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A look at the Victoria Range
( Comments from a rock climber )
Haven't you ever
noticed those shapely rugged peaks lying to the right of the
road as you travel from Murchison towards Springs
Junction on the way to the Lewis Pass?
I've admired them for a
long time, and after a flight over them in the summer I was
drawn by the complex array of ridges and tarns
that are sprinkled along the whole range.
And so.....Rahu Saddle,
just west of Springs Junction, giving access to Lake Stream,
which we followed through wonderful bush for
some 3 hours to a clearing with a dirty 2 bunk biv.
Low cloud and drizzle
called an early halt to the day, with a 'Winnubstian' early
start the next day as we headed up for a look at the
ridges leading north to Ivess Peak, at 1749m the
highest in the range.
Still in the mist we
scrambled amongst sharp ridges of sound rock to the base of
Ivess, with only fleeting glimpses through the cloud
to help us choose a route. This all looked like fast
country on the map!
Steep ground and a lack
of both climbing gear and time forced us to retrace our
steps in the now brilliant sunshine with peak after
peak appearing from the mist. This was indeed
compelling country with complex ridges and peaks in
abundance......if only more of the
tops were named on the map, trips would be so much easier to
plan!
With the views now
clear for our return to the car, we couldn't help but notice
the soaring crags of clean grey granite rimming the
glaciated cirques. There was no evidence of loose
scree slopes at their base and I got a feeling that these
cliffs hold great potential for
rock climbing - in fact I don't remember a loose bit of rock
all day!
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