It's probably fair to say that if you're planning a big climbing trip to the land of Oz, the state of Western Australia probably isn't uppermost on your list. The island continent is frankly spoiled for choice as far as climbing destinations go, with the world-renowned and justly famous Mount Arapiles and Grampians National Parks in Victoria top of most people's down-under wish lists.
Jim Hulbert sheds some light on the lesser-known climbing spots on the West Coast of Australia
Nice article. There is a lot more in WA than mentioned and Kalbarri should not be missed - only in winter though. It might be worth mentioning that there is quite a bit of bouldering to be had in the hills on the east side of Perth. BTW my route at Bobs Hollow is called Hollow Promise. i.e. it isn't plural.
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