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Lost 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 upChasm Creek to Deep Glen Bay
Walter's Opening to Deep Glen Bay The is the quintessential coastal traverse: challenging, committing and varied (with at least four major rock types … with a forecast of 15 degrees, showers and possible highland snow. We started at dawn, with mostly clear skies and low swells. Initially the rock is a kindTyndall Range
<guide version="3"> <header id="1" walk="2-3 hours, steep uphill" sun="Mixed sun and shade" rock="Slabby to past vertical conglomerate up to 300m" name … to the exposure. The rock is conglomerate and is very compact due to glaciation in the area. <br/>Being located on the West Coast of Tasmania, the Tyndall RangeMersey Cliffs
<guide> <header id="1" name="Mersey Cliffs" acknowledgement="By Mark Polinski" walk="5-10 min" sun="Mid morning to late afternoon" rock="Quartzite" intro … . Not to belabour the point, but for god sake DO NOT TRY AND CLIMB, abseil, or even be present anywhere near THE ACTUAL ALUM CLIFFS (red, undercut, loose rockCloudy Bay
winded <guide> <header id="1" name="Cloudy Bay" walk=".5-1.25hrs" sun="Hidden Zawn - AM; Top Cliff Mostly PM" rock="Dolerite" acknowledgement="By Ben … over the Southern Ocean. On sunny afternoons you can see Pedra Branca and the Eddystone. The rock is generally good, hard, pockety granitic dolerite. The climbingCremorne bouldering
<guide> <header name="Cremorne bouldering" id="1" walk="5-10 Min" sun="Morning" rock="Dolerite" acknowledgement="" intro="Of the many boulders along the coastline between Cremorne and Lauderdale, this is by far the best. There are a handful of quality problems on solid rock, and it's well worth a visit or twoCCT Fixed Anchor Guidelines v1.8.pdf
Rock Climbing Fixed Anchor Guidelines 2 Version 1.8 – Sep 2024 Fixed Anchor Guidelines 1. Introduction … of the Rock ............................................................................................................ 6 3.4. Anchors Should Meet StrengthBackground and FAQ - Poatina crag (4).pdf
to a small percentage of climbers. This crag is rumoured to contain climbs in difficulty ranges not previously established in Tasmania as the rock type … and equipment at the site during a visit to the site. The CCT was advised that the cliff is considered an important Aboriginal heritage site, understood to include rockCentral 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 myrtleStep Tier
the left prow. The base of Step Tier supports a large tilted slab, and the gully to the left is known as Teardrop Gully. " rock="Clean dolerite cracks up to 80m" sun … . Climb the crack for 2m before traversing right and up across the face on dubious rock to the next crack line. Up the crack to the cave then continue up the crack