The upper section of Remembrance Wall is within the civilian boundary. If you abseil to the ground, you will be on defence (Commonwealth) land. If you attempt to walk in via the Pinnacle, you will be trespassing. To stay 'legal' - your only option is to abseil in and climb only on the upper sections. Abseil chains have been installed above 'Fallen Comrades'.
Visiting climbers are advised that a significant proportion of the cliffs lie in Department of Defence (Army) land. Trespassing on defence land is an offense. The Townsville City Council (TCC) controlled cliffs require a permit for climbing and/or abseiling. Do not park too close to the gate else your car may be moved. During the year, the car club holds races on the mountain road; during this time road access is closed. Mark Gommers is negotiating with the TCC to remove certain onerous restrictions such as a permit and indemnity insurance.
Access via rap station located above 'Fallen Comrades'. On the way down, you will pass by an SAS memorial plaque. 45m rap to sloping ledge with chains and then a 30m rap to ground.
Installation of permanent anchors (eg bolts) is not permitted on City Council land or Department of Defence (Army) land. Take all rubbish with you. - Be aware of loose rocks and other climbers who could be below you.
Discovered and developed by Mark Gommers during the 1990's. All routes in this area were led by Mark Gommers and seconded by either Andrew Rule, Brett Pybus, or Andrew Kinbacher.
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