Matt from Small Planet on some problem. Photo by Gaetan Jacquart
The Club has worked together with both the Jardines Family and the QE2 Trust to ensure public access to the Jardines Boulders is maintained. Bouldering Information is exclusively found on the Queenstown Rock, Ice, Boulders and Mountains guidebook.
Directions
To get to the boulder field head south along SH6 which runs between Frankton and Kingston .
The boulder field is signed on the left.
Although the boulders are open to the public, special access restrictions remain in place for farming and safety purposes.
Visitors are asked to close gates behind them, take care with stock, park in the designated areas and leave before dark.
Bouldering code of conduct
No chipping or brushing
No bolting
No gardening
No marking of boulders
QEII has asked to keep information off-line about crags and boulders on their land.
Environmental care code
Protect the natural environment. Take care not to disturb plants and animals.
Remove all rubbish. Take out what you take in.
Leave gates as you find them and keep to the track provided for vehicles.
It is not possible to camp or light fires at the site.
There are no toilets on the site. Leave no human waste behind.
No dogs permitted (as the area is located on a working farm).