback to reach lip on left and mantelshelf, and up to ledge. Delicately climb slab and up groove becoming easier, to large ledge. Follow crack above to top.</climb>
  <text classid="heading369" idclass="69heading3">Tea Pot Rocks</text>
  <text classid="text70" idclass="70text">This is an outcrop on the eastern end of the Nicholas Range. Drive half way up the track to South Sister then take a new forestry road heading left to its end. Go back a bit and walk down a 4WD track just below, heading west for half an hour. You'll see a big cliff off to the left. Head up easily to the cliff, arriving at the left end. A 4WD will get you within 2 minutes of the climbs.</text>
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  <climb id="98" starsfa="***" name="The Fine Line of Parody" length="25mAshley Mason &amp; Nick Hancock,  Dec 2011" grade="23" extralength="25m" faname="AshleyThe MasonFine &amp;Line Nickof Hancock,  Dec 2011" number="60.Parody" number="65." extra="9Þ" stars="***">From the left side of the ledge, climb a groove, then swing right and ascend a beautiful technical face to a DBB.</climb>
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  <climb id="99" fa="Nick Hancock &amp; Ashley Mason,  Sep 2011" grade="22" length="25m" name="Corner Gas" number="61."66." extra="7Þ" stars="**">From the R side of the ledge, climb a blank corner using the right arête, then trend left, to a tenuous move left to finish up the previous climb.</climb>
  <climb id="107" namefa="Northern Exposure" number="62." stars="**" extra="10Þ" length="25m" grade="24" fa="Nick &amp; Heather Hancock  July 2014.Nick &amp; Heather Hancock  July 2014." grade="24" length="25m" name="Northern Exposure" number="67." extra="10Þ" stars="**">Climb with increasing difficulty to a big ledge, then climb the technical upper wall.</climb>
  <text id="128" class="text">The following climbs are 150 metres further right</text>
  <climb id="121" starsfa="**Ingvar Lidman 25 October 2013" extragrade="27" numberlength="63.18m" name="Doomsday Destination" lengthnumber="18m68." gradeextra="27" fastars="Ingvar Lidman 25 October 2013**">On the next buttress west about 100m further is an amphitheatre of cliffs bordered by the grey arête called Last Of The Grey Nomads. The attractive line up the face on the LHS of the amphitheatre and R of the major chimney.</climb>
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      <climb>100</climb>
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  <climb id="122" starsfa="***Gerry Narkowicz 19 October 2013" extragrade="Þ23" numberlength="64.20m" name="Camellia" lengthnumber="20m69." gradeextra="23Þ" fastars="Gerry Narkowicz 19 October 2013***">Climb the square cut arête and face immediately left of the shallow grey corner of Last of the Grey Nomads to DHB. Fantastic route.</climb>
  <climb id="100" stars="***" name="Last of the Grey Nomads" length="20m" extra="6Þ" fa="Nick &amp; Heather Hancock, Ashley Mason,  Oct 2011" grade="23" length="20m" name="Last of the Grey Nomads" number="65."70." extra="6Þ" stars="***">scramble up to a big ledge below a fine looking white arête. Classic moves up the sustained double arête to a DHB.</climb>
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  <climb id="105 id="105" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Nick Hancock, Nov 2012 " grade="21" length="12m" name="Mid Life Crisis" starsnumber="*71." extra="5Þ" numberstars="66." length="12m" grade="21" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Nick Hancock, Nov 2012 "*">The wall below Last of the Grey Nomads (No lower offs)</climb>
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  <climb id="106" namefa="Life&apos;s Too Short" stars="***" extra="10Þ" number="67." length="25m" grade="25" fa="Nick Hancock, Dec 2012Nick Hancock, Dec 2012" grade="25" length="25m" name="Life&apos;s Too Short" number="72." extra="10Þ" stars="***">Begin slightly on the left, with a technical start, to begin the magnificent big arête, up the crack, then exquisite moves to the top.</climb>
  <climb id="123" starsfa="**Ingvar Lidman 19 October 2013" extragrade="26" numberlength="68.25m" name="Strong Brew" lengthnumber="25m73." gradeextra="26" fastars="Ingvar Lidman 19 October 2013**">The bolted face to the R of the big arête known as Life's Too Short. Half way up is a thin crack and the technical crux is on the arête above.</climb>
  <climb id="124" starsfa="**Gerry Narkowicz 24 August 2013" extragrade="24" numberlength="69.18m" name="English Breakfast" lengthnumber="18m74." gradeextra="24" fastars="Gerry Narkowicz 24 August 2013**">Next right is a blunt arête beside a chimney leading to a small ledge, followed by a neat blank corner and arête above. First class.</climb>
  <climb id="125" starsfa="**Andrew Martin September 2013" extragrade="24" numberlength="70.18m" name="Mr Tea" lengthnumber="18m75." gradeextra="24" fastars="Andrew Martin September 2013**">The line R of the chimney, culminating in a hectic layback up the arête . Great moves.</climb>
