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10-Apr-2010 2:56:00 PM
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Bit of a long shot. Does anyone know if there is anything worth climbing in or around the Dargo area?
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10-Apr-2010 4:30:21 PM
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Have a look through the Eastern Victoria guide. There has been a bit of climbing recorded along the Mitchell River and there are some other bits and pieces nearby. The guide contains the original access 'descriptions', which means you will still require a modicum of luck to find some of the cliffs. I was up that way about a month ago trying to sort out some details and only managed to sort out the Mitchell River crags (The Amphitheatre).
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10-Apr-2010 8:05:33 PM
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Mitchell River has some good sandstone climbing. Quite easy access too.
Nielsons Crag is another esoteric traddy area in the Dargo area. Some photos here:
http://neilshaulbag.smugmug.com/Sports/Climbing/2532005-Nielsons-Crags-Easter/457472_Mbgdm#18469860_zH82k
No-one really climbs in this area, so you'll have the place to yourselves.
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23-Mar-2011 9:21:31 PM
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On 10/04/2010 nmonteith wrote:
>Mitchell River has some good sandstone climbing. Quite easy access too.
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>Nielsons Crag is another esoteric traddy area in the Dargo area. Some
>photos here:
>http://neilshaulbag.smugmug.com/Sports/Climbing/2532005-Nielsons-Crags-Easter/457472_Mbgd
>#18469860_zH82k
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>No-one really climbs in this area, so you'll have the place to yourselves.
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Anything lower down, ie up some of the valleys closer to Dargo?
>Six climbers spend four days in the far reaches of Victoria's Alpine National Park. New routes, great views, long walks and stupid 4WDing make this a memorable adventure.
~> Sounds great(!), and the photos were informative.
Thanks for the link.
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