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Re: New Routes and News 2012
there. Just for kicks here are some old photos of some of the rock out there: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v7ozbno3m2cx8os Roger Parkyn has been busy with some new routes, firstly at Cathedral Rock : ★ The Bishop 20m 20 9Þ Climb up the steep face straight above the belay. After the fourth anchor the climbRe: New Routes and News 2012
more thought about the FA team not 'owning' a piece of rock. i honestly believe one should feel privileged to live in a place where there still is such amazing potential. i believe that each pitch of rock climbing has an 'best way' of climbing, i.e. if bolts are needed, where they go etc. the responsibility of the FARe: New Routes and News 2012
the crack. Finish just above chockstone on a "boogie board" rock. Belay takes #3,#4,or #5 cams. 4)30m 23 Woah. Continue up splitter fist crack a few meters … of rock at the summit is the finishing jug. Gear: Set of wires and double cams from .4 to #3 and a single #4 and #5 with optional #6(for OW sissys) and extra #3Buy and Download Guides
Freycinet http://www.digitalprintaustralia.com/www/bookstore/non-fiction/reference/freycinet.html The definitive guide to the suberb rockPrecipitous Bluff
." name="Precipitous Bluff" rock="Columnar Dolerite, 400m high" sun="Mixed sun and shade" walk="Four days tough walking" id="1" camping="" autonumber="false"/> <text id="20" class="heading3">Crag Steward</text> <text id="21" class="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff StewardDoctors Rocks
<guide> <header name="Doctors Rocks" id="1" walk="5" sun="Morning" rock="Volcanic" acknowledgement="By Moses Bassett and Ben Young" intro="Warning … "/> <text id="24" class="heading3">Crag Steward</text> <text id="25" class="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff StewardWalls of Jerusalem
of minimum impact bushwalking and climbing (no bolting for example) This is also a “stove-only area”." name="Walls of Jerusalem" rock="Alpine dolerite" sun="Mixed … ="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff Steward (southwest@climbersclubtas.org.au) if you have any queries or concerns regarding social or environmentalRe: Avalanche Couloir - Celecia?
Hi Phil, I appreciate the info. The original description is nice and simple, seems more suitable. There is a little bit of loose rock to navigate in the first 2-3m as you get into the little alcove at the bottom, but otherwise it seemed like pretty clean and pure crack climbing. Pleasant climbing with a steepMt Lyell bouldering
Queenstown. If you like climbing on conglomerate then the potential here is endless! There are small sit starts all the way to Adamsfield like giants. The rock … committing, especially on the high balls. Cleaning of loose or dangerous rock is essential here and some of that requires a bit of force and maneuvering but pleaseRe: Waterworks Quarry
From memory there were a couple of routes added as extensions to the eye bolt route, but they ended up getting chopped because there was so much loose rock coming down.