Day 38 – Mount Stapylon
Dragged ourselves out of bed this morning. By crikey, the Grampians are cold! We headed out to another easy lookout called Boroka Lookout, not having got enough of the view over Halls Gap yesterday. It didn’t disappoint.
We headed down the winding road, for a short stop at Zumsteins picnic area, a historic holiday spot for this state.
It was then on toward our main destination that day: Mount Stapylon. This is some great scenery accessed by a fairly strenuous walk (but doable by kids). It also happens to contain some of the finest climbing routes in Australia, which I was quite keen to look at. There they are in the background:
This is the Taipan Wall, site of several of the best routes in the country. Also quite nice to look at.
Of course I couldn’t resist climbing some boulders.
At one point I was attacked by a wild stone troll.
During the final push, we stopped in a sizable cave in the side of the rock face. Leah spotted something in a small pocket in the roof. Turned out to be a bunch of signed coins. Sadly, we had none of our own to leave behind.
The summit was near, and we all reached it in good humor. It provided a fine 360 degree view of the surrounding country side.
On the way down, we passed a message on the ground spelled out in large letters with scrap wood: “marry me”. We guessed that it would have been visible from the peak of the adjacent mountain. Did she/he accept? We’ll never know.
On the way home, we aimed to view one of the many Aboriginal rock art sites in the region. Our enthusiasm was unfortunately defeated by the length of the walk to the site. Next time.