Totem Pole (Tasmania)

The Totem Pole
The Totem Pole and The Candlestick
Map showing the location of The Totem Pole
Map showing the location of The Totem Pole
LocationCape Hauy
Coordinates43°08′22″S 148°00′21″E / 43.13938°S 148.00579°E / -43.13938; 148.00579
Route typeTrad climb
Vertical gain65 metres (213 ft)
Pitches2
Rating24  (The Free Route)
First ascentJohn Ewbank and Allan Keller, 1968
First free ascentDoug McConnel and Dean Rollins

The Totem Pole is a sea stack popular amongst rockclimbers in the Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. It contains a number of climbing routes, all of which require a Tyrolean traverse to return to the mainland, and is famous for being the site of the 1998 accident which caused British climber Paul Pritchard's hemiplegia.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Tasmania's Totem Pole – A Climber's Best Challenge". Unusual Places. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Tasmanian adventurer twenty years on from 'catastrophic' Totem Pole accident". abc.net.au.

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