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  1. Re: Great Tier

    What ever happened to mixed protection on rock climbs? Now routes that are written up as trad routes such as Skyfell have by my count 10 bolts that could be clipped on them, I dont think this is traditional climbing.
    thesarvo / … / Great TierMay 09, 2019
  2. Waterworks Reserve

    <guide> <header name="Waterworks Playground" id="1" walk="" sun="" rock="" acknowledgement="By Phil Robinson" intro="“A Playground for Lunchtime” appeared … . Due to the nature of the rock, it is not suited to lead climbing but is an ideal top roping location. Being in a reserve, please do not bolt. There are plenty
    thesarvoFeb 23, 2024
  3. Re: The Choss Files - Collins Cap

    Hey Jon,i went up here the other day having somehow only noticing your Glen Dhu Yellow cliff choss file entry! I took the flat contour access across top the summit, then scrambled down.  I did think this crag showed some promise with the rock architecture being quite impressive in places. Anyway, i might go back once
    thesarvo / … / The Choss Files - Collins CapJul 31, 2022
  4. Buckland Area bouldering

    <guide> <header name="Buckland Area" id="1" walk="" sun="" rock="" acknowledgement="" intro="" history="" access="All these areas are approach via Buckland, which is about 50 minutes / 60km from Hobart on the Tasman Highway (A3). At Buckland, turn left on to the C318. For Sand River take Sand River Rd which
    thesarvoOct 20, 2019
  5. Jukes Boulder Field

    <guide> <header id="1" name="Jukes Boulder Field" walk="5-10 min" sun="All day" rock="Conglomerate" acknowledgement="By John Fawcett and Grace Cumming" intro … . The boulders are free standing, and range in height from a few meters to 5 or 6m highballs. The rock is good (in relative conglomerate terms) but care
    thesarvoNov 22, 2015
  6. Re: New Routes and News 2012

    the right of the roof 40m up (the line of least resistance), then trended back left a metre to join your line again. I encountered loose rock about the same level … should have any particular say over the destiny of that piece of rock? I am sincerely trying to get away from the idea that first ascents are acts of possession
    thesarvo / … / New Routes and News 2012Feb 10, 2012
  7. Re: New Routes and News 2013

    and the rock quality should always be treated with some suspicion. It would be a very intelligent decision to wear a helmet here and the converse would also hold true … to the base and climb back up. Consider though that the latter option may be over less sensible rock exposing climbers to a greater risk of rockfall. Potentially two
    thesarvo / … / New Routes and News 2013Nov 09, 2013
  8. Re: Bolt corrosion article

    beautiful rock.  We need to think long-term and use the best bolts possible.  
    thesarvo / … / Bolt corrosion articleNov 28, 2015
  9. Re: Brady's Lookout Bouldering

    rock but the landings tend to be bad (except for the few boulders mentioned). Migrated to Confluence 4.0
    thesarvo / … / Brady's Lookout BoulderingJun 25, 2008
  10. Re: Launceston City Council Chops Cataract Gorge Bolts

    again. Ongoing we will be reviewing the code of conduct to allow for temporary lockout of climbs should a rock fall occur . This may just involve the use