Short but interesting climbs. The crag is at its best when you get to the overhangs and arêtes.
Many locals continue to use community run website thesarvo.com for crag/route updates and noting any access issues. The associated app can be downloaded and used offline!
http://thesarvo.com/confluence/display/thesarvo/Tasmania
Gerry Narkowicz also produces hardcopy guides to numerous venues across the state via the 'Climb Tasmania' website
At Colebrook turn onto Eldon Rd, it has a sign directing you to Tunnack. Drive for a few minutes up to the road, you'll come to a fork, go right to stay on Eldon Rd (there is an 'Eldon Rd' sign here). Drive until you cross a bridge, turn left immediately after it. Follow the dirt road until it turns back to bitumen, park on the side of the road while still heading uphill (GPS co-ordinates are -42.48441 147.44420). When facing uphill, on the right side of the road there is a property. Along the fence, marked out by orange tape, is a badly defined trail heading up the slope. Follow this up the fence line until you reach an old 4wd trail. Follow the 4wd trail, marked with blue and white tape, for about five minutes to the top of the crag.
Be careful of the rock here after rain - it is soft sandstone and holds will brake off when damp.
Graphique de l'historique des voies
The crag was found and developed by Dave Humphries and Jon Nermut in 2013. There is some potential for new climbs and bouldering in the area.
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theCrag.com est un guide gratuit pour les sites d'escalade partout dans le monde, édité en collaboration par des grimpeurs passionnés, des bloqueurs et d'autres gens sympathiques.Vous pouvez enregistrer toutes vos ascensions, vous connecter et discuter avec d'autres grimpeurs et bien plus encore...» partez à la découverte, » en savoir plus or » posez-nous une questionAuteur·e·s: Gerry Narkowicz
Date: 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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