Australian Geographic — May-June 2017

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Federation Peak
1225m

Bechervaise
Plateau

Lake
Gasto
n

base camp

access trail from
Farmhouse Creek
Trailhead

Bushwalkers Route
to the summit
(partly obscured
behind Federation Peak)

route taken to bottom of
Blade Ridge

Blade Ridge
420 m, Grade 17

North West Face Direct
220 m, Grade 18

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FEDER ATION PEAK


It’s not the highest mountain in Tasmania, but


Federation Peak’s sharp spire and high cliffs make


it the state’s most desirable summit for serious


climbers looking for a technical challenge.


CARTOGRAPHY BY ROGER SMITH


FARMHOUSE CREEK
TRACK

In good conditions,
this 19.2km access
route to Bechervaise
Plateau is manageable.
But in mid-winter, with
overflowing rivers and
heavy packs, its deep
mud-pits make it
almost impenetrable.

Hikers reach the summit
via Bushwalkers Route,
a severely exposed and
occasionally near-verti-
cal treacherous scram-
ble. In early 2016, only a
few months before the
AGS expedition, an
experienced bushwalker
took a fatal 150m fall
from here.

BUSHWALKERS
ROUTE

TALLEST CLIMB


Two tough Grade 17
vertical ascents – Blade
Ridge and the North
West Face – combine to
create Australia’s tallest
vertical rock climb. The
Winter on the Blade
expedition took the
slightly shorter but
technically tougher
Grade 18 North West
Face Direct route.

Key:

Simon and Olivia
filmed and
photographed
from here.

Dan hung from a
rope here to film
ascending climbers.

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PHOTO CREDITS, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: OLIVIA PAGE; OLIVIA PAGE; ANDY SZOLLOSI; SIMON BISCHOFF
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