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.
Mt Tibrogargan Climb by AstroVisual, on Flickr
Mt Tibrogargan Climb by AstroVisual, on Flickr
Mt Tibrogargan Climb by AstroVisual, on Flickr
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