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This is a discussion on Mt Tibrogargan within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Got up this morning with some motivation to climb. A few minutes drive away is Mt Tibrogargan. Mount Tibrogargan is ...

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    Got up this morning with some motivation to climb. A few minutes drive away is Mt Tibrogargan.
    Mount Tibrogargan is one of the many mountains in the Glass House Mountains National Park, north-northwest of Brisbane, Australia. It is a volcanic plug of hard alkali rhyolite that squeezed up into the vents of an ancient volcano 27 million years ago.

    Tibrogargan is the second steepest of the Glass House Mountains after Mount Coonowrin, and is also quite high for the region at 364 metres (although still almost 200 m shorter than Beerwah, the tallest of the group), so it is a popular target for Bushwalkers, Rockclimbers and Tourists. The latter group are regularly victims of their own inexperience and poor planning and are the subject of rescues by the State Emergency Service and rescue helicopters.

    Please excuse the iphone photos ....

    This the summit of the mountain ... those whitish tracks up there is rock where I climbed. Steep.

    Mt Tibrogargan Summit by AstroVisual, on Flickr

    The climb starts on rocky terrain, not too steep.

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    Mt Tibrogargan Climb by AstroVisual, on Flickr

    Mt Tibrogargan Climb by AstroVisual, on Flickr

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    This part is near the bottom and called 'Chicken Rock' by the locals. Many people climb this steep bit, and then see what's above it and go no further ... like my wife (pictured) did. However, considering the bursitis in her hips right now, she did well to get this far.

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    Mt Tibrogargan Climb by AstroVisual, on Flickr

    Looking down from Chicken Rock

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    The real climbing starts here and doesn't stop until you reach the top pretty much

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    On the summit ... the girl in white is a Canadian ... the two guys in the next photo were her climbing buddies and also from Canada. I learnt how to say 'Banff'

    Mt Tibrogargan Summit by AstroVisual, on Flickr

    Mt Tibrogargan Summit by AstroVisual, on Flickr

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    No apologies needed for the quality of pics MA. All very nice. Another awesome journey you have taken us on, and shared these wonderful views of said adventure. i also commend your wife for doing so well. Many younger would not even attempt this. Love the summit pics with the people in the foreground really giving these the sense of height.
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    Looks like a fun time had, a good hike and well worth the end result!

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    Wow...some scrambling to be had for sure but well worth it for the view at the top!
    Nice series MA.
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    That looks like a lot of fun. I enjoy climbing things, the bigger the better I suppose!

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    Thank HBG, Kev, Casil and realist. Glad you enjoyed it. Those Canucks in the photos enjoyed the change of scenery from Canada.

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    Thanks for sharing MA. That looks like a great climb, with a rewarding view at the top. It does appear steep in some places and must have been challenging. How many kilos of photography gear in the backpack?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    Thanks for sharing MA. That looks like a great climb, with a rewarding view at the top. It does appear steep in some places and must have been challenging. How many kilos of photography gear in the backpack?
    Cheers man. No SLR equipment on this one ... just the iphone and my camelbak.

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    cool series, MA; I could not help but notice you took several of the images looking down. I also noticed that several of the female folk climbing after you were wearing rather lose fitting clothing .... yet you did not manage to get other elevations captured. No need for that, since the ones you show are excellent. Must have been a rewarding climb.
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