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Cliffs on the Murray River? |
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3-Feb-2011 10:26:41 PM
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Canoeing the length of the Murray at end of the year, (or about 2300kms of it), and to my knowledge no one has recorded any climbs along the river front cliffs.
I'm not expecting to find anything spectacular, and climbing new routes is not the primary objective, but was wondering if anyone has heard of any climbing done between Lake Hume and the mouth?
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3-Feb-2011 10:31:49 PM
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Vertical dirt is about the extent of it from what I can gather.
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3-Feb-2011 10:37:34 PM
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There is a fair bit of limestone around the top of SA.
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4-Feb-2011 3:03:16 AM
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Looks like it could be quite good, but hard to tell the rock quality without a gander up close:
I'm sure with enough ring bolts it'd be safe for even the most delicate of Eurotrash visitors!
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4-Feb-2011 7:27:38 PM
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There is definetly some climbs to be done....just wondered if anyone had been before me?
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4-Feb-2011 8:38:39 PM
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Wow..that looks like dirt!
Are you sure that is actually rock?
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4-Feb-2011 9:17:57 PM
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That picture does look like dirt....pretty sure it's a photo of the (famous) Murray River Golden Limestone Cliff though....cliffs which do look alot like dirt...more info is here:
http://www.murrayriver.com.au/about-the-murray/golden-limestone-cliffs/
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