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Ferro Pro Wall

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Résumé

NOTE: As of January 2021, all areas of Mount York (including camping) are now open!

Limit. de l'accès hérité de Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains are a World Heritage listed area. The Grose Valley, the cliffs around Katoomba and much of the Narrow Neck peninsula are part of the Blue Mountains National Park which is managed by the NPWS. The Western Escarpment - where most of the climbing is - is Crown Land managed by the BMCC. While the NPWS Plan of Management nominates several locations in the National Park where rock climbing is deemed appropriate, the majority of the climbing remains unacknowledged. To maintain access our best approach is to 'Respect Native Habitat, Tread Softly and Leave No Trace'. Do not cut flora and keep any tracks and infrastructure as minimal as possible.

Practically all crags are either in National Park or in council reserve: dog owners are reminded that dogs are not allowed in National Parks at any time and fines have been issued, while for crags on council reserve the BMCC leash law requires that dogs be on-leash.

For the latest access related information, or to report something of concern, visit the Australian Climbing Association NSW Blue Mountains page at https://acansw.org.au/blue-mountains/

Éthique hérité de Mount York

Many and varied, please try to respect them all!

Retro-bolting has occurred several times over the years and is generally condemned and dealt with swiftly.

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Certains contenus ont été fournis sous licence de : © Australian Climbing Association Queensland (Creative Commons, Attribution, Share-Alike 2.5 AU)

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Cotation Voie

Super sustained slab with a welcome picnic cave halfway. Rebolted 2004.

FA: J. Smoothy & C. Peisker, 1985

The hardest climb at Mt York when it was done in 82. Take about four long slings.

FA: G.Bradbury & G.Robertson, 1982

A piece of vertical technicality - very 1980s!

FA: S.Bullen & G.Hill, 1984

Start at the cave marked for Master Plan. Head left on the ledge, then wander up and left to the arête above Ferro Pro. Continue up this to the top

FA: J.Smoothy, 1983

Start as for Bon Ami for 5m or so. Head up the hand crack in the middle of the wall

FA: Unknown - definately not Russell Taylor.Possibly J.Worrall late's?, 1960

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Selected Guidebooks plus Cacher

Auteur·e·s: Simon Carter

Date: 2019

ISBN: 9780958079082

The latest comprehensive, latest and greatest Blue Mountains Climbing Guide is here and it has more routes than you can poke a clip stick at! 3421 to be exact. You are not going to get bored.

Auteur·e·s: Simon Carter

Date: 2019

ISBN: 9780958079075

Simon Carter's "Best of the Blue" is the latest selected climbing guide book for the Blue Mountains and covers 1000 routes and 19 different climbing areas. For all the sport climbers out there, the travellers, or just anyone who doesn't want to lug around the big guide that's more than 3 times the size - cut out the riff-raff and get to the good stuff! This will pretty much cover everything you need!

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