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Dove and Mayson

Postby tigercat » Sun 12 Oct, 2014 8:00 am

Any advice for ascents of Mayson and Dove.
Alternative options for Dove: from Parsons? from Amos? direct from road bend near Honeymoon Bay
Mayson go to wineglass bay lookout and up from there?
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby doogs » Sun 12 Oct, 2014 8:19 am

Dove=Best to head from Amos. A traverse from Amos-Parsons is great fun if you like scrambling and route finding as there is no marked route.
Mayson=a little below the lookout saddle on the wineglass bay side head up to the ridge, sidle on the other side and then head up Mayson. If you want to get the true summit then you will need ropes or a ladder!!!!
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby waif » Sun 12 Oct, 2014 10:14 am

A good way to tackle Dove is from near Amos summit, there's some pads that lead down to near the saddle . Some of the big exposed granite slabs on Dove can be tricky so you may find yourself zig zagging up. I remember attacking it from the right, then traversing left to get up the last section. Baudin is also easily done the same way from Dove, and it's not too hard to make a circuit back down to the road. Good luck!
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby tigercat » Sun 12 Oct, 2014 10:35 am

Thanks Doogs and waif
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby north-north-west » Mon 13 Oct, 2014 9:20 am

There is a rough marked route from the road, also able to be picked up from Amos. I went over Parson & Baudin, but there are some awkward cliffy bits in between that require a fair amount of detouring.
Mayson, if you want to get to the very highest point, take a ladder. The summit boulder is not the easiest climb, the rest of it is pretty straightforward.
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby tigercat » Mon 13 Oct, 2014 9:52 am

Thanks nnw
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby tigercat » Sun 26 Oct, 2014 8:26 am

I found Mt Dove quite challenging scrambling especially after deciding I did not want to come down the way I went up and needed to find an alternative descent.
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby waif » Mon 03 Nov, 2014 8:25 am

tigercat wrote:I found Mt Dove quite challenging scrambling especially after deciding I did not want to come down the way I went up and needed to find an alternative descent.


Indeed, some of those granite slabs are pretty exposed. Did you return down to Amos saddle or do a circuit?
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Re: Dove and Mayson

Postby tigercat » Mon 03 Nov, 2014 8:30 am

I returned to the Amos saddle slightly on the Wineglass Bay side.
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