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Playground Area

  • Grade context: AU
  • Ascents: 29

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Description

Area at the bottom of the boulder field with flat grass and a large tree balancing over the boulders.

Access issues inherited from Brady's Lookout

Located in Bradys Lookout State Reserve.

Ethic inherited from Brady's Lookout

Crag Stewards

Rock climbers please contact the Crag Steward (bradyslookout@climbersclubtas.org.au) if you have any queries or concerns regarding social or environmental impacts of rock climbing at this crag.

Do not email regarding general travel, seasonal advice, or lost property - this is not the Steward’s role. If you have important safety information to communicate (e.g. risks due to recent and large rock falls) please also consider updates on thesarvo forum, Facebook group and/or online guidebooks as appropriate. Please copy in cct@climbersclubtas.org.au if you feel you have a high-level concern which may imminently impact the crag or climbing community.

Non-climbers, other users, land managers: please also contact cct@climbersclubtas.org.au if you have important climbing related queries at this location.

Other

• The operation and use of drones by park visitors on reserved land including national parks is not permitted

• Peregrine Falcons nest from July - December each year. It’s important that climbers don’t climb near active nests during this period. Known sites (non exhaustive) are: Sand River (Far East, The Panopticon), Bare Rock (R of the Boneyard, L of Bisso of Orange), Rocky Cape, Pubic Wall/Duck Reach, Hillwood, Gunners Quoin, Lowdina.

• Please note that Tasmania has notoriously patchy phone reception for particular service providers. Telstra is the most reliable. An emergency Personal Locator Beacon or similar is recommended kit when climbing in remote locations.

• For more information - follow the link below for some local tips + tricks on how to better reduce your impact during your next Tassie climbing holiday https://www.cragcaretasmania.org.au/learn

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Climb up the root system of the fallen tree and walk along the trunk. Downclimb the boulder

Stand start with good crimp rail, head straight up via arete slopers and a slabby rockover. Nice and delicate, good.

Sit start on the arete using high RH 3 finger crimp and good LH sloper. Head straight up to gain the ledge via RH sharp crimp, top out straight over the arete with some really nice LH slopers.

Stand start on the left side of the face, climb up using slopers and edges to mantle on halfway ledge. topout.

Start on the big obvious flake. Climb up over the lip to top out, avoiding the tree dab.

FA: Ali Roush

slightly steep corner crack. Top out using the top finger crack for full value.

Stand start in the hole on the good edge. climb up on more edges and traverse left along the small seam to top out. Careful of loose rock, still cleaning up. Will be quite good when it is more established. Take care, quite a poor landing.

Sit start on the pedestal. Up via small edges

Main face

Stand start matched on the undercling in the back left side of the roof. pull through the roof to a good edge then finish up and right to top out.

Stand start under roof on the right side with left hand in jam crack. Climb through the roof and up right side arrete

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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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