Mount Frankland Trip Registration is now open!!!

MOUNT FRANKLAND trip is OPEN FOR REGISTRATION…. 

Saturday 28th of September to Monday 30th of September 2013 (Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend)

Mt Frankland is located in the Mt Frankland National Park and is about 30km north of Walpole. It’s quite a drive from Perth, probably 5 hours give or take, but in my opinion it’s well worth it.

Your CAWA trip coordinators for this trip are Tony Brebner and Mark Kleinman.

The climbing is mainly bolted slab, with many routes up to 3 pitches long, so it’s good if you’re looking to gain some multi-pitch experience. The routes do tend to be run-out, so people need to be fairly confident leading at the stated grade. It will probably be a bit of a challenging place for beginners as slab climbing is quite a different technique, but hey,  you’ve got to start somewhere!  Generally on CAWA trips there will be enough people around to lead the routes so that everyone can have a go, regardless of their slab experience.

Most of the routes are bolted, but some require a mix of bolted and natural protection.  Bolt plates will be required.

There’s a variety of grades starting from about 15 and up, so there’s literally something for everyone. As already said, slab climbing requires a certain technique (and lots of faith in your shoes) so will be quite an experience if you haven’t done much before. It’s a beautiful bush setting and there are a couple of other spots you can get to after some bushwalking. Or so I’m told, I’ve always been too lazy to investigate…..

Kelly enthusiastically steaming up the first pitch of Dream Weaver
Kelly enthusiastically steaming up the first pitch of Dream Weaver

Check out the West Australian Rock or the South Coast Rock guidebook if you’d like to suss things out a bit more or there’s some information on the CAWA web at the link Mt Frankland New Climbs or at On-line Guides/Mt Frankland.

The nearest accommodation / camping area is called Fernhook Falls and it’s a really well set up campground (this means tents) with drop toilets, a nice undercover kitchen area and a lovely river nearby for smelly climbers to brave at the end of the day (there are no shower facilities). It does get cold overnight, so pack warm stuff.   On past trips the march flies have been out in force, so some good, strong insect repellent is also recommended in case we are unlucky again this year.

There is no pre-booking, so it’s a first come… We don’t expect it to be full.

To get there from Perth, drive south from Manjimup along South West Highway and then turn left onto Beardmore Road (a gravel road). FernhookFalls campsite is about 6km in and is sign-posted on your right. Remember to bring your own firewood.

You do need to bring your own food and drinking water for this trip but you can leave the shovel behind (there is a tap in the kitchen that feeds from a rainwater tank for cooking/washing dishes). Having said that, Walpole isn’t that far away (about 35km) if you do need supplies and there is other more salubrious accommodation around. There are minimal camping fees ($7 per night per person/$5 concession) that can be paid on an honour system and then you attach a tag to your tent to indicate you’ve paid.  The rangers come around and check.

Please fill in the attached registration table to confirm that you will be attending the Mt Frankland trip.

 

Please be aware that the weather is the deciding factor on this trip and if it is still raining (down south) shortly before the trip then the rock will be unclimbable and the trip will be cancelled.

 

Please note that CAWA trips are a benefit for members. Non-members who are interested in coming with you can join online now (easiest) or on the first day of the trip.

All participants need to be ‘independent participants’. This means you are responsible for your own safety. Due to legal and liability issues, CAWA does not provide training. If you are an inexperienced climber then have a chat to some of the more experienced people you know and see if they are planning to attend. However, as already mentioned, Mt Frankland is a good beginner’s crag as there will be plenty of people to give you a go. And unsolicited advice, of course!  If you are a beginner, it might pay to read CAWA Trips for some further information.

 

Feel free to contact us if you want to register.

tonyb@climberswa.asn.au

Tony Brebner

CAWA President

Mob : +61 (0)416186510

 

or

 

markk@climberswa.asn.au

Mark Kleinman

CAWA Committee Member

 Mob : 0420829642 

 

cawa@climberswa.asn.an

 

 

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