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Papua New Guinea

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Description

Very little climbing appears to have been done in recent times. Heaps of opportunity here for the adventurous and dedicated. Watch this space...

Access issues

Access must be arranged with local landowners as 90+% of land is customary and some cliff tops or caves at base of cliffs are burial grounds so completely off limits. Expect to pay compensation for all access

Where to stay

Expensive hotels in the cities. Some guest houses in towns, anything else should be arranged through a local guide

Ethic

No bolts yet

History

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A guide for Port Moresby was published in the 70's by Keith Ross and Andrew Webb. At least half the Hindenburg wall was climbed by speleologists. There has been climbing in the past few decades but nothing seems to have been recorded.

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