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Breeze Bay West

Type
Part of

Breeze Bay West is the small buttress just east of the second(?) gully. Descent from the crag top is by abseil or via the gully on the western side. A long sling around the top block(s) provides most routes with a top belay.

Aspect
South
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Routes

Reference Title Grade Length Pro Quality Alert Operations
 Zephyr, 12 12 8m
0

At the left end of the wall, move up on good holds to the prominent short
hand crack.


  • P1
  • 12
  • 8m
  • Trad

 Squall, 16 16 9m
0

Up the shallow groove on good holds (but little pro) to the crack. Place pro,
pull through, walk off.


  • P1
  • 16
  • 9m
  • Trad

 Flatus, 18 18 12m
0

Take the wall right of the shallow goove to the horizontal slot (thread?)
then to the loose block. Stabilise this with some pro before mantling onto
it. Gain the alcove then up.


  • P1
  • 18
  • 12m
  • Trad

 Roaring Forties, 19 19 12m
0

The most obvious natural line of the crag. Place gear in the crack and crank
through to the offwidth slot to recover. Bridge/jam up the crack (good pro
higher) to the jumble above.


  • P1
  • 19
  • 12m
  • Trad

 Twister, 19 19 8m
0

Edge up onto the small ramp on the wall right of RF using the recess on the
wall, then reach carefully up onto the arete for a rounded pinch/lay away.
Grapple your way up on more rounded holds to easy ground. A bolt would make
this leadable.


  • P1
  • 19
  • 8m
  • Trad

 Hurricane Lili, 20 20
0

On the wall facing the harbour is a ledge about 2m up with roofs above and
crumbly crud below.
About three metres in from the left end of the undercut it is possible to
gain the wall above. Place a nest of wires around a block, then pull up and
right to a stance. From here, bridge left a little then go straight up using
a series of rounded holds. Bolts required.


  • P1
  • 20
  • Trad

 Sirocco, 19 19 14m
0

Start as for HL but move right from the stance and continue on a rightward
trend following the holds and reasonable pro. At the left-leaning crack head
left and up to anchors. Major earthworks may result in a direct start which
is likely to be very strenuous.


  • P1
  • 19
  • 14m
  • Trad

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