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Table of contents
- 1. The Three Boulders 4 in Area
- 2. Index by grade
1. The Three Boulders
- Summary:
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4 routes in Area
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Devil's Peak features many boulders near or on the main hike where hundreds of people walk daily. Please be vigilant with brushing away chalk and tick marks when you finish climbing on a boulder. If you see a boulder with tick marks or chalk please take a minute or 2 to clean it off. Respecting the boulders will help maintain access for all climbers.
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
Charisma
The middle overhanging scoop-runnel. Climb the scoop, step right under a small roof and exit. FA: Collin Reece & Ajax Greene, 1977 | 20 | 12m | |||||
2 |
Donovan Mattress
The obvious undercut right angled corner beside a four-stemmed gum tree. Steve's dog 'Donovan' acted as cushioning as he fell off the start. FA: Collin Reece & Steve Carter, 1976 | 15 | 15m | |||||
3 |
Flash Me Dick at Jindavik
A small overhanging wall that faces South has a well defined thin horizontal crack. Climb the wall to the crack, then traverse left to a juggy exit. FA: Collin Reece, 1977 | 17 | 10m | |||||
4 |
Everyone Wants to be a Bushranger
Start as for 'Flash Mee Dick at Jindavik', but traverse right at the horizontal to a corner and up that. FA: Collin Reece, 1977 | 19 | 8m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | ![]() |
Stars | Name | Style | Pop |
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15 | Donovan Mattress | 15m | |||
17 | Flash Me Dick at Jindavik | 10m | |||
19 | Everyone Wants to be a Bushranger | 8m | |||
20 | Charisma | 12m |