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    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    Climbing at the Sunshine Slabs.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    Dogs are allowed in the park, but make sure your pooch is on a leash.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    Steeple Chase is a classic route for beginners. A crimpy start leads to some fun ledges.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    Belaying in the shade for nearly the whole day.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    The wall sits next to a horse paddock.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    Much of the crag's base was washed away in the 2013 floods.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    Erosion from the flood leads to some awkward belaying at times. This is one of the trad routes. There are two bolts, but the route is pretty stiff for a 5.6, and the cruxes are not near the bolts.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    The area stays in the shade.
    Tam McTavish
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2018
    Further along the crag there are a few overhangs and steeper, longer routes.

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