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DescriptionFor organizational purposes, all of the crags north of Sleepy Bay are part of the "Coastal Cliffs", and all of the crags south are part of "The Hazards", even though almost all of these cliffs are coastal. Getting ThereAll of these crags are approached via the Cape Tourville Road in Freycinet national park. Climbers generally habitate at the free campground at Bluestone Bay (no freshwater). There's also a more developed fee campground at Richardson Beach.
Featured Route For Coastal Cliffs
Harlequin 5.10a PG13 International : Australia : Whitewater Wall
A classic crack and face line that provides some spectacular climbing on coastal sea-cliffs. Harlequin ascends a obvious buttress near the center of Whitewater Wall. ...[more] |