A Crag Guide gives an extensive view of all sub areas and climbs at a point in the index. It shows a snapshot of the index heirachy, up to 300 climbs (or areas) on a single web page. It shows selected comments climbers have made on a recently submitted ascent.
At a minor crag level this should be suitable for printing and taking with you on a climbing trip as an adjunct to your guidebook.
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Table of contents
- 1. The Lost Pavilion 9 in Crag
- 2. Index by grade
1. The Lost Pavilion 9 routes in Crag
- Summary:
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All Trad climbing
Lat / Long: -37.217293, 142.268797
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.
access issues
While the Vic Range has a high concentration of Cultural Values (and all care must be taken at all crags), the Mt Fox area is within the NV8 (potential Rock Wallaby site), and not within any of the Cultural Value SPA's in the area.
ethic
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===
For more detailed information visit https://www.cliffcare.org.au/education
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 |
★ Nomad
FA: Josef Goding, 2006 | 22 | 25m | |||
2 |
★ Taureg
FA: Kevin Lindorff, 2006 | 22 | 25m | |||
3 |
★ The Extrusion Line
FA: Cameron McKenzie & Anita Gowers, 2006 | 17 | 30m | |||
4 |
★ Mind The Gap
FA: Cameron McKenzie & Anita Gowers, 2006 | 13 | 35m | |||
5 |
★ Captain Hook
FA: Cameron McKenzie & Anita Gowers, 2007 | 21 | 30m | |||
6 |
★ Trapped in a corner
FA: Cameron McKenzie & Anita Gowers, 2006 | 19 | 45m | |||
7 |
Beginner's bad luck
FA: Josef Goding & Erik Isrealsson, 2006 | 17 | 20m | |||
8 |
The Trevor Hendy memorial weetbix route
FA: Cameron McKenzie & Anita Gowers, 2006 | 13 | 20m | |||
9 |
I Know Nothing
FA: Peter Hyslop & Megan Holbeck, 2006 | 12 | 15m |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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12 | I Know Nothing | 15m | |||
13 | ★ | Mind The Gap | 35m | ||
The Trevor Hendy memorial weetbix route | 20m | ||||
17 | Beginner's bad luck | 20m | |||
★ | The Extrusion Line | 30m | |||
19 | ★ | Trapped in a corner | 45m | ||
21 | ★ | Captain Hook | 30m | ||
22 | ★ | Nomad | 25m | ||
★ | Taureg | 25m |