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Grade Route Gear style Popularity
{FB} 7A Bols Island

Listed as a classic in the guidebook

Sit-start with large flake, move to good hold then right to gaston and finish up the face. This route is often confused for the easier variation (Bols Island Left) which climbs directly up on jugs.

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FA: Scott Noy, 2009

Boulder
6B Bols Island Left

Start as Bols Island but use the jugs on the left to top out. Note that that this route is often incorrectly climbed as Bols Island - which is the case for both videos below.

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FA: Scott Noy, 2009

Boulder
{FB} 6C Tiger Claw

Listed as a classic in the guidebook

Start with left hand on sidepull and climb up the left side of the slashes.

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Video

FA: Scott Noy, 2006

Boulder 6m
{FB} 7C Stalker on the Horizon

Crouch-start with slopers (without stone for feet) and climb into Stalker on the Horizon.

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Video

FA: Cody Roth, 2009

Boulder
{FB} 7A Stalker on The Horizon Left

Start as Chakijana but climb out right.

FA: Cody Roth, 2009

Boulder
{FB} 5C Drunken Master

Starts on jugs and climb straight up

FA: Scott Noy, 2006

Boulder
{FB} 8C Chakijana

Sit-start with good hold and climb through the roof. "A Zulu storyteller tells it is a meercat, others a hero of their culture."

FA: Fred Nicole, 2016

Boulder
{FB} 7C/C+ Event Horizon

FA: Carlos Tkacz, 2019

Boulder

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