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Goats Beach to Clifton Beach
of genuine traversing above water on high quality rock and in a generally characterful environment. The area is subject to big swells, but will also … chossy mudtsone bluff between the main Goats beach and the smaller secluded beach ("Lumpies"), the rock type changes to dolerite, though it is in sheets ratherThe Panopticon
<guide> <header id="388" name="The Panopticon" walk="" sun="" rock="" acknowledgement="" intro="The Panopticon is in the next valley to the south of the Colosseum, and contains an extensive amount of rock. A fun day out for mortals, especially in winter.<br/><br/>Named after Panoptes, the Greek mythological giantCape Bruny
, routes may need some cleaning before use although generally the rock is good. However, the top of some cliffs is loose and unconsolidated and needs particular … accessible at any state of the tide. " name="Cape Bruny" rock="Vertical to slabby dolerite" sun="Mixed sun and shade" walk="10-30 min" id="1" camping="" autonumberLost World Area
with large heads and no rap stations. So you will need to access some large hangers." name="Lost World" rock="Dolerite columns up to 30m high" sun="Morning sun … best behavioir, you might get spanked! At the far left of the crag are a pair of twin cracks with a 4m high rock finger leaning against the wall. Chimney upRe: Peter Jackson 21/10/1943 to 10/10/2025 obituary
Photo at Hanging Rock. Left to right. Me. John Fahey. Mike Stone. Jacko. Glen Deveraux. Reg Williams. IanSpeedie. Ted Batty.Central Buttress
<guide version="3" pagesize="500"> <header id="1" autonumber="true" camping="" walk="15 min uphill" sun="Morning sun" rock="Broken dolerite faces and cracks … , Mar 2002." stars="" length="35m" grade="16" extra="">The line R of Asterix on south side of the Arena. Watch out for loose rock. Follow the cracks past myrtleSentinel Range
on surprisingly good rock." name="Sentinel Range" rock="Alpine quartzite" sun="Morning sun" walk="40 min" id="1" camping="" autonumber="false"/> <text id="22" class="heading3">Crag Steward</text> <text id="21" class="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff Steward (southwest@climbersclubtas.org.au) if you haveOther Southern Crags
enables the tree to be reached. 2. 7m Continue up the line on horrifying rock to a belay at the top.</climb> <climb id="24" stars="" extra="" number="" length … the corner to the small overhang. Step R (crux) and mantelshelf. Continue slightly left on poor rock to a poorer finish onto the ledge. 2. 15m Traverse the slabMt Blackwood
and multipitch dolerite. Superb rock with most lines being quite sustained for their length.<br/><br/>Whereas Blackwood Rocks has shorter bolted sandstone. Some people have been "disappointed" at the quality of the sandstone, given the hype it originally received." name="Mt Blackwood" new="false" rock="Short bolted sandstoneMount Brown
to individual crag descriptions.<br/><br/>" autonumber="true" camping="" id="1" walk="20-60 minutes" sun="Afternoon sun" rock="Wave sculpted dolerite, 10-200m" name … , the rock is dolerite, but despite its location directly between Cape Raoul and Cape Pillar, there is not a column to be seen. Huge weathered sheets of featured rock