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Livin' Large Guide

  • Grade context: FR
  • Ascents: 4

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Shawn Raboutou Nalle Hukkataival Alma Ryuichi Murai Jimmy Webb

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Table of contents

1. Livin' Large 8 routes in Boulder

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Seasonality

All Bouldering

Lat / Long: -32.089529, 19.029782

access issues

(Leaving this here as its inherited by child locations - please take the time to take pictures of the boulders you visit and post them under the relavent locations so that we can start populating more topos 🙂).

As of 2014, no climbing is allowed in Rocklands without a valid climbing permit. Land owners often conduct inspections in the climbing areas and anyone found without a permit will be asked to leave the climbing area. Permits can be obtained online - www.quicket.co.za - or purchased at CapeNature's Kliphuis campsite office; De Pakhuys campsite office; or Traveller's Rest farmstall and restaurant.

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ethic

  1. Bury your faeces and carry out your toilet paper. If the ground is too hard to bury your faeces, please carry it out with you and dispose of it in the campsite bins. Poop bags are available for free at De Pakhys. (A special note about this: Tea Garden has been closed primarily due to this problem. Animals such as baboons may eat human faeces and could contract diseases such as Tuberculosis and hepatitis, which could prove detrimental to the population)

  2. Do not litter – carry everything you bring in with you back out with you and dispose of your litter in the bins at the campsite.

  3. Stick to the allocated paths marked by cairns and as illustrated in the guidebook. Diverting from these paths causes far more erosion than is necessary and may cause the extinction of certain sensitive plants in the area.

  4. No graffiti on rock surfaces. (Black Shadow boulder has been closed to climbing due to graffiti)

  5. No pof is allowed in Rocklands. The resin damages the rock surfaces and this damage is irreversible.

The complete disrespect of boulderers for the land on which they climb is a very serious and has become a very real threat to bouldering in Rocklands.

Rocklands bouldering is in peril. Rocklands does not belong to the climbers.

Our access is not a right, it’s a privilege and our treatment of the land is the difference between us being allowed to climb in Rocklands and us being banned from climbing in Rocklands altogether.

Irresponsible boulderers have caused this problem and boulderers are the only ones who can fix it.

Please respect the land you climb on in South Africa and adhere to the above mentioned rules. Your privilege to climb in Rocklands depends on it.

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RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Livin' Large

Shawn Raboutou

Listed as a classic in the guidebook.

Climb the "impossible looking" arete.

Initially graded 8C but upgraded to 8C+ by Shawn Raboutou in 2019 and confirmed by Ryuichi Murai.

FA: Nalle Hukkataival, 2009

8C+ Boulder 8m
2 Modified Limited Rampage

Climb up the beautiful seam.

FA: Nalle Hukkataival, 2012

8B+ Boulder
3 Mannie Fresh

Climb the overhanging wall.

FA: Chuck Fryberger, 2009

7B Boulder
4 Spudd Webb

Listed as a classic in the guidebook

Jump-start, throw up to jug, mantle up onto slab up reach to the top. "Named after Anthony Jerome "Spud" Webb, a retired NBA professional who was notable for winning a slam dunk contest despite being one of the shortest players in NBA history"

FA: Chuck Fryberger, 2009

7C+ Boulder
5 Kalja

Climb the slab up and a little left.

FA: Mikko Myntti, 2009

6B Boulder
6 Miss Balls

Climb the arete.

FA: Nalle Hukkataival, 2009

6B Boulder
7 Mrs. Balls

Start with slot in the overhang, traverse left and finish up the arete. "Named after the best chutney in SA"

FA: Nalle Hukkataival

7C+ Boulder
8 Mrs. Balls Sit-start

Mrs. Balls but start from from the sit out right on fragile rock - 8a?

8A Boulder

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
6B Kalja Boulder
Miss Balls Boulder
7B Mannie Fresh Boulder
7C+ Mrs. Balls Boulder
Spudd Webb Boulder
8A Mrs. Balls Sit-start Boulder
8B+ Modified Limited Rampage Boulder
8C+ Livin' Large Boulder 8m
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