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July 22, 2022
Climbers come to Arapiles from all over the world to learn the ways of traditional climbing. Many of my international friends learned how to place gear at Araps and each year I continue to meet people from all over the globe who have come to test their might and concur their fear at the sacred crystal mountain.
This year my main climbing partner was Åslaug – a strong sport climber from Wollongong eager to gain new skills and explore another area of climbing.

I first took Åslaug up a couple of easy classic multi-pitches which generally blows people’s minds as a first trad climbing experience. She was completely underwhelmed by this however, as the exposure failed to phase her and the climbing was far too easy. I liked her attitude and saw that she had a strong head for trad climbing. This started a month-long exercise of sandbagging her onto harder and harder climbs through rain, hail and often nighttime… She really embraced this baptism by fire and lead the notorious “Thundercrack” (grade 20) at the end of her trip.

Trad climbing to me is all about having the skills and confidence to climb anything, in all possible conditions. This could mean a nice jaunt up a grade 10 on a sunny day with non-climber friends, or battling through exhaustion and fear on a scary aid climb halfway up El Capitan in the middle of the night… its all about having the tools to make for the best possible adventure.

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October 31, 2025
I had brought my Mont Helium 680 with me. A luxurious bag rated to -12°C for warm sleepers, it is perfectly suited to Tasmania’s cooler months. Ice crusted the ground and tent the next morning and checking my temperature sensor I was surprised to see that the temperature had dropped to -7.7°C overnight. That is remarkably cool for late October in Tassie!
October 20, 2025
At Mont Adventure Equipment, we believe that quality gear, people, and the planet deserve care. That’s why we only participate in only one yearly sale event that falls on Black Friday.
September 30, 2025
Tasmania has had a burst of late snowfalls recently and I headed up into the mountains yesterday to take advantage of a patch of fine weather. Unfortunately, the snow has coincided with very windy weather which makes conditions in the mountains challenging (but invigorating) for photography.