Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Moving to Australia |
15-Jan-2019 At 6:31:37 AM |
kieranl
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On 14-Jan-2019 ssa0003 wrote:
>If Melbourne is farther away from "good" climbing does that mean there
>is decent climbing somewhere closer into the city?
There are a few climbing spots around Melbourne generallly an hour or more from the city centre. The climbs are mostly short and wouldn't get a lot of attention if they weren't the only easy day-trip option.
If you're moving to Melbourne see if you can base in the western suburbs. That can shorten your commute time to Arapiles and Grampians. That'll help to take advantage of one-day weather windows in winter. |
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