Tasmania rock climbing photograph - Totem Pole

Simon Mentz climbing “The Free Route”, grade 25 (F7a+/7b) at the Totem Pole crag in Tasmania

The photograph by Simon Carter shows Simon Mentz climbing “The Free Route”, grade 25 (F7a+/7b) at the Totem Pole crag in Tasmania.

The Tasman Peninsula near Hobart is another great sea cliff climbing area, with the amazing sea stacks of the Moai and the 65m long Totem Pole. There is also some steep single pitch sport climbing at Paradiso.

This photograph appears in the Climb Tasmania guidebook written by Gerry Narkowicz. Buy this guidebook from our shop.

Return to rock climbing in Tasmania in Australia.

The Climb Tasmania guidebook is a good selective guidebook to the island, which describes 1,280 routes at Tasmania’s 35 best crags. 

Buy the Climb Tasmania guidebook from our shop.

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Click on the above thumbnails to view a larger photograph of the excellent climbing to be found on Tasmania

The Climb Tasmania guidebook is a good selective guidebook to the island, which describes 1,280 routes at Tasmania’s 35 best crags. 

Buy the Climb Tasmania guidebook from our shop.

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