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Lake Huntley
Lake Huntley is a lake in the West of Tasmania that is surrounded in some parts by 300 metre high cliffs. The lake is located in the Tyndall Range. |
Ice Cream Cone |
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★★ Sea of Mirrors
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★★★ Witchcraft
All belays are double FH. You will need to leave hardware to get down. Rap anchor gps: -41.94329 145.60508
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Main Face |
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★★ Leap of Faith
This is an alpine area, with sensitive vegetation and pristine lakes. Pack out your poop, don’t leave any trash, and avoid trampling the vegetation as much as possible. |
A3+
Office Hours
TBA |
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★★★ Deeper Water
Access is via the Main Face rappels. Alternatively you can rap the route, but you’ll need to bring plenty of spare biners, as the belays are all double FH. Note that you can’t French free a lot of the hard pitches, and the escape from the base is not pleasant.
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22 A3
★★★ The Healer
This is an alpine area, with sensitive vegetation and pristine lakes. Pack out your poop, don’t leave any trash, and avoid trampling the vegetation as much as possible. |
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★★★ Live the Life
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★★ Surface Tension (Incomplete)
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★★★ Cloud Street
Well protected steep slab. |
Other Buttresses
All located to climber's right of the Main Face |
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★★ Raindancer
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★★ Big City Life
Mostly bolted but trad gear needed on some pitches.
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★★ Big City Life (Urban Sprawl Variant)
Variants to pitches 2 and 4 make Big City Life possible to be climbed at grade 20. 2b) 35m (20) 3 bolts plus gear 4b) 35m (19) |
Bunny Crag
Located near the summit of Mt. Tyndall |
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Bleeding Feral Prow
Needs to be retro bolted to make it sane. |
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★★ RAD ( Retired and Dangerous)
Abseil 50m from 60cm slings at DBB just below highest point of the NE buttress to large vegetated ledge with quartz covered ramp. Walk towards the lake to DBB and extend anchor with 120cm slings and abseil 70 m to a grassy terrace. Can be done as 2x 35m rappels. Gear: 16 quickdraws, small wires, cams from micro cams to #2, slings for abseil, spare biners for anchors
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★★ Easier than it looks
A variant p5 for HHCIB. From the pedestal below the second last bolt on pitch 4 take the direct corner/ ramp for 25m until able to traverse right and up to DBB. Continue up the final pitch of HHCIB. Gear full rack of cams to #3 with double # 0.75 and #1 and a good selection of wires |
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★★ How Hard Can it Be?
The furthest buttress on the left (looking from camp). Skipping the first pitch makes for a much friendlier introduction to Tyndalls climbing. Approach via the slabs and gullies along the cliff edge. You’ll come to a deep, scrubby gully which is crossed via a tight trail through the scrub (should be marked by a cairn). Working your way along, you’ll probably find yourself on the summit of the tallest buttress. Looking down, you’ll see a big cairn on the ledge below you - this is where the rap starts. Walk lookers left a little bit to scramble down to this ledge. Raps: - short one onto DBB at arete - straight down onto grassy ledge (don’t follow the line of the route here). You should see the next anchors down a little bit, on a lower ledge climbers right of the grassy one. - from here, follow the route. The raps can be done on a 70m (with stretch). Alternatively, there’s a double FH belay halfway down P3 that can facilitate shorter ropes.
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★ Bunny Ears
This is an alpine area, with sensitive vegetation and pristine lakes. Pack out your poop, don’t leave any trash, and avoid trampling the vegetation as much as possible. |
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Bunny Hop
This is an alpine area, with sensitive vegetation and pristine lakes. Pack out your poop, don’t leave any trash, and avoid trampling the vegetation as much as possible. |
Dining Room View
The collection of boulders and smaller cliffs across from the bivy cave. |
★★★ Bunny Ear Hop
Hop onto the bunny ear looking boulder on the top left of the Dining Room View |
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★★ A Touch of Sea Salt
Traverse across the horisontal crack from the corner to the arete then finish up the arete. |
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★★ Meditative Madness
Up the clean but adequately featured face two tiers down from the top of the hill. |
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★★★ Oooeee!
Start below and right of the enticing offwidth that splits the face directly across from the bivy cave. Climb easily up the thin crack then across left and up the the beginning of the offwidth. Make a few noises and shuffle up that thing. |
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★ Internal pressure
Buttress across from oooeee, up wide crack through bulge to ledge. Continue up easy crack. Can be done in one pitch. |
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