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Climbing in Melbourne near public transport |
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23-Aug-2011 11:23:14 AM
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I was wondering what are the best climbing options around Melbourne if you have to rely solely on public transport?
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23-Aug-2011 11:25:54 AM
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Jetstar to sydney then go from there
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23-Aug-2011 11:28:55 AM
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The gym in the city? Otherwise it'd be easier to catch public transport to arapiles.
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23-Aug-2011 11:34:58 AM
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Araps by train and bus. Its not that bad
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23-Aug-2011 11:38:22 AM
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23-Aug-2011 11:42:56 AM
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Yep public it to Araps. Very easy.
If you are after gyms though, Hardrock in the city is probably best but Hardrock in nanawading is also very close to a train station and buses.
Otherwise get a bike and ride to the burnley bouldering walls (you can probably walk from a train station too).
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23-Aug-2011 1:04:33 PM
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Burnley
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23-Aug-2011 1:17:31 PM
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On 23/08/2011 Sabu wrote:
>Otherwise get a bike and ride to the burnley bouldering walls (you can probably walk from a train station too).
You can easily get to Burnley via bike, tram or train. The guide has details in the intro: Burnley bouldering wall guidebook
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23-Aug-2011 3:01:19 PM
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Out of interest anyone gone to Buffalo via public transport? Getting to Pok looks ok and then seems like a taxi or hitch up the hill would be the go?
The Rock at Wagga is on the main rail line.
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