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7-May-2019 10:31:40 AM
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Thinking about having an explore to scout out any potential routes but don't want to trod on anyones FA's and claim them as my own.
Are there any published books/documents?
Theres a handful of routes on the crag with less than one ascent mostly but other than that very little.
cheers
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8-May-2019 5:02:01 PM
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Which gorges, as there is some old information floating around.
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8-May-2019 5:32:46 PM
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Check the Eastern Vic guide if you can find a copy.
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9-May-2019 8:39:28 AM
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Really anything, i just need a place to start
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9-May-2019 8:39:56 AM
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had no luck with the eastern district guide sadly
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10-May-2019 6:26:53 AM
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Little River Gorge has been explored in the past and re explored in the last couple of years. There are some decent sized cliffs there. Rock quality in the (relatively recent) river washed section of the gorge is good enough to confident solo. I'm unsure about the bigger cliffs.
There are listed climbs up to 290m. But what is listed is likely just the tip of the iceberg.
https://www.thecrag.com/climbing/australia/wulguulmerang/area/12000409
https://mickbeckers.com/hiking/trip-reports/little-river-gorge-and-wulgulmerang-falls/
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The big climbs do seem to be rife with loose rock and choss. That would make sense. I've been down their and there is plenty of steep loose slopes. Lower down it is all river wash and mostly solid, but any of the big climb you are probably liable for plenty of choss.
I know a few people who ventured that way if you really want some beta.
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