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Re: New Routes and News 2011
New route action at Hillwood: Mark Polinski has established the hardest route at Hillwood with 40 days of Darkness (29) at Cave Rock. This heads straight up the centre of the wall and finishes as for Darkness and Light. With a low crux that goes at about V7/8 followed by grade 26/27 climbing to the topRe: The Choss Files - Clifton
leaves are actually better quality rock than anything else in the area. I will try and post a photo in a moment.Re: Tyndalls project and access
the way i go: From the top of the hill where the track splits, head left up and over into a grassy saddle or two, then follow a pad through the scrub to a quartz slab with white streaks and a distinct square rock face on it. From here follow grassy saddles to cross the creek just before the cave (essentiallyRe: Tasmanian Climbing Guide 2015 edition early drafts
would change the topo myself, but A- i'm not sure if im right, and B- i dont know how anyway!) pg 173 - Bare Rock - Topo legend reads “faggus” and routeRe: Hillwood Bolts Warning
or hanger is found to be loose, simply tighten it, or report it to me or Ben and we'll tighten it or replace it if necessary. The bolts are not too short and the rockRe: New Routes and News 2012
Think this is a new route.... At least cant see anything covering it in the guide. The following route is located on the lower section of the Great Tier, and finishes on the big access ramp. *Kabling 16 25m A pulse raising overhang. Start 15m left of where the access track first meets the rock, at a blackRe: New Routes and News 2013
Spittoon ground up I went this way but bailed further up. We subsequently decided to come in from right as the rock is SO much better.Re: Climbers meet 27 - 31 March
Tony, It was a brilliant weekend..... apart from the weather.... yet that didn't thwart some of us... anyway..... rain... mist... and slippery rock just made things way more interesting..... Thanks for your work in organising Blandfordia and the evening slide show.... I'm impressed how well some of those old slidesIntroduction to Tasmanian Climbing
rock types: granite, dolerite, basalt, quartize, sandstone and conglomerate. As far as the climbing goes, there is everything between short sport routes … ="false" id="25">... a single number grade doesn't take factors such as loose rock, sustained technical difficulty, length, protection, seriousness etc. into accountOther Northern Crags
at top of knockup hill" sun="Afternoon sun" rock="Basalt - Lava flow cap and possible vent similar to Hillwood" acknowledgement="" intro="All routes have rap chains … ">There is quite a lot of basalt cliff line on the headland to the west of Tam O'Shanter Bay (Black Rock Point), near the township of Lulworth. To get there park