Mount Tibrogargan Climbing notes shared by Mountain-Forecast users
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February 15, 2012
Merilyn from Australia
I climbed Timbrogaran in the 1990s. The west face is best to climb as ropes are not needed, although about half way up there is a sheer stretch of about 2-3 m where one needs to use the toe holds and all 4 limbs. A young woman (late teens) in our group of about 20 people aged 20 - 50 yrs, turned back at this point and didn't climb to the top. Great climb and great view. There is a very quiet camping ground at the western base of the mountain.
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Merilyn from Australia
I climbed Timbrogaran in the 1990s. The west face is best to climb as ropes are not needed, although about half way up there is a sheer stretch of about 2-3 m where one needs to use the toe holds and all 4 limbs. A young woman (late teens) in our group of about 20 people aged 20 - 50 yrs, turned back at this point and didn't climb to the top. Great climb and great view. There is a very quiet camping ground at the western base of the mountain.