- Height: 18m
- Ascents: 13
- Description:© (kieranl)
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Steep, wide crack on the right wall, deep in the gully. Poor protection without some really big cams.
- Ethic: inherited from Arapiles
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Mount Arapiles is first and foremost a trad climbing area. The few sport climbs tend to be in the higher grades where no natural pro is available.
Bolting, particularly retro-bolting, is discouraged and should only be undertaken after extensive consultation with the local climbers, first ascensionists, etc. Inappropriately placed bolts have been chopped.
Do not chip the rock.
Look after the park.
Stick to the paths.
Don't disturb the wildlife.
Routes near peregrine falcon nesting sites are closed in the spring.
Minimise the impact of your camping (fuel stoves not fires, take your rubbish with you, etc).
- Tags:
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Quartzite
Designated
Route History:
First Ascent: Murray Taylor & Keith Lockwood, 2 Sep 1967
Location:
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Located in Far North approx:
Lat/Long: -36.748395,141.833733
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Route Grade Citations
11 | Community registered grade |
10 | Arapiles, Selected Climbs |
11 | ACA Route Register |
11 | A Rockclimbers Guide to Arapiles/Djurite |
Route quality
Overall quality score: 52%
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