Listed under Rock Climbing in New South Wales, Australia.
Brave people put up the routes here in the 60s and 70s and adventure climbers not scared of the big walls still follow them. These old routes aren’t particularly well trodden (be careful to check all your bolts) so when you get to the top you’ll be admiring the spectacular views of the thick velvet bushland of the southern Sunshine Coast without too much intrusion. Aid climbers will like the bolted overhangs at Beerwah‘s (the largest mountain in the range) slabs.
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