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Porcelain Wall

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Access issues inherited from Glasshouse Mountains

Most 'Glasshouse Mountains' climbing is within the Glass House Mountains National Park. Please respect the environment and other people's enjoyment of it. Access to climbing here is a privilege, not a right.

The 2019 Ngungun track expansion & fortification work is now complete, and the mountain is once again fully open.

Approach

Access by bush-bashing left and up for 10 mins from Halfway House.

Ethic inherited from Glasshouse Mountains

Modern climbers establishing new routes have taken great pains to ensure any new routes do not interfere with the historic routes established many decades ago.

Retro-bolting of existing routes is unacceptable!

New routes shall make use of traditional protection where available.

Some content has been provided under license from: © Australian Climbing Association Queensland (Creative Commons, Attribution, Share-Alike 2.5 AU)

Routes

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Furthest left bolted route on the wall. Seven FH’s and a medium wire

FA: Craig Pohlman & Marcus O'Mara, 2006

Start a few metres right, underneath the broken arete. Good moves through the bulge. Four FH’s to lower off

FA: Lee Cujes & Duncan Steel, 2007

FH’s and fixed wires. Lower off

FA: Cal, 22 Dec 2022

Climb through obvious steep bulge in centre of wall to low anchors. Six FH’s

FA: Craig Pohlman & Marcus O'Mara, 2006

The right most line on the good looking wall. Quite a good route. Up the slab through a couple of increasingly tricky bulges. Seven FH’s

FA: Marcus O'Mara & Phil Box, 2007

Starts 5m down right at the very easy looking slab. Spot a high first FH. Lower off

FA: Marcus O'Mara & Craig Pohlman, 2007

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Author(s): Jimmy Blackhall & David Jefferson

Date: 2021

ISBN: 9377779499658

Hidden within the ordinary people of Queensland there exists a tight-knit community of scabby knuckles, grazed knees, massive forearms and iron-clad wills. This guidebooks seeks to shed light on this community and blocks of choice with all the information, skills and knowledge to open the door for you to explore all the bouldering that Queensland has to offer.

Author(s): Simon Carter

Date: 2018

ISBN: 9780958079068

A few years ago there was basically Frog Buttress and Coolum. Since then there has been more development than Barangaroo and South East Queensland should be on any climbers radar no matter what your style. Except ice climbing, definitely no ice climbing. But over 1250 routes with hard sport, multipitches and quality trad to make a great trip.

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