neilmny wrote:Boronia Peak?
Lophophaps wrote:Mt Rosea may work. The old track that went up the front is still used by rock climbers and is shorter than the new track, which goes around the back. I have not been up either for a while and am unsure if the old track is marked. It's not too hard coming down, but finding the start may be hard going up.
icefest wrote:Lophophaps wrote:Mt Rosea may work. The old track that went up the front is still used by rock climbers and is shorter than the new track, which goes around the back. I have not been up either for a while and am unsure if the old track is marked. It's not too hard coming down, but finding the start may be hard going up.
I think they've cleverly blocked it off with a big log.
Lophophaps wrote:Does anyone know why the old track was closed?[/color]
bmak wrote:Pinnacle is always a favorite of mine for sunrise. Gives you a bit of extra time for the sun to rise over the eastern range too.
Sunrise and sunset from major Mitchell plateau is something to experience but maybe stretching the 1.5 hrs unless you walk quick
icefest wrote:Lophophaps wrote:Mt Rosea may work. The old track that went up the front is still used by rock climbers and is shorter than the new track, which goes around the back. I have not been up either for a while and am unsure if the old track is marked. It's not too hard coming down, but finding the start may be hard going up.
I think they've cleverly blocked it off with a big log.
Lophophaps wrote:At Rosea, I can't see climbers taking the back route, especially for climbs to the south or left of the sloping ramp. Rosea is a major climbing destination, and the track would surely be intact, even if it has faded a bit. Approaching the cliff, much is benched. Rock climbers can walk around big logs, unroped. Find the start at the lower end and it should be easy to follow. A recce in daylight is a good idea.
peregrinator wrote:bmak wrote:Pinnacle is always a favorite of mine for sunrise. Gives you a bit of extra time for the sun to rise over the eastern range too.
Sunrise and sunset from major Mitchell plateau is something to experience but maybe stretching the 1.5 hrs unless you walk quick
Just checked my notes from a recent trip. In no particular hurry, got from Halls Gap to The Pinnacle in 1hr25min. A climb of 470m.
Eremophila wrote:Mt Abrupt?
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