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General Climbing Discussion
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Where to visit? |
18-Jan-2008 At 12:11:09 AM |
belayslave
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I can't speak much for many mainland crags, but in Tasmania, you can nearly every day find a dry crag
that you can climb at. Hobart to Launceston (i.e. Cataract Gorge and Hillwood among others) only 2
hours. Hobart to East Coast (Freycinet) 2 and a bit hours. many crags inbetween and around Hobart,
South to the coast to Mt Brown etc.
Tassie is the go for climbing nearly year round if you can put up with some cold weather.
Organ Pipes on Mt Wellington in Hobart (for your Trad asperations) can in some places be a bit wet and
soggy if you get a few consecutive days of wet weather, but normally there's enough lines and gullies
and aretes to keep you interested without pause. |
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