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Re: Carpe Diem
Any change to grade etc? Has it left any safety issue (loose rock etc)? Wondered for years what kept it in place..... If you want to edit the guide and send it to me, I will include it. Migrated to Confluence 4.0Re: Digitalis
I thought that might be what you were wondering about! It looked like it fell completely clear of the cliff and broke up when it hit that rock outcrop below the Fiddlesticks ledge but I couldn't swear to that.Rockfall on the Candlestick
it, but a rock let go towards the bottom of this which must have been holding up a whole heap of others which all proceeded to spew out and down the rest … , but anyone heading there should continue to be vigilant about loose rock. We were too preoccupied with bailing to have a look down the second pitch to seeNew Crag - Steepest Crack in Tassie
Whiskey Jim Hill is a sandstone crag above the Liffey Valley up to 50m high and with some sections of good quality rock. It features the steepest crack climb in Tasmania, the incredible Whiskey Jim Crack (25) which climbs a splitter crack through a 9m stepped roof on excellent rock. Potential is limited thoughRysavy Ridge on Mount Roland
to the west. Notionally grade 12, you can take a number of variations along the way to make things a little more interesting if you wish. The rock is conglomerateRaptor Nesting
Climbers and Raptors on Cliffs A very obvious, spectacular bird that rock climbers encounter in Tasmania is the Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus, found … at The Bare Rock behind Fingal, Sleepy Bay at Freycinet and the Candlestick at Fortesque Bay are good examples. In Tasmania, peregrines are resident at most breedingRe: The Needles
Thanks Phil. It's amazing up there eh? Close to the road and loads of potential on great rock (on the whole).Looking for a climbing partner Hobart/Tassie from 2-17th jan2018
, but my mates are a bit busy at work :) so looking for more people to have fun of the rock! I have all the gears with me if necessary. If you're keen let's go … at : +33 7 67 32 42 31 Or by email marion.fourquez@gmail.com Happy new year to everyone, wish you beautiful adventures on the rock! MarionNew to tassie and looking for climbing partners.
My wife and i have just moved to hobart from the UK. Both keen rock climbers. I lead trad to British E1 and to 6c on bolts. The grade conversion chart tells … for some people to go explore Tasmania's rock with. 0473027600 or cloudsrule9(at) gmail.com favourite favourite favourite favourite favourite favouriteRetrobolt Free Passage?
Passage at Offal buttress. BUt it looks like some rock has fallen out of the route in recent years and the gear is now very marginal or total rubbish. I don't think a trad route should ever be retrobolted, but in this case I'm tempted, seeing the original climb has been altered through broken rock (which might mean