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The Promised Land
<guide> <header id="3" name="The Promised Land" walk="50-60 min" sun="" rock="" acknowledgement="" intro="This is a large area of featured dolerite. It has … for the rocking stone (The sign is missing). Follow the cairned route towards the rocking stone for about 100m then head right towards the edge of the plateau. ScrambleAdamsfield bouldering
version="3"> <header id="28" name="Adamsfield" walk="5 min" rock="Conglomerate" acknowledgement="Thanks to Garry Phillips and Roger Parkyn for the original … ="Pyramid Rock" latitude="-42.73519" longitude="146.30288" easting="442935" northing="5268356" zone="55G"/> <point pid="9" description="Magic Mushroom" latitudeRe: New Routes 2020
as you can enjoy making sure you pull and stand on the bits of rock that won't break off. Gear is adequate. the grades might be a bit rubbery, injectionFrenchmans Cap
Kowalik and the CCT. Other route descriptions are from the CCT newsletter and Rock magazine." history="The Cap was probably first sighted from out to sea off … a considerable amount of loose material on them, the rock is generally sound. When dry it has reasonable friction characteristics except for some patchesRe: New Routes 2018
A few new trad routes at Cathedral Rock (Rocky Cape) from a while back Pablo's Predicament 12** 20m An excellent outing with good exposure up the rounded orange arete. Plenty of big holds where it steepens. Finish by squeezing into the chimney at the top, or (better) step left and up the unprotected lichenous slabRe: Cradle Mountain Skyline Traverse (Winter)
and exposed rock - take an axe and use crampons only if you find it too hard to kick/cut steps. ...and a rope. As it says in the Guide, it can be a long dayRe: New Routes 2017
out. Geerad from NZ put up a stunning 23 crack which he will write up soon I am sure. ***Isle of Rock 30m 26 The corner left of astroboy. Start from the sameRe: Climber rescued on Cape Raoul
From https://www.facebook.com/sum8project/ : SUM8 Athletes UPDATE As some of you may be aware from the news articles coming out, there was an incident on Pole Dancer yesterday. A large rock/hold broke while Tom was leading the last traverse to Pole Dancer. His gear held but he took a 9m fall onto a ledgeRe: New to Northern Tas Regular Partner / Group wanted
there this summer. Haven't done any bouldering but keen to try and improve through that also. Join the Launceston rock climbers group on facebook they meetRe: Sisters Beach Bolts
Having successfully removed U-bolts my suggestion would be: Bring grinder, monkey wrench and vice grips along with the usual bolting kit. Cut the apex of the curve so you now have two 'J' pieces in the rock. Twist and pull, will probably surprise you how easily they'll come out after lots of turning. Once removed