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The Acropolis West Face

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  • Ascents: 6

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Description

The West Face of The Acropolis.

Access issues inherited from Geryon & The Acropolis

Approach

Descent

The following information is for the descent from The Plenipotentiary, Juggles and Moss, Choss and Froth.

  • At the the south-western end of the plateau, locate the gully behind The Plenipotentiary pinnacle.
  • Walk north along the west side of plateau and locate the next west-facing gully. This is a deep gully with vegetation and multiple drops. It is possible to rap down and scramble down this gulley with some spare tat/cord and mallions.
  • Sling a chockstone at top of gully and rap approx 20m.
  • Scramble down until you reach a large cliff and locate a large chockstone on left side of descent gulley. 60m rap.
  • Scramble down until the next large cliff and locate large wire and torque nut/hex on right side of gulley. 65m rap (doable with rope stretch on 60m rope).
  • Scramble down remaining part of gully.
  • To get back to Pine Valley Hut or Mt Geryon campsite, bush bash down the valley to rejoin the Mt Geryon campsite trail.

Ethic inherited from Geryon & The Acropolis

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Routes

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A big day out in rarely climbed terrain on the West Face of the Acropolis. Graded at 19M1 but would go free at 21/22.

The three first ascensionists were benighted and had to spend the night weathering out a storm under a single space blanket and makeshift shelter.

Take your best set of brushes to clean the moss from those lovely cracks, be prepared to kick off the odd bit of choss and unleash the froth as you crank your way up some great climbing.

Approach as for The Plenipotentiary and start at large boulder near the start of The Plenipotentiary. Tat and mallions are required for the descent raps. Pitch lengths are approximate.

  • P1: (12) Up vegetated slope, aiming for obvious deep orange crack. (25m)
  • P2: (12) Traverse left and up to corner crack on large ledge. (15m)
  • P3: (17) Up corner crack to large tooth shape block. (25m)
  • P4: (17) Up corners and ramp to top of large chock. (25m)
  • P5: (17) Up dirty corner on left to large vegetated ledge. Aim for obvious twin crack system up and left. (15m)
  • P6: (19) Up superb twin splitter crack to large vegetated ledge. Can use huge block as anchor. (25m)
  • P7: (22) Up thin and technical corner crack to large ledge. Should be at same height of The Plenipotentiary pinnacle. (20m)
  • P8: (17) Right and up off width chimney. (10m)
  • P9: (10) Exposed traverse into vegetated exit gulley and then protect as you work up the path of least resistance to summit. One slip on the vegetation would send you plummeting several hundred metres to the valley floor. Rope up, take a parachute or be prepared to turn into a red smear if you slip. (50m)

Descent:

  • Walk along ridge to the next west facing green gulley.
  • Approx 20m rap off chock at top.
  • Scramble down until large cliff and locate to large chock on left side of descent gulley. 60m rap.
  • Scramble down until end of gulley and locate large wire and torque nut/hex on right side of gulley. 65m rap (doable with rope stretch on two 60m ropes).

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Author(s): Gerry Narkowicz

Date: 2021

ISBN: 9780646841946

Cracks, sea stacks, big walls, remote exotic locations, volcanic columns, no crowds and your choice of the predominant dolerite, some quartzite and a little sandstone to remind you of the mainland. Many a wilderness climbing experience can be had within a 2hr car trip from the main centers. By Gerry Narkowicz. This guide features 1280 routes.

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