The boulder at karloo pools. Looks like someone lit a fire underneath at some point. Nothing super special but has some nice moves on some positive holds. Nice potential.
The boulder at karloo pools. Looks like someone lit a fire underneath at some point. Nothing super special but has some nice moves on some positive holds. Nice potential.
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From Heathcote station, follow track/signs to Karloo pools. Slightly less than an hour downhill approach, a bit over an hour uphill back to the station. See: https://www.wildwalks.com/bushwalking-and-hiking-in-nsw/royal-national-park/karloo-track.html
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theCrag.com is a free guide for rock climbing areas all over the world, collaboratively edited by keen rock climbers, boulderers and other nice folks.You can log all your routes, connect and chat with other climbers and much more...» go exploring, » learn more or » ask us a questionAuthor(s): Neil Monteith & Simon Carter
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