  <climb id="126" starsfa="**Gerry Narkowicz 8 September 2013" extragrade="23" numberlength="71.18m" name="Earl Grey" lengthnumber="18m76." gradeextra="23" fastars="Gerry Narkowicz 8 September 2013**">Next R is a line of bolts starting from a prominent detached pillar under an overhang. A bouldery crux on the face above the roof, then a delicious technical groove up the centre of the face.</climb>
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  <climb id="101" starsfa="***Nick Hancock,  Oct 2011" namegrade="Bored to Death24" length="25m" gradename="24Bored to Death" extranumber="77." faextra="Nick Hancock,  Oct 2011" numberstars="72.***">Climb a perfect box shaped groove with much difficulty, then the fine technical wall and groove above to a DBB.</climb>
  <climb id="127" starsfa="**Gerry Narkowicz 24 August 2013" extragrade="22" numberlength="73.18m" name="I&apos;m A Little Teapot" lengthnumber="18m78." gradeextra="22" fastars="Gerry Narkowicz 24 August 2013**">The line of bolts up a blunt arête and just left of a wide crack. Consistently technical and fun.</climb>
  <climb id="102" starsfa="**Nick Hancock &amp; Ashley Mason,  Dec 2011" namegrade="Big Bang Theory23" length="30m" gradename="23Big Bang Theory" extranumber="10Þ79." faextra="Nick Hancock &amp; Ashley Mason,  Dec 201110Þ" numberstars="74.**">Climb up to a short blank groove and the crux, then ascend more easily to a few thinner moves to gain a DBB.</climb>
  <climb id="118" starsfa="**Gerry Narkowicz April 1st 2013" extragrade="13Þ24" numberlength="75.30m" name="Strange Brew" lengthnumber="30m80." gradeextra="2413Þ" fastars="Gerry Narkowicz April 1st 2013**">Terrific face climb in between Big Bang Theory and Teapot Crack. The crux is half way up, but the tips layback at the top is a potential heartbreaker with little for the feet.</climb>
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  <climb id="103" namefa="Tea Pot Crack" length="27m" grade="16" fa="Ashley Mason &amp; Pete Witton,  Apr 96.Ashley Mason &amp; Pete Witton,  Apr 96." grade="16" length="27m" name="Tea Pot Crack" number="7681.">Climb the obvious large crack, easily at first, becoming more difficult, hand jam at half height, and bridge offwidth to finish under protruding flake.</climb>
  <climb id="108" starsfa="*Jemimah Narkowicz 17/2/13" extragrade="19" numberlength="77.27m" name="Leap Of Faith" lengthnumber="27m82." gradeextra="19" fastars="Jemimah Narkowicz 17/2/13*">Bolted arête on the far right of the amphitheatre, right of Big Bang Theory and Tea Pot Crack. Pleasant technical face climbing left of the arête with some big holds and not so big holds. For short people, two leaps of faith are required, one to get off the ledge at the bottom and one higher up the route. Rock is suspect in places.</climb>
  <climb id="119" starsfa="*Nick &amp; Heather Hancock, Jun 2014. " extragrade="23" numberlength="78.15m" name="Two Broke Girls" lengthnumber="15m83." gradeextra="23" fastars="Nick &amp; Heather Hancock, Jun 2014. *">From the pedestal climb up rightwards to an underct, then fridge hug up to a ledge and DBB. Use extra long slings if top roping off these anchors.</climb>
  <climb id="104" name="Red Light Jam" length="20m" grade="18 <climb id="104" fa="AshleyMason, Pete Witton &amp; Peter Wines,  May 96." grade="18" starslength="20m" name="**Red Light Jam" number="7984." stars="**">Climb the hand crack, becoming easier towards top as the crack veers left.</climb>
  <climb id="120" starsfa="**Gerry Narkowicz 23/8/14" extragrade="24" numberlength="80.12m" name="Profana-tea" lengthnumber="12m85." gradeextra="24" fastars="Gerry Narkowicz 23/8/14**">On the furthest buttress west about 30m right of the main amphitheatre is a short buttress with a neat grey shallow corner up the middle. Good, technical pumpy climbing</climb>
  <climb id="93" namefa="NotGerry Narcowicz Everyones&apos;s Cuppaamp; Ashley Mason  Jun 2003" grade="20" length="15m" faname="GerryNot Narcowicz Everyones&ampapos; Ashley Mason  Jun 2003s Cuppa" number="8186." starsextra="" extrastars="">Sharp gritty handcrack facing south east on back of the cliffs. It is accessed by heading up left from The Line of Parapatry.</climb>
  <text id="94" class="heading3">Ashley's Big Rock Candy Mountain</text>
  <text id="95" class="text">Go north and west on Dublin Town Road from the South Sister turnoff for 4km, then turn left on Lohreys Road for 1.4 km to an old 4WD track heading left up the hill, GDA 0595807 5401653. Walk up this for a few hundred metres, then head L, GDA 0595807 5401653 up the steep scrubby hill to a massive boulder, GDA 0595847 5401410.</text>
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  <climb id="96" numberfa="82." name="Fields of Dreams Growing Wild" length="8m" grade="23" fa="Nick &amp; Heather Hancock  2010" stars="***Nick &amp; Heather Hancock  2010" grade="23" length="8m" name="Fields of Dreams Growing Wild" number="87." extra="3Þ" stars="***">Awesome technical climbing on the left of the face.</climb>
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