Dear all,
The Federation Peak bushwalk is well-renowned and labelled as one of this country's premier and one of the most challenging bushwalks available. I've done a lot of online research but am still at a loss on the Direct Ascent ... I am trying to understand more about the cliff exposure along the route. So, my question is simple and is targeted at those people who have recently done this walk:
-- The vertical ascent appears to be 600m to the top from the base - how much of the route has cliff exposure / edge walking / climbing? Is it just a few small sections or is it most of the Direct Ascent? I have been struggling to ascertain this.
-- If you've done the Direct Ascent, did you use ropes on any sections? If you didn't would you prefer to have used ropes?
-- What are your thoughts on the risk that bushwalkers take in climbing the Direct Ascent without ropes, yet rock-climbers use ropes the whole way and actually, while their sport is more challenging, take less risk?
Cheers,
Daniel