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Jake's Routes - Don't Bother
the best looking lines. We must have walked past the Laendler face hundreds of times and dismissed Jake's lines; discontinuous wide cracks up a broken looking face. If you want to climb shitty wide cracks, get the correct descriptions off thesarvo.com Migrated to Confluence 4.0Ben Lomond New Routes
line right of 35mm Dream. FA: G.Narkowicz January 2011 Dangerman Direct 23 From joint belay with Masterblaster, the continuation of the left hand crack of Dangerman - a pure finger crack. FA: John Fischer and Gerry Narkowicz 27/12/10 Full details in Ben Lomond Guide update coming out soon. MigratedFlinders Island
<guide> <header access="There are flights from both Launceston and Melbourne that arrive in Whitemark on Flinders Island. You can hire a car on the Island (expensive) or try and get a ride up to Killiekrankie. There's a new road that comes into the north of the cliffs, and its about a half hours walk from the endIntroduction to Tasmanian Climbing
(http://www.spiritoftasmania.com.au), which has the advantage that you can take a car. The passenger fares for the ferry tend to be more than flying, but your car is subsidized … ="10">A lot of people ask if you need a car to climb in Tasmania. The answer is basically yes, unless you want to put up with a lot of grief. Public transportRe: The Columns
Climbed Hakea ground up with A Donoghue and Shumita today and found it to be rather wet inside the crack - even though Bismark and Sorrow (the usual markers of seasonal seepage) were dry. So best to wait for quite dry conditions as recognising the seepage is a bit tricky in advance. Thankfully the line has had a goodRe: Wellington Park Sustainable Transport System - Invitation for Ideas
not increase the current impact on the ecosystem. Encouraging car-pooling in a shuttle vehicle (Suggestion 4) could well impact positively on the health … . A large proportion of modern cars have 4WD facility sufficient for driving up a slippery bitumen road (Suggestion 3), and an alternative shuttle vehicle coversLost rope in rope bag on the pipes
Hi all, it's with great sadness that I have to say I seem to have lost a rope on the pipes. Annoyingly it's hard for me to pin down where and when. Likely in the last 3 weeks and around heat is most likely or perhaps the pinnacle Road car park. Keen to know if one has been found. Black singing rock rope bag - simpleVisiting American climber looking to climb Nov 18-20
Heyo! I’ll be in Hobart Nov 18-20 with a rack, a rope and lots of climbing psych! No car at the moment but I would be willing to get a rental. Anybody willing to show a visitor some local rock (cape Raoul looks awesome!)? I’m 28, have been climbing for about 10 years and lead up to about 25 on gear. Happy to climbClimbing partner wanted
Hi there, I'm in Tassie until the end of April and hope to get to go climbing before I leave. I only brought shoes and harness and I have a car. Haven't been climbing for almost a year now and don't know the Australian grading system (normally lead climb up to 6a in the French grading system, sport) MyClimbing Partner - Organ Pipes
Will be down in Hobart this weekend from the hot air capital of Australia - Canberra and would like to climb on the Organ Pipes on Sunday March 19th. Experienced climber, will have a car with only my harness and boots. Email or ring Keith Bell on 02 62822142 or 0416931738. Really hanging out for a climb on the Pipes