Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Easter Long Weekend

Easter long weekend, clear skies, time to go climbing! With all the rain Sydney has endured during the last few months it had been far too long since I had been out of the city and enjoyed a proper weekend of climbing.

We left Sydney pre-dawn to beat the holiday traffic and took the trip to Tianjara Falls, an isolated spot about three hours south of Sydney. It was a stunning day and apart from some friends we met at the crag we had the whole place to ourselves. It was a nice change to be out in the wilderness without crowds and climbing in almost absolute silence.



The climbing was great, after a couple of warm-up routes we got on progressively harder climbs, ending the day on a tricky, thin and sharp climb that I got close to getting clean. Maybe next time.

Rather then head back to Sydney we instead camped out overnight at a nearby bush clearing. It had been an early start, and after a hot meal and some red wine it wasn't long before bed called.



Saturday was another gorgeous day, perfect weather for climbing. We had camped nearby the next crag, and after a few kilometers of actual four wheel driving we made it to the cliff line.

Rather than hike in we set up a fixed rappel rope to get down, it took all of my core strength to remain upright during the long abseil to the bottom wearing a hiking pack full of climbing gear.

Once again we had the cliffs to ourselves and a small group of friends. The climbing was great, lots of varied routes in a beautiful remote location. Apart from the trashed Landcruiser that had somehow been driven off the top of the cliff (quite an effort, never underestimate bogan ingenuity) it felt untouched.



After a decent amount of climbing the day before I wasn't too eager to push myself, but after ticking some great long and steep routes I tried a few harder things. I got shut down on them, but it felt great to do better than expected. I was running out of strength and skin, so we called it a day. After a afternoon bush coffee enjoyed in the peaceful setting we made the long drive home to Sydney

I love exploring new places, and I can't wait to return to get on some more routes. There is plenty to keep me busy, and with ample places to bush camp, no crowds, and a fun and muddy 4WD access it ticks all of my boxes!

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After a day of rest I was eager to climb once more so I joined a friend at Vaucluse to climb at the nearby sea cliffs. It was another stunning day, and climbing so close to the sea was a great way to spend the afternoon. We warmed up on a really steep and exposed route at the end of the cliffs which drew a small crowd on the boardwalk across the gully.



As the light was fading we jumped on a couple of shorter climbs, scrambling out of the gully a few moments after the sun faded. A great finish to a perfect weekend.

Photos here