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Ocean Wall
This sector offers quality routes on good rock up the gently overhanging wall. The setting is rather pleasant and also offers good opportunity for a spot of deep water soloing and cliff jumping from the ramp on the left side.
From the beach connecting to Ap Lei Pai, traverse leftwards around the coastline just above the water line until a short scramble leads down to the crag. Routes 1 to 7 require abseil access to reach the starting ledge.
1 – Ocean Park F5+, 14m, 6 bolts
FA: Francis Haden, Donna Kwok 19/03/2016
Basically a warm-up route, the rock is weak towards the top on the left. Step right at the top onto the wall below the anchor.
2 – Ocean Endeavour F6c+, 14m, 6 bolts **
FA: Francis Haden 13/03/2016
There is a chain extension on the penultimate bolt.
3 – Ocean Pike F6c, 12m, 6 bolts **
FA: Francis Haden 13/03/2016
Fantastic climbing on positive holds but no peeking on the abseil if you want a flash!
4 – Marine Interdiction F7a / 7a+, 12m, 7 bolts **
FA: Francis Haden 19/03/2016
From the big jug on Ocean’s 3, blast out left and boulder your way up the wall via series of powerful extended moves.
5 – Ocean’s 3 F6c, 12m, 6 bolts ***
FA: Francis Haden, Neil Carruthers, Donna Kwok 21/02/2016
One of the best climbs on the wall.
6 – Cruise Control F6c+, 14m, 6 bolts **
FA: Francis Haden 13/03/2016
Great, sustained climbing on good holds.
7 – Coast to Coast F6b+, 17m, 7 bolts **
FA: Francis Haden, Donna Kwok 19/03/2016
8 – Immersed F6b+, 12m, 6 bolts **
FA: Francis Haden, Neil Carruthers, Donna Kwok 21/02/2016
9 – Free Admission F5, 14m, 7 bolts *
FA: Francis Haden, Darian Chan 13/03/2016
Follow the groove of route 84 to the roof, move right and cross over Immersed to exit as for Ocean Lark.
10 – Ocean Lark F5, 7m, 6 bolts *
FA: Francis Haden, Neil Carruthers, Donna Kwok 21/02/2016
11 – A Drop in the Ocean F5, 6m, 6 bolts
FA: Francis Haden, Neil Carruthers, Donna Kwok 21/02/2016