Ta for that Rive, was unaware of the sandstone available down here.
Millstone was a great day out. As I had nothing to compare it to I couldn't comment on how tough it felt at the time! The people I was with were very experienced but happy to set up topropes for me on some of the easier routes, had a blast. Watching them tackle the more serious stuff was ace too.
Harrisons sounds great, especially as it's all bolted for toprope so just need some slings etc for anchors to prevent sawing(according to wiki). Will order Southern Sandstone guidebook when I get paid along with some slings(any tips on lengths I'd need Rive?).
If anyone fancies a trip down one weekend when spring settles properly and the rock dries out I'm down.
Will join a climbing forum in the end I'm sure but this is the only forum I use and getting to know this place was enough of a hassle to begin with..
Ta for that Rive, was unaware of the sandstone available down here.
Millstone was a great day out. As I had nothing to compare it to I couldn't comment on how tough it felt at the time! The people I was with were very experienced but happy to set up topropes for me on some of the easier routes, had a blast. Watching them tackle the more serious stuff was ace too.
Harrisons sounds great, especially as it's all bolted for toprope so just need some slings etc for anchors to prevent sawing(according to wiki). Will order Southern Sandstone guidebook when I get paid along with some slings(any tips on lengths I'd need Rive?).
If anyone fancies a trip down one weekend when spring settles properly and the rock dries out I'm down.
Will join a climbing forum in the end I'm sure but this is the only forum I use and getting to know this place was enough of a hassle to begin with..