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Hikers rescued on Mt Beerwah
Posted: Sun 01 May, 2016 6:27 pm
by canthardlywait
Re: Hikers rescued on Mt Beerwah
Posted: Sun 01 May, 2016 9:02 pm
by RonK
Too bad the Brisbane Times used the wrong picture - that is Mt Coonowrin (better known as Crookneck). It has been closed to climbing for years.

Re: Hikers rescued on Mt Beerwah
Posted: Mon 02 May, 2016 6:10 am
by walkon
and i was thinking it looked like a cracking good hill to go up, beerwah doesn't look half as interesting
Re: Hikers rescued on Mt Beerwah
Posted: Mon 02 May, 2016 8:18 am
by Giddy_up
Weather here has been very poor, visibility at elevation down to a couple of meters and less at times with steady rain.
I wouldn't have attempted anything remotely steep over the last few days that's for sure!!
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Hikers rescued on Mt Beerwah
Posted: Mon 02 May, 2016 9:10 am
by RonK
Apart from a short slabby section near the base, Beerwah is a fairly easy climb. It's pretty unusual for anyone to get in trouble there, but choose the wrong route on the descent and you can quickly find yourself in an untenable position.
Inexperienced climbers much more likely to get in trouble on Tibrogargan.
Coonowrin was closed in 1999 for "safety reasons". That doesn't seem to deter serious climbers. It played a big part in Australia's early climbing history.
Re: Hikers rescued on Mt Beerwah
Posted: Mon 02 May, 2016 9:49 am
by Giddy_up
Yes indeed Ron, I have to admit in climbing them all and agree on the descent.

These where the conditions yesterday mid way up the range.

This is later in the afternoon whilst out for my afternoon walk.
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Re: Hikers rescued on Mt Beerwah
Posted: Mon 02 May, 2016 12:24 pm
by Giddy_up

What a difference a day makes. One has to question the decision making process attached to their climb!
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