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  1. Stepped Hills

    <guide> <header id="81" name="The Cliffs of Insanity" walk="" sun="" rock="" acknowledgement="editor: Hamish Jackson" intro="The Cliffs of Insanity … unbroken height 170m). The rock is classified as Reed's conglomerate (the same as Adamsfield), but the composition of the conglomerate makes for quite
    thesarvoJan 09, 2026
  2. The Columns

    " rock="Spearing dolerite columns, up to 110m high" intro="The impressive cirque of columns that starts immediately right of Flange Buttress and ends where … Column</text> <text class="text" id="94">Cairn Column stands prominently at the left hand end of the Columns on a ramp of broken rock forming the base
    thesarvoMar 28, 2026
  3. Gunners Quoin

    of the presence of loose rock, access issues and the absence of good easy climbs, it is entirely unsuitable for beginners or large groups." name="Gunners Quoin" rock … ." autonumber="false"/> <text id="77" class="heading3">Crag Steward</text> <text id="76" class="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff Steward
    thesarvoDec 26, 2025
  4. Bulging Buttress

    <guide version="3"> <header autonumber="true" camping="" walk="20 min" sun="Not much sun" rock="Dolerite walls and cracks up to 80m" name="Bulging Buttress … into the natural continuation of Teardrop Gully. The quality of the rock right of the prow is significantly poorer than that to the left. " history="" acknowledgement
    thesarvoMar 09, 2026
  5. The Needles

    <guide> <header id="1" name="The Needles" walk="25-100min uphill" sun="All day sun except the west side of The Thimble, which has afternoon sun." rock … destination for bush walkers but until 2012 onwards nothing seems to have been recorded of any previous rock climbing. The TUMC and TUCC certainly visited the area
    thesarvoJan 03, 2026
  6. Sand River

    <guide> <header name="Sand River" walk="10 - 50 minutes." sun="Sunny" rock="Sandstone 10 - 30m high." acknowledgement="" intro="Sand River was discovered in 2017 and has yielded many good routes on some of the best sandstone in Tasmania. Yes, that's not saying much, but the rock here is surprisingly good. The crags
    thesarvoJan 20, 2026
  7. Cape Pillar

    climbs are available in Rock #42 and #67. Details on the routes are as yet incomplete and further information would be welcome. Treat the accuracy of all route … . In addition, there are a few discrepancies between the accounts in the Rock magazines, so be warned!" history="Not surprisingly, given the difficulties
    thesarvoMay 18, 2025
  8. Flinders Island

    than 200 climbs on excellent rock. The rock and climbing is superb. More adventurous climbing can be found in the wonderful Strzelecki range. " name="Flinders Island" new="false" rock="Compact, fine grained granite up to about 100m high." sun="Afternoon sun" walk="About half and hour" id="1" camping="" autonumber="false
    thesarvoMar 07, 2024
  9. Bruny Island

    of stunning sea cliffs that are relatively easily accessible from Hobart. The rock is dolerite, ranging from the off-vertical cliffs of the Lighthouse area … the rock is good. However, the top of most cliffs is loose and unconsolidated and needs particular care. As great a danger is probably wave action, particularly when
    thesarvoFeb 23, 2024
  10. Cape Deslacs Clifton Beach to Cremorne

    There is not a great deal of genuine climbing in this traverse.  However there is some enjoyment to be had in climbing on rock that would normally … : at water level the rock is quite sturdy, but quality traversing here requires some imagination.  Quite a few very short swims are necessary on this section
    thesarvoMar 03, 2019