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Re: Found Draws At Sphinx Rock
to the steep nature of sphinx, fixed draws solve the annoying problem of cleaning routes. Again please use by all means, but leave in place! Not long ago allOther Crags
fit anywhere else." acknowledgement="" rock="" sun="" walk="" id="1" name="Kunanyi / Mt Wellington Other Crags" camping="" autonumber="false"/> <text class="heading2" id="2">Frustration Buttress</text> <text class="indentedHeader" id="3">Rock: Isolated dolerite buttress, about 30m high.</text> <text classRe: Freycinet guide suggestion
of Hillwood, the Paradiso and the Factory, as well as the Pipes, Adamsfield, Fingal, Sphinx, Neika. Other suggestions? Also what do people think for a format etcTurrakana - Tasman Peninsula
<guide> <header id="1" name="Turrakana - Tasman Peninsula" walk="5 minutes to multiple days" sun="All day" rock="Vast sea cliffs - mostly dolerite … bet." autonumber="true"/> <text id="16" class="heading3">Crag Steward</text> <text id="17" class="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff StewardThe Choss Files - Collins Cap
sandstone, some of which would be over 30m high. Its at about 700m elevation, so probably part of the same layer of sandstone as Neika/Springs/Sphinx. It's NNW facingSmall anchor update - Hobart and surrounds
of same dimension replaced the chain above 'Play Launch' with a 316 Stainless Steel chain and two fixed biners Sphinx anchors: replaced fixed biner (permaThe Choss Files - Mills Track Crag
crag on Mt Wellington of the same variety as Sphinx and Neika. Its very limited - 3 or 4 possible routes, but I'm surprised no one has ever climbed on it givenConical Rocks
are described from North to South<br/>Note: DFHB = Double Fixed Hanger Belay (as apposed to DBB)" acknowledgement="by Jed Parkes" rock="Coastal granite, up … ">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff Steward (westcoast@climbersclubtas.org.au) if you have any queries or concerns regarding social or environmental impactsGordon Gorge
<guide> <header id="1" name="Gordon Gorge" walk="" sun="" rock="" acknowledgement="By Hamish Jackson" intro="Spectacular cliffs line both sides of the upper … dropping into the gorge from the ‘Packers spur’ at the northern end of the Thumbs consists of very good quality rock for climbing. The rock type is knownKilliecrankie
on Flinders Island in Bass Strait that offers extensive granite cragging with more than 200 climbs on excellent rock. <br/><br/>It is predominantly a trad … Tasmania Guide. Please do not copy this information onto thecrag.com" new="false" rock="Compact, fine grained granite up to about 100m high." sun="Afternoon sun" walk