Author |
Advice for a visiting climber |
|
|
24-Sep-2013 4:52:35 PM
|
On 24/09/2013 ajfclark wrote:
>One hour walk? How slow do you move? I recently walked from the summit
>back to the carpark with a bung knee in 45 minutes...
It's been a while - and everything in the gramps feels like a long walk compared to Araps...
I'm sure some people can make it from Tullamarine to Stayplton in under 3 hours too...
The point is - even over the Easter weekend, Australian crags simply don't get the attention that Euro crags do. Fair?
|
24-Sep-2013 5:16:55 PM
|
Yeah, they don't. Here's a (crappy) picture how busy it was on Tiger Wall in late June:
|
25-Sep-2013 10:52:11 AM
|
That's a lot of birdshit...
|
22-Oct-2013 12:20:51 PM
|
On 19/09/2013 Ramon Marin wrote:
>Taipan Wall empty? For real? It looks insanely good, the best piece or
>rock I've seen. I thought there'd queues on Groovy... Well, in that case,
>I can only say this trip is just getting better by the day, so psyched.
See Chris Sharma's comments on another thread.
Like Europe 20 years ago...
|
22-Oct-2013 3:55:51 PM
|
id recomend if you have a tent just head to stapelton camp ground you will meet heaps of climbers plus there is some super fun bouldering out the back
|
22-Oct-2013 6:18:02 PM
|
Stapylton campground is currently closed and will be for a quite while. I imagine everytime it rains even more asbestos is exposed.
|
22-Oct-2013 8:04:33 PM
|
And the rain is pelting down this evening
|
22-Oct-2013 9:02:38 PM
|
On 22/10/2013 ajfclark wrote:
>Stapylton campground is currently closed and will be for a quite while.
> I imagine everytime it rains even more asbestos is exposed.
oooooh didn't realise this..... probably just go to the pines then
|