"Felltimber" (aka
McFarlanes Hill)
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Where Bovines Fear to Tread 9m 21: This short, yet
extremely steep and cruxy route is yet to see an onsight. It follows a
40 deg overhanging crack to a horizontal sloping rail, past 2 bolts to a
chain lower off.Bullfighter 8m 17:
Typical of Felltimber, this short sporty route blasts up a lovely
overhanging arête on big edges. The crux is turning the roofy cap on
the top of the arête.
Red Flag 8m 20: This route
starts just to the left of BF and ascends a short, yet extremely fingery
and technical overhanging wall to join BF at the roof.
Above Left: Paul Martin leading Where
Bovines Fear To Tread (21). Above Middle: Ben Mace leading
Bullfighter (17). Above Right: Paul Martin on the 1st ascent of
Red Flag (20).
Above Left: Ben Mace on Beefmeister
V4. Above Middle: Paul Martin on Big Ass Bovine Style V4.
Above Right: Blake coming to grips with The Corner V0+.
Further Reading:
Eastern
Victoria - A rock climbing guide, edited by Michael Hampton,
Robin Holmes, Paul Martin & Others, and available from local
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