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Table of contents
- 1. Dingo Creek 22 in Unknown
- 2. Index by grade
1. Dingo Creek
- Summary:
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Mostly Escalada esportiva
Lat / Long: -33.367151, 150.287230
descrição
Dingo Creek offers a mix of sports routes. Most routes are single pitch between 25m and 50m long on excellent rock. This is a winter crag as it faces north and it largely protected from wind. Cooler summer days also work as the sun is high and the cliff will stay shaded till early afternoon.
Turn off Bell Liners Rd at Zig Zag railway. Turn right at the T intersection onto Glow Worm Tunnel Rd. Pass the Bunglboori campsite area on the right after 2k and continue for another couple of kilometres to the Western Boundary Rd turn on your right. Take this. It becomes Waratah Ridge Rd at an intersection with Eastern Boundary Rd after 3.6k. Continue past this and swing left onto Two Trees Rd in 200m. There is a right turn after 1.5k. Go past this. Take the next right turn which is about another 800m. Park after about 2km at a large area with two trees, where the road loops back to the left. There is a steep track heading down hill. Take this or, if you have a 4WD, continue on. After a 200m, on the uphill, there is a cairn (Grid Position: -033.369178° / +150.285886°) marking a track on the left. Follow this for 5 minutes or so and scramble to the base of the cliff. Head back to the right which will bring you to the base of the main wall.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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★ Tangled
The furtherest route to the left, 25m past Spiderpig, in the steep gully. FA: Gracie Saunders, 12 May 2018 | 15m | ||||||
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Spiderpig
Bouldery start to get established on blunt, tecko arete. FA: Simon Atkins, Sep 2017 | 23 | 20m | |||||
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★★ Green Points and Cam
Skip the bolts on the nice crack that Centurion starts up but instead of heading right to the aréte, wander up the obvious and really nice corner finger crack to the top. Tree belay. Try to avoid trashing the fern near the top as it can be easily climbed around with bomber gear just before you do so. Lots of small/medium cams. You can get off by rapping from a tree or scrambling down to the anchors for one of the other routes. FA: Will Vidler & Harry Kadi, 20 May 2018 | 17 | 30m | |||||
4 |
★★ Centurion
Start up the crack, move left into corner and back right to gain the arete. FA: Simon Atkins, Sep 2017 | 18 | 25m | |||||
5 |
★ Pick Pocket
Start on the ledge, moving up and left to gain arete. Technical climbing on excellent rock. FA: Gracie Saunders, Sep 2017 | 19 | 20m | |||||
6 |
★★ Drop Bear
Bridge up obvious corner and step left to climb fantastic iron-stone features on the face above FA: Luca Saunders, Sep 2017 | 17 | 20m | |||||
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★★ Milo
Ten meters to the right of Drop Bear is a water-washed slab that is made of the hardest and most polished sandstone you will find. Climbs up and to the left of the tree growing in the corner. FA: Ellinor Atkins, Sep 2017 | 8 | 15m | |||||
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Luca's PROJ
Start as per Milo but continue up to the tree and onto the face behind it. FA: Luca Saunders | |||||||
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★ Enough Already
Twenty meters to the right of Drop Bear is an orange face. Climb the crack, flake and on to the arete. FA: Simon Atkins | 21 | 32m | |||||
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★★ Berk, Berk, Bekawrk
On the left end of the main wall there is a black slab. Climb the middle to a good ledge. FA: Astrid Atkins, Sep 2017 | 13 | 20m | |||||
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★★★ Delicate Flower
Start just to the right Berk, Berk, Bekawrk on the left edge of the main wall. A long outing with some unlikely pockets. FA: Julian Saunders, Aug 2017 | 26 | 45m | |||||
12 |
★ Siriusly
Batman start. FA: Simon Atkins | 27 | 40m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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★ Red Hot Poker
Common start with Mandingo. Follow the left line of bolts. FA: Simon Atkins | 26 | 40m | |||||
14 |
★★★ Mandingo
Same start as per Red Hot Poker but quickly head to the right and up the blackness to the the top. FA: Julian Saunders | 27 | 45m | |||||
15 |
Stoph's PROJ
Start on the left side of the century box feature to gain the obvious crack. A mixture of bolts and cams. FA: Christoph Gill | 25 | 2, 10 | |||||
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Simon's PROJ
Starts 20m right of Stoph's PROJ FA: Simon Atkins | |||||||
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★★★ The Big Boss
Epic! FA: Julian Saunders, Sep 2017 | 28 | 50m, 18 | |||||
18 |
★★★ Indian Pacific
Blast up the ironstone monorail . All time. FA: Simon Atkins, 12 May 2018 | 26 | 38m, 17 | |||||
19 |
Disorientated
Follow the ironstone feature up to roof, around this and up the seem. FA: Julian Saunders, May 2018 | 23 | 30m | |||||
20 |
Dislocated PROJECT
Climbs the large crack a few meters to the right of Disorientated. | |||||||
21 |
★ An All-New Face-Climb
Starts below a small rooflet, and heads out left onto the face perpendicular to the main wall at Dingo. A long technical face climb with some average rock. Name unknown, grade is an estimate. | 22 | 35m, 14 | |||||
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★★ Red Dog
The crack bisecting the wall just left of access ramp. Up left of fern easily for 10m. Martial your TCUs, and finger size cams, and small to medium offset wires and launch up the overhanging seam. Hand size gear for the finish at DBB just before the moss sets in. The route has been done to the top. FA: Vanessa Wills & David Gray, Jun 2018 | 25 | 20m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | ![]() |
Stars | Name | Style | Pop |
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8 | ★★ | Milo | 15m | ||
13 | ★★ | Berk, Berk, Bekawrk | 20m | ||
17 | ★★ | Drop Bear | 20m | ||
★★ | Green Points and Cam | 30m | |||
18 | ★★ | Centurion | 25m | ||
19 | ★ | Pick Pocket | 20m | ||
21 | ★ | Enough Already | 32m | ||
22 | ★ | An All-New Face-Climb | 35m, 14 | ||
23 | Disorientated | 30m | |||
Spiderpig | 20m | ||||
25 | ★★ | Red Dog | 20m | ||
Stoph's PROJ | 2, 10 | ||||
26 | ★★★ | Delicate Flower | 45m | ||
★★★ | Indian Pacific | 38m, 17 | |||
★ | Red Hot Poker | 40m | |||
27 | ★★★ | Mandingo | 45m | ||
★ | Siriusly | 40m | |||
28 | ★★★ | The Big Boss | 50m, 18 | ||
? | Dislocated PROJECT | ||||
Luca's PROJ | |||||
Simon's PROJ | |||||
★ | Tangled | 15m |