A collection of brilliant crag's ranging from the steep and powerful climbing of Coolum to the very scenic climbing of Kangaroo Point.
Australia | SE Queensland
There’s not many other crags in south east Queensland where you can climb in the shade in summer. Because of this, local climbers have been...
Kangaroo Point Cliffs, or KP as it is known to climbers, is the ultimate urban crag. Located just across the Brisbane river from the CBD, and down...
Pages Pinnacle is a fantastic place set in the bushland of the Gold Coast hinterland with lots on offer for climbers. With close to a hundred routes...
For years Mount Tibrogargan was living a lie. All climbers “knew” that the mountain was a tottering pile of death blocks waiting to fall down. I...
Mount Ngungun is one of the smaller peaks in the Glass House Mountains group however its conservative profile hides a wealth of popular climbing. The...
At 556m, Mount Beerwah is the largest of the Glass House Mountains. Formed 26 million years ago, it retains the classic volcano shape and is one of ...
The Dreamtime tale of the Gubbi Gubbi people tells of an epic battle between Ninderry and Coolum, in which Coolum’s head is lobbed off a...
Slabs, slabs and more slabs! The 100m high volcanic plug of Mount Tinbeerwah is located within Tewantin National Park in Noosa’s hinterland....
Developed in the late 90s after discovery by Darrin Carter and Co., Serpent was Queensland’s first sport crag. Nearly all the routes are bol...
Very different climbing for South East Queensland. Brooyar is a large State Forest with several separate sandstone crags. Many routes are overhung,...