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BETA PHOTO: The Good side of the Australian Boulder. Climbs V0...
Description
Shady nice boulder with lots of solid routes
Getting There
Take the left fork in AF canyon following the sign to Tibble reservoir. Watch for the Martin picnic area. Once you see the Martin picnic area, park in the little two-car lot, and look 25 feet further up on the left side of the road.
You will see the boulder just behind a few trees. No bush whacking needed—it's literally on the side of the road with a well-worn path and is only slightly hidden by trees.
The Classics
Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Australian Boulder:
The directions to the boulder are anything but ideal (can the Admins update the directions please). After three outings, I was finally able to find it:
Take the left fork in AF canyon following the sign to Tibble reservoir. Watch for the Martin picnic area. Once you see the Martin picnic area, park in the little two car lot, and look 25 feet further up on the left side of the road. You will see the boulder just behind a few trees. No bush wacking needed--it's literally on the side of the road with a well worn path and is only slightly hidden by trees.