On route from the Blueys to the main climbing destination of our trip, Mt Arapiles, we stopped off for a change of scenery at the Australian Alps – Mount Buffalo. At a hight of 1723m it was a wee bit chillier than we expected. And it rained! But we managed to climb at the Horn (the highest point of the Mt Buffalo plateau) perfect smooth granite – not a hold in sight – argh!




Series - Australia 2008
- Australian Rock
- Blue Mountains
- The Australian Alps
- I’m a climber get me out of here!
- The Greatest Crag in the World … ?
- Farewell to Arapiles … for now …
- G’day Kats
- Emu Holiday Park
- Hello Grampians
- Crikey! Australia Zoo
- Glass House Mountains
- Rainforest meets Reef
- Quizzing in Sydney
- Reunion in Kiama
- The end of the Australian Adventure