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Acid Tripping at the Gates of the Alps 

Flock hill 


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BETA PHOTO: Flock Hill from the drive up

Description 

Limestone of amazing quality. Most possible routes are unclimbed and there's no guidebook to date.


Getting There 

Drive up past Castle Hill and Cave Stream park and park on the west side of the road near a gate and gravel road. Flock Hill Lodge where the permit can be attained is just up the road about 4km. Hop the fence and walk down the road until you veer left of the road towards the gigantic boulder field.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Flock hill:
Acid Tripping at the Gates of the Alps   V3-4     Boulder, 15 feet   
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George approaching the crux of the line

Acid Tripping at the Gates of the Alps V3-4  International : New Zealand : ... : Flock hill
Starting from a huge hole that's on the decent route off the boulder and heading left through good jugs and to the vertical crack and then up to top out. The crux is where it goes up and you end up hugging the boulder for all you're worth....[more]   Browse More Classics in International