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Mt Sturgeon

Climbing restrictions apply to many crags in Gariwerd/Grampians. Some of these restrictions are likely to change over time as assessments are completed. Tags are being applied to most crags to reflect their current status. Additional access-notes are provided to clarify restrictions where required (and will over-ride this notice). Current and further Parks Victoria advice can be found at https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/grampians-national-park/rock-climbing-in-gariwerd

16 A Pressing Engagement

Climbing restrictions apply to many crags in Gariwerd/Grampians. Some of these restrictions are likely to change over time as assessments are completed. Tags are being applied to most crags to reflect their current status. Additional access-notes are provided to clarify restrictions where required (and will over-ride this notice). Current and further Parks Victoria advice can be found at https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/grampians-national-park/rock-climbing-in-gariwerd

16 Scar of Sturgeon

Approach: follow the landslide scar visible from the road directly up the middle rock face until you reach the lower pitch, which has a scramble between that and the next two pitches to top out.

Pitch 1 15m (16) toughest pitch of the route tiny mossy holds on slabby rock. good pro (small chocks/cams) with tough moves, best pitch of the route. Tree belay

40m Scramble to pitch 2 (8R) limited if any pro available, set slings on bulging rocks for belay

Pitch 3 45m (8) creative pro, slings and chocks. One Dyno, one heel hook make this pitch interesting, otherwise mellow, belay from overhanging rock.

20m Scramble to top out and rejoin hikers for decent.

Adventure climbing, great cliff access created by the landslide, more route potential in surrounds.

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