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Lassie's Wall

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An excellent cliff for beginners, lending itself to easy leads and pleasant top-roping. Above the reach of the ocean.

Excerpt from Thesarvo and the old craglets: A justifiably popular crag providing pleasant leading and top-roping on good rock. By and large these are Lassman's original descriptions, but other popular routes have been included. Every part of this wall has been climbed on, so don't send new descriptions, even if you're sure you've created a new sensation.

There is some entertaining cliff jumping here - 10m or so. Make sure you can get out, and look for rocks with a snorkel before you jump.

Limitazioni per l'accesso ereditato da Coastal Cliffs

A 4WD is highly recommended to access these cliffs. Smaller cars may be able to reach the campsite at whitewater wall, however they will probably bottom out on approach. Track conditions are subject to change, particularly after heavy rains.

Avvicinamento

Continue along the worn path past the toilet past the "No Vehicles past this point" sign. Break off left towards the sea after passing between a few rock 'guidelines'. Descend the rock stairway to reach the top of the cliff.

'Access' to the base of the cliff is easy after walking to the end of the ramp that runs into the sea.

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Etica ereditato da Freycinet National Park

Crag Stewards

Rock climbers please contact the Crag Steward (freycinet@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.

Statewide ethics

• 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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Located left of lassie's wall (Left of Step Aside wall) is another wall with a steep buttress split by a steep hand crack. 1. 35m 21. Step across the void, up and onto ledge. Follow steep hand crack (good gear) up and right then easily up slab (no gear) to grassy ledge. 2. 10m 15. Follow right line up past fist crack to summit.

Follow the dyke system up the wall.

Start: Tucked around the corner at the very left end of the wall.

Heady slabbing which blasts up the blank face between Step Aside and Cordon Bleu, but stays entirely independent of the other lines. Classic!

The gear is sparse but should keep you off the ground in most places.

A wonderful introduction to hand jams.

Start: At the left end of the wall there are two distinctive cracks. Start below the left-most one.

Climb up to the roof/cave and surmount this (crux). Follow the line to the top.

Start: At the left end of the wall there are two distinctive cracks. Start below the right-most one.

A worthwhile top rope problem. Climb the bouldery wall between Pandora and Crack Climb and continue straight up on the headwall right of Crack Climb with balancy moves until reaching left at the offwidth. Bottom section might be possible in trad, but the top is unprotectable and too close to other routes to put a bolt

FA: (Jeroen Jansen 7/2023 but likely done by someone else earlier)

Climb the crack line 2m right of pandora, starting at the same crack as rose ramble, heads straight up and left slightly with good gear, when it heads into the chimney section on the Lhs it’s a bit Sparse

FA: unknown

Bottom as CC12, on top stay on right wall into offwidth section at the end

Up the chimney until it ends. Trend left slightly until the wall steepens and blanks out. Now mount the ledge on the right like a beached whale with as much dignity as you can muster.

Start: At the centre of the wall is a prominent chimney.

The line 2m left of FI through the open book feature after half height. No gear after half height.

Start: The first 'major line' at the very right end of the wall.

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Selected Guidebooks more Nascondi

Autore/i: Gerry Narkowicz

Data: 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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