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Mt Cole, Monolith Valley, Budawangs

PostPosted: Fri 20 May, 2011 8:32 am
by Tony
I am planning a walk in the Monolith Valley area soon and I am thinking about climbing Mt Cole, I have already done Mt Owen and the lookout at the southern tip.

I am wondering if any BA members have climbed Mt Cole and can give me some information about routes and how hard it is, do we need climbing gear, etc. I do have a map that suggest the route is opposite the cairns leading up the Mt Owen side.

Many thanks

Tony

Re: Mt Cole, Monolith Valley, Budawangs

PostPosted: Thu 05 Apr, 2012 6:59 pm
by clarence
I tried it some years ago and from memory there was a route up as you say from the high point of the "saddle" between Owen and Cole. It was a bit of mildly exposed scrambling if I remember correctly (did it in walking boots no problem).
Clarence

Re: Mt Cole, Monolith Valley, Budawangs

PostPosted: Wed 23 Jan, 2013 12:55 pm
by TakeStepPT
I was looking up this hike myself and came across this website that might be of use for you on your next hike. http://www.hugin.com.au/thecastle/

Re: Mt Cole, Monolith Valley, Budawangs

PostPosted: Sun 27 Jan, 2013 8:39 am
by Grabeach
As what Clarence said from the Owen / Cole saddle. It was also easy to ascend Cole from the northern side, from memory (25 years ago) a few hundred metres to the west of the Cole / Donjon saddle. If in this area, don't be tempted by the map to scramble up the Donjon from here. The only Donjon scrambling route I know of is a difficult one on the northern end.

Re: Mt Cole, Monolith Valley, Budawangs

PostPosted: Tue 16 Jul, 2013 6:41 am
by TakeStepPT
Grabeach wrote:As what Clarence said from the Owen / Cole saddle. It was also easy to ascend Cole from the northern side, from memory (25 years ago) a few hundred metres to the west of the Cole / Donjon saddle. If in this area, don't be tempted by the map to scramble up the Donjon from here. The only Donjon scrambling route I know of is a difficult one on the northern end.


Late reply sorry. I did the walk and managed to totally miss being able to get up there. But I had a great walk. Slept in a cave which was interesting. I had to feed the rats one of my bananas so they wouldn't nibble on me during the night and my pack. :roll:

When I came down and spoke with my grandfather who is a local he mentioned that he knew the way up. So next time I am down I will give it another shot.

Pete