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Climbing in this area is not permitted.

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Summary

Cliffs face north. Walking time 15 minutes. GR 310770

Description

Small cliffs of limited potential, but good rock and fine views of Castle Rock. Park at creek crossing on Hen-ham Track 500m southeast of creek with Castle Creek cliffs (it’s the next creek) (and 150m northwest of a track with a locked gate on west side of Henham Track). Walk east-north east up north bank of creek (open scrub)until cliffs appear opposite. Cross creek and walk up to them. The middle cliff appears most promising.

Access issues inherited from Grampians

Climbing restrictions apply to many crags in Gariwerd/Grampians. Some of these restrictions are likely to change over time as assessments are completed. Tags are being applied to most crags to reflect their current status. Additional access-notes are provided to clarify restrictions where required (and will over-ride this notice). Current and further Parks Victoria advice can be found at https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/grampians-national-park/rock-climbing-in-gariwerd

Ethic inherited from Grampians

Grampians / Gariwerd access issues have emerged (2019) due to potential risk to the environment and cultural sites. Climbers need to be aware that there are significant Aboriginal sites in the Grampians, especially in cave areas. Please take time to understand the access situation. Leave no trace and climb responsibly.

Please note that due to the fact that the Grampians is a National Park, dogs and other pets are not allowed in the park except in vehicles on sealed roads and in sealed car parks.

===Cliffcare Climber’s Code===

  • Find out about and observe access restrictions and agreements.

  • Use existing access tracks to minimise erosion - keep to hard ground & rock surfaces.

  • Do not disturb nesting birds or other wildlife.

  • Protect all native vegetation, especially at the base of cliffs. Wire brushing to remove mosses and 'gardening' in cracks and gullies is not permitted. Use slings to protect trees while belaying or abseiling if belay anchors are not provided.

  • Respect sites of geological, cultural, or other scientific interest. Do NOT develop new climbs in or near Cultural Heritage sites.

  • Chalk has high visual impact - minimise your use of it. Parks Victoria have requested the use of coloured chalk in Gariwerd.

  • Minimise the placement of fixed equipment, especially where Trad gear is available. Respect any "no bolting" areas.

  • Do not leave any rubbish - take it home with you.

  • Dispose of human waste in a sanitary manner (bury, or even better pack it out). Do not pollute water supplies.

  • Off-road driving is illegal in Gariwerd.

  • Keep campsites clean, and do not light campfires outside of official metal fire pits.

For more detailed information visit https://www.cliffcare.org.au/education

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Routes

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Middle of face then small left-facing corner about 170m left of Grrr (on left-hand cliff). This climb is at left end of wall capped by roof.

FA: Stephen Hamilton, Lisa Imer & Stuart Imer, 1992

Seams 50m right of Unorthodox.

FA: Stuart Imer, Stephen Hamilton & Lisa Imer, 1992

Cairned. Crack 5m left of yellow corner in middle of middle cliff.

FA: Tim Burke & Chris Baxter, 1992

Indeed. Poor pro but good climbing. Seamed arête 2m right of Grrr.

FA: Stephen Hamilton, Lisa Imer & Stuart Imer, 1992

The line of the cliff. Hard start, then easing. Corner 2m right of You Can’t Always Get What You Want.

FA: Stephen Hamilton, Lisa Imer & Stuart Imer, 1992

The short will know it on this and next climb. Cairned. RP crack, hand-crack, seam 2m right of Fanx.

FA: Chris Baxter & Tim Burke, 1992

Cairned. Seam, short corner 2m right of The Land Of Nod.

FA: Chris Baxter & Tim Burke, 1992

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Author(s): Steve Toal

Date: 2019

The Central Grampians Comprehensive Guide books are the most extensive climbing guide to the Grampians. With two volumes they cover the popular areas but also many of which have never been in print before.

Volume 1 of the Central Grampians guide covers the North and East regions and features over 1400 routes spread over 124 crags. Painstakingly put together by Steve Toal, his guides have now become the go-to for climbers for the area.

Author(s): Steve Toal

Date: 2019

The Central Grampians Comprehensive Guide books are the most extensive climbing guide to the Grampians. With two volumes they cover the popular areas but also many of which have never been in print before.

Volume 2 of the Central Grampians guide covers the West and South regions and features over 970 routes spread over 55 crags. Painstakingly put together by Steve Toal, his guides have now become the go-to for climbers for the area.

Author(s): Simon Madden, Ross Taylor, David Peason and Taylor Parsons

Date: 2016

ISBN: 9780646955544

"Australia's premier bouldering destination! The new 2016 Edition Grampians Boulder guide authored by Simon Madden, Ross Taylor, David Peason and Taylor Parsons. It contains more than 1300 problems which is double the original guide. Heaps of new information on established areas as well as the inclusion of plenty of boulders and crags not published before. It also features update idiot proof layout and expanded history and culture notes. Get one and start cranking!"

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