Moonarie April ’14

Beginning the daily walk in to the crag.
Beginning the daily walk in to the crag.

The Easter long weekend was created for one thing: 4 days of climbing at a world class venue in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia! This year saw a bigger crowd than ever before, with many visitors from interstate and overseas coming to sample the finest rock we have to offer. I was lucky enough to climb with Reto Redeagle from Switzerland, and the trip saw us get on some multi-pitch, multi-star classics!

Day 1 – Warm up at Goat Crag.

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Warming up with some single pitch climbs at Goat Crag. On ‘You’ve goat to be kidding’ (13)
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Reto leads ‘Do not pass goat’ (13), Goat Crag.
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I second Reto up ‘Do not pass goat’, Goat Crag.
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Reto leads ‘Eloquent Desire’ (16), Goat Crag
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Reto jams his way through the crux of ‘Eloquent Desire’
The fun never stops - slacklining at base camp
The fun never stops – slacklining at base camp

Day 2 – Hitting up some real climbs at the Ramparts. The day ended with an alpine-flavoured finish, abseiling off of ‘Hangover Layback’ in the dark.

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Day two – looking down the first pitch after leading the brutal direct start (15) to Nervine (grade 12  without the direct start – five pitches). It began with a heinous bottomless chimney. Much screaming required to get through it.
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Reto seconds the first pitch of ‘Nervine’
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Reto leads the horrendously thin and exposed crux of the second pitch of ‘Nervine’ – “This is a grade 12? Are you fucking kidding me?!”
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Reto on pitch 2 of ‘Nervine’
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Looking down after leading pitch 3 of ‘Nervine’
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Building anchors is a fun and creative process – stacked nuts have become a favourite placement of mine
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Reto nears the end of pitch 3 of ‘Nervine’
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Reto leads pitch 4 of ‘Nervine’
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Beautiful views after the fifth and final pitch of ‘Nervine’
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On top of the cliff, with the Flinders Ranges in the background.
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Awesome views of Wilpena Pound during the walk-off
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The grade 6 decent gully adds a bit more adventure to the experience
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Day 2 afternoon – a late start on pitch 1 ‘Hangover Layback’ (15)
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Reto on the second pitch of ‘Hangover Layback’
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Onwards and upwards into the evening sky!
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Kristy joins me on the first belay ledge of ‘Hangover Layback’
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Looking back at my belayer/photographer after leading the exciting ‘hand traverse’ on pitch 3 of ‘Hangover Layback’. To much excitement to get the money shot of the no-feet traverse!
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Colours get more intense as dusk sets in – still on the third pitch of ‘Hangover Layback’
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Pitch 3, ‘Hangover Layback’
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Finishing the final pitch in the dark.
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Kristy follows in the dark, getting ready for a night abseil by torchlight.

Day 3 – after much time waiting for the climb to become free, we jumped on the intensely memorable ‘Miles From Nowhere’. This was a step-out for me in terms of grades: it was only meant to be an 18, but felt more like a 22 to me.

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Day 3 – looking up at ‘Flying Butress’
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Day 3 – Watching Matty on ‘Moondance’ (15)
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Reto leads pitch 1 of ‘Miles From Nowhere’ (crux grade 18, 3 pitches)
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On the hanging belay ledge after pitch 1 of ‘Miles From Nowhere’ (16)
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Reto leads the second pitch (crux 18) of ‘Miles From Nowhere’
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Pumping through the crux of the second pitch
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I look down after the crux of the third pitch of ‘Miles From Nowhere’ (14)
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Reto seconds up the final part of pitch 3 of ‘Miles from Nowhere’

Day 4 – Time to leave to get back home for work…but not before sending something exhilarating! ‘Outside Chance’ did not fail to excite. The most airy climb I’ve ever lead.

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Day 4 – I get ready to lead ‘Outside Chance (16), whilst Nicki prepares to lead ‘Downwind of angels’ (19)
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Looking back down after getting past the terrifying thin and exposed crux of ‘Outside Chance’. Nothing says ‘exposed’ like an arete that starts on a terrace already 20m above the ground!
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Nicki doing battle with ‘Downwind of Angels’
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Top of the first pitch of ‘Outside Chance’.
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I never get sick of the views at this place.
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Reto seconds pitch 1 of ‘Outside Chance’
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Cliffhanger shot!
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Reto begins leading the ‘one move wonder’ pitch 2 of the Buckley’s variant (17) of ‘Outside Chance’
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Second pitch of ‘Outside Chance’
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Seconding pitch 2 of ‘Outside Chance’
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The Great Wall

 What more can I say? This place is the shit. It will chew you up and spit you out – everyone comes home covered in cuts and bruises…but everyone wants to go back. Its not just the balls-deep, sandbagged climbing or the world-class rock: its the bush camping, the daily 40 minute walk-in, the lack of toilets, the poorly defined trails, the stunning views and the lizards everywhere that make this place what it is.

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