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Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Ben Hanley Lee Cujes Andrew Clark o_g Moses topher Clint Siggins Vanessa Wills Kim Walls Tim
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Table of contents
- 1. Travel Land 13 in Area
- 2. Index by grade
1. Travel Land 13 routes in Area
- Summary:
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Sport climbing and Trad climbing
Lat / Long: -42.109363, 148.341981
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
description
This area is actually a huge boulder on the headland east of Little Bluestone Bay. It is almost entirely composed of short and cute sport climbs.
access issues
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.
approach
From the turning circle at the end of the track to Little Bluestone Bay, head east (left as you face the bay) along a track. After 2 minutes you should be at the base of the crag ready to climb.
ethic
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 |
Wild Willy
The overhanging arete left of Hugs 'n Kisses. FA: Garry Phillips, 2003 | 24 | 8m | |||||
2 |
★ Hugs 'n Kisses
The alluring off-width. | 23 | 12m | |||||
3 |
Red Line
Start as for 'Tribute', then swing left past a few more bolts up the face. FA: Garry Phillips, 2003 | 27 | 10m | |||||
4 |
★ Tribute
The corner on the arete, then up the slabby face. FA: Norm Selby, 2000 | 22 | 15m | |||||
5 |
★ Ekeko
The middle line up the slabby face. FA: Norm Selby, 2000 | 21 | 14m | |||||
6 | The Path Of The Enigma | 23 | 12m | |||||
7 |
★ Panchamama
Climb the offwidth and laser-cut crack above. Start: To the right of the all the bolted routes is another offwidth. | 16 | 12m | |||||
8 | ★ 501 Bodega | 22 | 10m | |||||
9 | ★ Disco Dancing Vegetable Bus | 21 | 10m | |||||
10 |
Natural Athlete in a Barrel
The line of bolts on the right. FA: Norm Selby, 2000 | 23 | 15m, 4 | |||||
11 |
★ Mad Moroccan Cabbies
Line of ring bolts heading up duke on lower cliff line FA: Norm Selby, 2002 | 23 | 10m, 3 | |||||
12 |
Route 2
FA: Norm Selby, 2000 | |||||||
13 |
Route 3
FA: Norm Selby, 2000 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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16 | ★ | Panchamama | 12m | ||
21 | ★ | Disco Dancing Vegetable Bus | 10m | ||
★ | Ekeko | 14m | |||
22 | ★ | 501 Bodega | 10m | ||
★ | Tribute | 15m | |||
23 | ★ | Hugs 'n Kisses | 12m | ||
★ | Mad Moroccan Cabbies | 10m, 3 | |||
Natural Athlete in a Barrel | 15m, 4 | ||||
The Path Of The Enigma | 12m | ||||
24 | Wild Willy | 8m | |||
27 | Red Line | 10m | |||
? | Route 2 | ||||
Route 3 |