Introduction
Overlooking Middle Harbour, Sissy Crag is one of the premier bouldering areas in Sydney. It's all overhanging (up to about 45 degrees) and features about fifty individual problems ranging from V1 to V11+. The crag faces due west, and isn't very shady, so summer mornings and winter afternoons are the time to be here. The crag also seeps very badly after rain, so give it a miss if there's been much rain in the previous week. It usually remains dry for about 2 hours in heavy rain, before water starts running down the walls and onto the problems. While it is primarily a bouldering crag, Sissy also offers some micro sport routes.
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Access
The easiest way to get there is to drive, taking the second left after the Roseville Bridge into Ryrie Avenue, and then parking at the end of Bridgeview Crescent (the first left off Ryrie Avenue). You can also catch a "Forest Coaches" bus from Chatswood, and get off at the second stop after the Roseville Bridge (near the corner of Ryrie Avenue and Warringah Road).
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