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The First Ascent of the West Face of Mount Grave
The west face of Mt Grave as seen from Cascade Peak, with approximate route and first bivi site shown in red. Dotted line indicates unroped travel. The West Face of Mt Grave has withstood several attempts over the years including an early attempt in Easter 1978 or 1979 by Warwick Anderson and co, who had to beat a hasty retreat in from a storm that caused major flooding. Another attempt was made in the 2000's by Craig Jeffries and Bridget Allen. Tanja de Wilde first saw and
Rose Pearson
Mar 2, 20253 min read


El Capitan 'The Shield' C3+ A3 - A guide
First climbed in 1972 by Charlie Porter and Gary Bocarde, the ‘Shield’ follows an impossible series of micro seams up an otherwise shear blank wall of golden granite. For the first ascensionists, this line was made possible through intricately piecing together 30+ RURP’s in any given pitch, seriously heady climbing as most of these pieces would likely of not held a fall… Since then, the route has changed substantially, and has become significantly more user friendly with many
Mason Gardener
Jun 3, 20248 min read


Ozymandias Direct – Mt Buffalo
It all started at the ‘Death Stairs’, a flight of 250 steps above Coogee beach, Sydney. The endorphins were obviously running rampant after those sweaty laps, because when I asked Michael Mate whether he wanted to join me for an ascent of the infamous big wall aid climb Ozymandias at Mt Buffalo, he said yes straight away. A wise decision on his part Time would tell. But I was stoked. Michael was an ideal partner for this climb – not only because he owned a crucial three sets
nzalpineteam
Apr 6, 20168 min read
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