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Handsome Crag
> <climb extra="" grade="15" length="10m" name="Orchid Corner" id="5" fa="John Domeney, May 1993.">The sloping corner crack.</climb> <climb extra="" grade="16" length="10m" name="Eat, Shit, Bolt" id="6" fa="John Domeney, Apr 1993.">The short hand crack.</climb> <text id="60" class="heading3">Hard and Fast Area</textRe: Corrections and Clarifications...
ability required, just pure grunt, A pumpy number! Best done as one pitch skipping the DUB. 1. 30m 22 Up and R into the varied crack just right of the arête … accessed). 2. 20m 20 Follow crack system up and R through rooflet. Continue up crack above (crux) to ledge (Trad anchor) Use DUB left of ledge to descend. GOther Southern Crags
the hill, after about 10 minutes it passes under the first buttress. There is a big roof crack at about 22, then a nice route with about 5 bolts at grade 20 … easy. Start at the obvious crack which runs up to the roof. A hard chimney move, then traverse R to large ledge.</climb> <text class="heading2" id="18sentinels1.jpg
Sentinels climbing area viewed from car park. Feel free to edit (or delete). Sentinels climbing area viewed from car park. Feel free to edit (or delete).Re: Access to White Water Wall
Brilliant, the road now looks closed to 90% (+?) of regular users unless one wants to risk serious car damage. Will the college minibuses get in safely loaded down with a bunch of students? It is not unusual for visiting climbers to take in small hire cars. ----. Maybe we can put together a list of disadvantagedRe: How not to park - Mt Wellington
To the folk who parked in such an inconsiderate fashion at the climbers' carpark on Sunday... I say this..... You were lucky nobody doubled parked and blocked you in. Just for the record, four cars took up parking space that would normally fit seven vehicles. As the car park sign indicates, parking at a 90 degreeRe: Cable Car across the face of Organ Pipes.
Well said Tony, Environmental issues aside, I think that the biggest issues are that access via the road is not changed, and that the cable car is not subsidised. I don't see how it can possibly be viable unless they close the road and force everyone to catch the cable car up the hill. This would be an unacceptableVisiting from USA - Looking to climb Feb 16th
Visiting from the states for business and I was hoping to get out and climb on Wednesday February 16th. I have gear but no car. If need be I could get a car. I am staying in Hobart. I mostly sport climb but have done a fair amount of gear climbing. Ideally looking to get on some 5.11 or 5.12 sport. I have beenFreycinet climbing partner
G'day folks if there is anybody heading out to Freycinet Peninsula for a climb and needing a partner give me a buzz! I work in Freycinet Lodge and can climb pretty much everyday between 11.30-17ish and on my days off all day. Got a car, which makes it to Bluestone bay car park. I am pretty new to trad and dontRe: New Routes and News 2013
crack (the main face doesn’t have many obvious lines) about ten minutes after the track from the New River Lagoon hits the cliffline. 1. 40m Follow the corner crack into a chimney, then move up and R to a small ledge. 2. 40m Step L then head straight up to a big ledge at the bottom of a cirque, climb the R side