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95% of the climbing at Yarrowyck is located on private property, but the land owner is a climber and has granted access to all climbers anytime. Please do not leave garbage around, leave gates as you find them and do not harass stock. Climbing at Yarrowyck is a privilege, not a right.
The other 5% is located on National Park land along the trail to the Aboriginal Rock Art site.
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As you walk along the main track heading north, about 50m past the 'Clean arete boulder' is a little cluster immediately to the right of the track with a handful of problems.
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