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NOTE: Access to this crag is currently under threat! Please limit your impact.
An excellent bouldering area located in the bushland east of the F1. See http://www.australianbouldering.com/guides/sydney/temple/temple_guide.html for information on individual problems.
To get there, head north on the F1 towards Newcastle. Take the Berowra exit ramp, and at the top of the ramp turn right and go around the big loop (so you end up heading back south on the F1). A couple of hundred metres down the freeway is a small dirt track on the left (just before the second small cutting). Park here and follow the track east for about 1km, trending left at every track junction. Eventually you will reach a collection of boulders and buttresses.
There are also some slabby bits of rock further to the north.
The crag lies within the Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, in an area where climbing is not allowed without explicit permission from NPWS. It is currently unclear whether bouldering within the park is allowed or not.
The crag is also covered in detail in the "Sydney Bouldering" guide.
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