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Midwife Crisis

Track 1 

Track 1 leads to three walls:

North End
Creese Wall
Rata Wall.


Getting There 

Enter Payne's and walk past the picnic area and at the signs for the restrooms, decend into the woods on your left. The first (of a couple) bouldering area greets at the entrance to Track 1.

Break off of the main trail to get to The North End

Main Trail ends at Creese Wall

Turning right along Creese Wall will lead to Rata Wall which starts past the 20+ foot roof of 'Rawhide'


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Track 1:
Midwife Crisis   5.7     Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet   
Re-Election Blues   5.8     Sport, 1 pitch, 48 feet   
Good Bye Cream-Poofters   5.8+     Sport, 1 pitch, 45 feet   
Rawhide   5.11     Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet   
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Juggy roof

Rawhide 5.11  International : New Zealand : ... : Track 1
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