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Rich
>yeh hopefully a mate's mate who lives in hobart may have some spare grass for us! oh >and somewhere to put our tent.. :P
Therez been lots of rain laterly ... da budz should be nice 'n' juisssseeeeee me under-cling this dolerite flaake maaaan ...
>hit list for me is paridiso, moai, totem pole (if good weather), wellington, maybe >freycinet..
Re: Best Trad Sea-Cliffs in the World? Dec 2, 2004
Social climber
From: Pasadena CA
>The only seacliff climbing I've done was in Tasmania at Cole's Bay. It was totally >bitchen. Plus the Hazards have some of the coolest, roughest stone I ever touched. >It's an incredibly beautiful place if you ever make it down there...
Trad climber
From: Brisbane, Oz, via San Jose, CA
>Freycinet peninsula, in Tasmania. Truly delightful. Big rocks to jump off into the zawns >if you're game, sunny, lovely rock, trad to the bone.
>Mt Brown, on the Tasman peninsula has some ok sport climbing in an impeccable >setting by the sea...
* the sounds'n'sights of seagulls wheeling in the sky... & redneck-fishoes pulling-up their cray-pots from under the gentle south-easterly swell ... and an unusual, but inviting aroma wafts thru the air ...*
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