Community made mini-guides
Climbing mini-guides
- Angwin Peak by Ross Weiter, March 2018
- Barnett Peak by Ross Weiter, December 2003
- Cape Le Grand Climbing Guide by Ross Weiter, April 2014
- Lost Buttress by Krish Seewraj, May 2013
- Monkey Rock by Paul Collis, October 2016
- Moses Rocks by Krish Seewraj, January 2024
- Mount Frankland New Climbs by Ross Weiter, October 2012
- Mount Lindesay by Ross Weiter, December 2003
- Mount Roe by Matt Rosser, May 2006
- Mount Trio by Emil Mandyczewsky, November 2006
- Over The Hill by Neil Gledhill, June 2016
- Peaceful Bay by Neil Gledhill & Kate Swain, January 2022
- Peak Charles, 5th Edition by Ross Weiter, March 2010
- Peak Head New Routes by Mark Thake, December 2010
- Peak Head: Transformer Route Topo by Ross Weiter, January 2011
- Porongurups by Neil Gledhill, April 2006
- Smith Beach Rocks by Krish Seewraj and friends, January 2011
- Threeways by Kim Van Amerongen, April 2012. And extra comments from Ross Weiter 2012
- Wellington Dam Quarry by Krish Seewraj, April 2023
- West Cape Howe New Climbs by Ross Weiter, January 2014
- Gibraltor Rock New Routes by Tim Ball, 2014
- Bremer Bay Rock Climbing Guide by Ross Weiter, April 2014
Bouldering mini-guides
- Boulder Rock by Ben Fleming, April 2005.
- Candyland by Andy, April 2012.
- Contos by Eric Friis, September 2012.
- Cosy Corner by Eric Friis, January 2013.
- Dreaded Boulders by Mushy, May 2010.
- Dreaded Boulders (new areas Powerlines, Outpost and Frontline) by Mike Randall, April 2011.
- Kalamunda by Ben Fleming, March 2005.
- Kamikaze Boulders by Jason Girdlestone, June 2014.
- Mount Cooke by Emil Mandyczewsky, May 2006.
- Pipelines by Mushy, July 2006.
- Walyunga by Jason Pickett and Mike Randall, November 2011.
- Whaleback by Ben Fleming, May 2005.
- Winjan by Jason Girdlestone, September 2014.
Share your passion and expertise
Are you an experienced climber who has explored the beautiful crags of WA? If so, your knowledge could be invaluable to fellow climbers!
Share your passion and expertise by sending your climbing guide book to cawa@climberswa.asn.au.
Your work could help others discover their next favorite climb or perfect their technique. Remember, the climbing community grows when we share our experiences with each other. Your guide could inspire others to tackle a new challenge or just appreciate the natural beauty around us. Don't hesitate, take this opportunity to make a positive impact on the climbing community and share your love of climbing with others.