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Contributors
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:
Dan Johnson Ryan Sklenica o_g Tiburonny Captain Fastrousers Luke Batchelor Vanessa Wills Moses Scott Hailstone Alec Landstra
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Table of contents
- 1. Riverside 11 in Cliff
- 2. Index by grade
1. Riverside 11 routes in Cliff
- Summary:
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Tutti Arrampicata sportiva
Lat / Long: -42.518043, 147.719363
descrizione
Shadier and mossier than the other crags. Potential for several good routes.
limitazioni per l'accesso
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
avvicinamento
Turn right just after the turn off to the firewall.
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Crag Stewards
Rock climbers please contact the Crag Steward (sandriver@climbersclubtas.org.au) if you have any queries or concerns regarding social or environmental impacts of rock climbing at this crag.
Do not email regarding general travel, seasonal advice, or lost property - this is not the Steward’s role. If you have important safety information to communicate (e.g. risks due to recent and large rock falls) please also consider updates on thesarvo forum, Facebook group and/or online guidebooks as appropriate. Please copy in cct@climbersclubtas.org.au if you feel you have a high-level concern which may imminently impact the crag or climbing community.
Non-climbers, other users, land managers: please also contact cct@climbersclubtas.org.au if you have important climbing related queries at this location.
Other
• The operation and use of drones by park visitors on reserved land including national parks is not permitted
• Peregrine Falcons nest from July - December each year. It’s important that climbers don’t climb near active nests during this period. Known sites (non exhaustive) are: Sand River (Far East, The Panopticon), Bare Rock (R of the Boneyard, L of Bisso of Orange), Rocky Cape, Pubic Wall/Duck Reach, Hillwood, Gunners Quoin, Lowdina.
• Please note that Tasmania has notoriously patchy phone reception for particular service providers. Telstra is the most reliable. An emergency Personal Locator Beacon or similar is recommended kit when climbing in remote locations.
• For more information - follow the link below for some local tips + tricks on how to better reduce your impact during your next Tassie climbing holiday https://www.cragcaretasmania.org.au/learn
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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Riverside MainLeft from the first short cliff to the main shaded wall. | ||||||||
2 |
★ Copperhead
The short, steep arete. FA: Jon Nermut, Gen 2018 | 21 | 10m, 3 | |||||
3 |
★ The Tiger Snake
The left arete of the main face. Do a high stick clip to protect the bouldery start on the right, then head left past a big heuco to the arete and up. FA: Jon Nermut & Dave Humphries, 2017 | 22 | 12m | |||||
4 |
★★ Streamline
Continually steepening grey streak about 5m right of left arete of main face. FA: Roger Parkyn, Nov 2017 | 21 | 15m | |||||
5 |
★ The Diving Board
To the right of the central cave. Reachy but straightforward cracking to a good rest, then an intense sequence up the overhanging bulge. Tough to onsight. FA: Dave & Dave Humphries, Gen 2018 | 23 | 15m | |||||
6 |
★ Grey Goshawk
FA: Dave Humpries & Jon Nermut, 2017 | 22 | 15m | |||||
7 |
★ Currawong
Start as for Grey Goshawk, then head right up juggy wall FA: Jon Nermut, Gen 2018 | 18 | 15m, 6 | |||||
Riverside RightSunniest side, track goes right past | ||||||||
9 |
★ The Ogoh Ogoh
Bouldery start, leads to an easier finish, stick clip the first bolt FA: Jon Nermut & Dave humpries, Lug 2019 | 24 | 8m, 4 | |||||
10 |
★ Eastern Quoll
Thin start, heads right at the break and finishes up spotted tail quoll FA: Dave Humphries & Jon Nermut, Ott 2017 | 23 | 12m, 5 | |||||
11 |
★ Spotted Tail Quoll
FA: Dave Humphries & Jon Nermut, Ott 2017 | 19 | 12m, 5 | |||||
12 |
★ Thylacine
Hard start difficult to read easy finish FA: Jon Nermut & Dave humpries, Lug 2019 | 19 | 10m | |||||
13 |
★ Tussock Skink
FA: Jon Nerm & Dave hump, Lug 2019 | 19 | 10m, 4 |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | |
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18 | ★ | Currawong | 15m, 6 | ||
19 | ★ | Spotted Tail Quoll | 12m, 5 | ||
★ | Thylacine | 10m | |||
★ | Tussock Skink | 10m, 4 | |||
21 | ★ | Copperhead | 10m, 3 | ||
★★ | Streamline | 15m | |||
22 | ★ | Grey Goshawk | 15m | ||
★ | The Tiger Snake | 12m | |||
23 | ★ | Eastern Quoll | 12m, 5 | ||
★ | The Diving Board | 15m | |||
24 | ★ | The Ogoh Ogoh | 8m, 4 |