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Mount Tibrogargan Summit

 (Sunshine Coast)

Almost a free climb instead of a hike.

Distance:

3km

Duration:

3.5 hours

Difficulty:

v.Hard

Getting there

From Steve Irwin way from the Bruce Highway. Turn on to Barrs Rd to get to Tibrogargan.

Route/Trail notes

Start on the Tibrogargan circuit walk and eventually you'll get to a sign pointing to the summit. It goes up pretty steeply until you get to the base of a cliff. From this point follow obvious wear marks to scramble up and up and up. Eventually it levels off with more bush and you're at the 354 metre summit!

 

Comments

Dec, 2011

A great climb. I use it regularly for excercise and did it twice for some training for Mount warning. Make it an early start and you will almost have the mountain to yourself. A good steady walk up from the car park to the rock base to get the heart rate up then the climb up the rest of the way with some great views of Beerwah and Coonowrin on the way up. 1

22 Sep, 2011

A great walk up. A worry with the number of peole crowding on the way down.

17 Sep, 2011

If you do it in the afternoon, walk over to the east face and watch the shadow of Tibrogargan creep to the east. Pyscologically intimidating but worth the effort

25 Apr, 2011

Quick walk and scramble, awesome views, after doing Mt Barney 2 days earlier was a walk in the park...still need some sought of scrambling skills, be relatively fit and not be scared of heights...im sure this is a different route to what i did in 2005

1 Aug, 2010

A warm morning to climb! Sunrise was very pretty.

14 Mar, 2009

Was very busy on Saturday morning. We kept getting overlapped by little kids who just fly up the wall

Sometime...

Have done this mountain 5 times up the caves route. Absolutely awesome!
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