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Re: Random Pic of the Day
Catherdral Rock, Cape Pillar. Photo from Tony McKenny Migrated to Confluence 4.0Re: Sisters Beach Bolts
Drill the metal out? No experience in doing so, but my guess is that rusty mess is softer than the rock?Rocky Tom
, though it's still very easy to set-up top-ropes without them. Quick inspection of remaining bolts should be made prior to clipping." name="Rocky Tom" rock="Short sandstone buttresses. In places the rock is quite good." sun="Mixed sun and shade" walk="30 min uphill" id="1" camping="" autonumber="true"/> <text id="116Barbecue Crag
of minutes" sun="All day " rock="North facing sandstone" acknowledgement="" intro="With some excellent north facing rock only five minutes walk from the road … " grade="12" fa="J Duff , T.McK, DB, May 2024">Smooth climbing on smooth rock.</climb> <image id="407" src="WaveWallRight.jpg" height="1208" legend="truePinmatik - Rocky Cape
a range of climbs in idyllic settings beside the sea. The main crag above Cave Bay has superb quality rock particularly at the north (L) end, hard and glassy … round the North Cave area in particular. The old descent gully should also be avoided for this reason. <br/>" name="Pinmatik - Rocky Cape" rock="Quartzite 10Re: Northern Crags
Checked Taylors Flats out yesterday. Worthless. Crumbly rock with a 3m wide moat of deep water up to the base of the cliff. Migrated to Confluence 4.0Re: Updated Fingal Guide and topos
Bob McMahon has written an article for Rock about Fingal :) half of it is here, nice one Bob :) http://www.rock.com.au/feature/article/bare-rock-of-ages Migrated to Confluence 4.0Re: Candlestick film
We had fun making that Sportsnight film. I remember spending hours on a ledge on Mitre Rock looking after a cameraman. Migrated to Confluence 4.0Re: Stu Gibson drone compilation
surely gibson is pro enough that he's licensed it? nb cool shot of mitre rock and the candle stick at 0:49 and Cape Pillar at 1:50Lassies Wall and Harlequin
<guide version="3"> <header access="" acknowledgement="" history="" intro="" name="Lassies Wall and Harlequin" rock="Perfect white granite, 10-25m" sun … popular crag providing pleasant leading and top-roping on excellent rock. By and large these are Lassman's original descriptions, but other popular routes have