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The Goldfield
PLEASE READ IF IT IS YOUR FIRST TIME TO MT ALEXANDER Most of Mt Alexander is a regional (not national) park, so while climbing is permitted general rules apply; dogs are permitted on leash, fires only in established fire places (from Parks Victoria website). Being able to climb at Mt Alexander is a privilege and climbers need to act accordingly; especially given the increased amount of climbers frequenting the area due to Grampians closures. Please do not drop litter (e.g. fingertape) - in fact, if you can, remove any litter you see when you leave. Please keep to existing trails where you can. Do not engage in overzealous cleaning of climbs - keep it to the minimum. Don't harm any trees. Be courteous to fellow users of the park. Toilets are available at the Leanganook campground and at the mountain bike park near the Oak Forest (close to Harcourt). Should you need to defecate please do so in accordance with established practices for wilderness behaviour (e.g. stay away from water courses, digging a hole etc). Please see individual access notes for each area. |
V5
★ Alex Hipster
PLEASE READ IF IT IS YOUR FIRST TIME TO MT ALEXANDER Most of Mt Alexander is a regional (not national) park, so while climbing is permitted general rules apply; dogs are permitted on leash, fires only in established fire places (from Parks Victoria website). Being able to climb at Mt Alexander is a privilege and climbers need to act accordingly; especially given the increased amount of climbers frequenting the area due to Grampians closures. Please do not drop litter (e.g. fingertape) - in fact, if you can, remove any litter you see when you leave. Please keep to existing trails where you can. Do not engage in overzealous cleaning of climbs - keep it to the minimum. Don't harm any trees. Be courteous to fellow users of the park. Toilets are available at the Leanganook campground and at the mountain bike park near the Oak Forest (close to Harcourt). Should you need to defecate please do so in accordance with established practices for wilderness behaviour (e.g. stay away from water courses, digging a hole etc). Please see individual access notes for each area. |
V5
★ Alex goes to Moss Side
Start as Moss Side Story. From the lip traverse left to finish up Alex Hipster. |
V6
Moss Side Story
Stand-start and climb the arete on the right hand side. Mantle over arete to finish. |
V2
★ Entrench
Sit-start and climb the obvious crackline. |
V1
Leaves Underfoot
Sit-start and climb the crack and wall. |
V0-
Groove and Arete
Stand-start and climb the obvious groove and arete. |
V1
★ Ranger's Apprentice
Sit-start and climb the arete on the right-hand side. |
V7
Camelot
Right left to traverse along the bottom of a cliff. Stand-start at the right end of the obvious feature. Traverse leftwards easily on big holds until you get to loose holds/crack in the corner. Make a hard left hand gaston on the vertical feature on the headwall above the roof, match on this feature and then get the left arete. Matching the feature and getting the arete is the crux. Finish in the chimney. Rock is crumbly in places. |
V2
★★ Alex Highrise
PLEASE READ IF IT IS YOUR FIRST TIME TO MT ALEXANDER Most of Mt Alexander is a regional (not national) park, so while climbing is permitted general rules apply; dogs are permitted on leash, fires only in established fire places (from Parks Victoria website). Being able to climb at Mt Alexander is a privilege and climbers need to act accordingly; especially given the increased amount of climbers frequenting the area due to Grampians closures. Please do not drop litter (e.g. fingertape) - in fact, if you can, remove any litter you see when you leave. Please keep to existing trails where you can. Do not engage in overzealous cleaning of climbs - keep it to the minimum. Don't harm any trees. Be courteous to fellow users of the park. Toilets are available at the Leanganook campground and at the mountain bike park near the Oak Forest (close to Harcourt). Should you need to defecate please do so in accordance with established practices for wilderness behaviour (e.g. stay away from water courses, digging a hole etc). Please see individual access notes for each area. |
V4
★ The Ecstasy of Gold
Immediately left of Alex Highrise. Balance up to rail, mantle and top out. |
V3
★ Gold Rush
Start at rock against the boulder, just left of TEoG. Delicately up to good crimp then slightly right and top out. |
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