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EmilGuest
What a spate of guides coming out! We have a Mt Cooke bouldering guide near completion and the Millers guide is close to being started (finally).
Email me at emilatwmi.net.au if you would like a copy.
EmilMemberCheck out http://delacy.smugmug.com/Climbing then Guides for the cooke guide.
Keep an eye peeled for Millers.
DiMemberWasn’t the CALM deal with the comp at Millar’s that we weren’t allowed to go out there again? Has that situation changed?
EmilMemberUm, no the situation hasnt changed. You can walk in there just fine…. *cough* lovely weather….
EddMembertut tut emil. You of all people should know better.
EmilMemberHi folks. The millars guide is done and in circulation. It has been emailed to CAWA so may be on the site soon. If youre busting to have it now now now, email me – emilatwmi.net.au
Cheers E
Legal BeagleMemberShould CAWA be posting this guide on their website if they agreed with CALM that climbers/boulderers are not to enter this area in future? Wouldn’t it be seen by CALM as though CAWA had broken its agreement? That could be bad for future negotiations….
TocMemberCAWA hasn’t posted it yet. CAWA has also in the past not posted guides where CALM has asked us to stay off rock for environmental reasons.
There’s no guide for Sugarloaf Rock either.
Free discussion folks.
Toc.
EmilMemberAs far as i know (Edd or Kate may elaborate), CALM has no problem us climbing out there, its just how one gets to the carpark that is the issue.
The bib track goes within spitting distance of millars, so walking in is one option. perhaps we can convince CALM and climbers to adopt dieback prevention strategies (like driving through bleach solution) if they are going to drive out there.
got no problem if CAWA sees publishing the guides as a conflict of interest, but that is why after all they are put up as unofficial guides.
Legal BeagleMemberIs there a way to initiate a no driving policy to this area? That only walk in access is allowed? I guess CALM has probably already gated the area anyway?
So, considering the Bib is close by, are we allowed to go to Millars or is the site itself off limits?
EddMemberHi guys,
Emil is actually right. the conditions of the comp were no one to climb in the area due to the access issue of cars. CLAM stated that if you get there from the main road by foot or bike you can climb. This of course might of changed since the transition period to national park has strated and the whole no climbing on CALM land thing that I, due to blissfully climbing elswhere, am not up tto date on.
Summarised walk in you can climb wsa the condition of using the area which is why we needed permits.
Right thats all hope it helps
Have fun all
Edd
PS can you mail me a copy of the guide emil ? just for sentimental value really…… ta
DenaMemberWe have no problem publishing the guide. It isn’t our job to regulate for DEC but we do need to abide by agreements made and respect the environment irrespective of any DEC rules.
ChristianMemberwrong thread?
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