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Boat houses in Greenland. By Geoff Murray

Summer in Greenland. By Geoff Murray

September 22, 2021 3 min read

I have been fortunate to have visited Greenland 4 times and sea kayaked almost 1,000 km alongside its stunning coastline. It is a fascinating place that gets into your blood and demands a return.
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Sterling Xeros rope

A revolution in dry rope: Introducing Sterling XEROS technology

September 17, 2021 1 min read

XEROS technology is a whole new way to manufacture UIAA Certified dry rope that’s more effective, wear resistant, better for the environment, and lower cost—and only available from Sterling.
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Tasmanian rainforest, by Geoff Murray

A Trip to the West and One of the Thylacine's last strongholds. By Geoff Murray

September 16, 2021 2 min read

This week’s jaunt saw me in Tasmania’s north and west spending some quality time in our magnificent Myrtle Beech forests. The first stop was Upper Quaile Falls, a place I had not visited before. Despite the track in leading through some previously logged forest, there were still some magnificent trees to be seen and the falls had plenty of water.

Back to the car and onward to a location west of Cradle Mountain, the Vale of Belvoir. This area was purchased by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy in 2008 and consists of a limestone valley roughly 10 km long by 2 km wide. Lying at an altitude of 800 metres it is Tasmania’s only sub-alpine limestone valley.

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Ortovox Diract Voice in hand. © Ortovox

Australian Exclusive: Ortovox Diract Voice Avalanche Transceiver Available Now

September 08, 2021 1 min read

Available now in very limited numbers (20 of them in Australia!) and only from Mont: the award-winning Ortovox Diract Voice Avalanche Transceiver, the number one item on gear lists of alpinists around the World.
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Backcountry Bliss with Newcastle University Mountaineering Club

Backcountry Bliss with Newcastle University Mountaineering Club

September 03, 2021 1 min read

The weather was predicted to dump a whole bunch of snow on us and that began to eventuate as we walked the switchbacks from Guthega Power Station as rain turned to snow.

Our base was Whites River hut, our tents? Some brand new Mont Dragonflys. We set up camp and enjoyed the serenity of our surrounds.

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Click Click Click & Collect in Canberra

Click Click Click & Collect in Canberra

September 01, 2021 1 min read

Click Click Click and Collect from the Mont Shop in Fyshwick.
Last-minute gift for Dad? A gift for yourself? Or JUST. NEED. TO. GET. OUT. OF. THE. HOUSE!?!?
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Myrtle Forest, Tasmania. By Geoff Murray

Return to the Ancients. By Geoff Murray

August 31, 2021 1 min read

It almost seems cruel writing these short trip descriptions while so many in Australia have limited freedom. But at the same time, I hope it lets some dream of happier times both in the past and future.

The last time I walked on the slopes of Mt Wedge was 1996, 25 years ago, so this latest trip was slightly slower. I intended climbing 400 vertical metres or so to the location of some beautiful myrtle forest, and it was just as good as I remembered from previous visits.

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Mont Dragonfly tent covered in iced snow in Tasmania's Central Plateau

Back to The Bush. By Geoff Murray

August 26, 2021 2 min read

Three months ago I had major shoulder surgery for 3 separated tendons. Last week my physiotherapist said I was now allowed to carry a full pack for an overnight walk. Hooray!!!
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Grivel The North Machine Carbon. By Nick

Grivel The North Machine Carbon. By Nick

August 19, 2021 2 min read

While Grivel's best selling Nepal SA and timeless Monte Bianco ice axes will assist you across a glacier and through easy terrain, Mountaineers will quickly find these axes left wanting on more technical climbs and steep pitches. To the uninitiated, they may look similar, but the security offered by a technical ice tool is leaps and bounds ahead of a walking or classical ice axe. Firm, easy, secure placements in waterfall ice and mixed pitched make your climb, and descent, a whole lot safer.
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Central Plateau, Tasmania. By Geoff Murray

A Good Night. By Geoff Murray

August 09, 2021 1 min read

Last night I went for a drive.

The forecast was for cold, clear conditions on Tassie’s Central Plateau. There is a particular location where a forest of dead cider gums gives the landscape an otherworldly feel. Their gnarled and twisted branches reaching into the utter silence of the sparkling, cold sky is a spellbinding combination.

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Beastmaker hangboards. © Beastmaker

Beastmaker 1000 & 2000 Hangboards: Two Very Different Beasts. By Kale.

August 06, 2021 2 min read

We are all chasing strength gains in one way or another and finger strength is no exception.

So which hangboard do I choose? With so many on the market these days from wood, plastic and polyurethane, I thought I would share my thoughts on my choices.

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A Boogie Board Sled from Guthega Power Station. By Kirsten

A Boogie Board Sled from Guthega Power Station. By Kirsten

July 28, 2021 1 min read

We left from Guthega Power Station in wild, snowy weather carting a makeshift sled, piled with firewood, made by Hilly the day before from an old boogie board, a dissected pool noodle and rope.
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