🔥 The crisp morning air hits your face as your chalk-dusted fingers find their first hold on the limestone cliffs of Arapiles, the scent of eucalyptus mixing with the promise of adventure in Western Victoria this autumn season!
📦 Climbing Shoes
A decent pair of climbing shoes is non-negotiable. I’ve been using the La Sportiva TC Pro for years – they’re perfect for the limestone around Arapiles and Mount Arapiles. The downturn gives you precision on tiny edges, and the rubber sticks like glue to our local rock. Around $200, but worth every penny!
📦 Chalk & Chalk Bag
Don’t underestimate the power of good chalk! Western Victoria’s autumn can be humid, so you’ll need magnesium carbonate with some drying additives. Get a chalk bag with a stiff mouth so it doesn’t collapse when you’re reaching for it. I grab mine from BCF for about $30 total.
📦 Harness
You’ll want a comfortable harness that won’t restrict movement when you’re tackling those multi-pitch routes. The Black Diamond Momentum is a ripper choice – adjustable for different layers, padding in all the right places, and won’t break the bank at around $80. I’ve had mine for three years and it’s still going strong!
📦 Helmet
Safety first, mate! A good climbing helmet can save your life if rocks come loose. The Petzl Sirocco is my go-to – super light, doesn’t interfere with your vision, and has great ventilation for those warmer autumn days. About $120 from Mountain Designs.
📦 Bouldering Pad
For all the bouldering spots around Grampians and Mount Arapiles, you’ll need a pad. The Moon Climbing Pad is heaps good – folds up nicely for transport, has multiple zones for different thicknesses, and the outer material is tough as nails. Around $180 but worth it for the protection.
📦 Quickdraws
You’ll need at least 8-10 quickdraws for sport climbing. The DMM Phantom is my top pick – super lightweight, the gate action is buttery smooth, and the wire gate won’t freeze up in those chilly autumn mornings. Expect to pay around $25 each at Outdoors Australia.
📦 Rope
A 60m dynamic rope is perfect for most climbs in Western Victoria. The Sterling 9.8mm is a ripper – durable, handles well, and works beautifully with belay devices. Around $150 from Gear Up. Just make sure to check it regularly for any wear and tear!
📦 Belay Device
For safely managing your rope, you’ll want a good belay device. The Petzl GriGri is the gold standard – gives you that extra peace of mind when you’re belaying beginners or tackling harder routes. About $120 from Anaconda. Plus it’s got that satisfying click when it catches a fall!
📦 Carabiners
Stock up on locking and non-locking carabiners. You’ll need at least 4 locking ones for anchors and a dozen non-locking for general use. The DMM Aero is my fave – lightweight, strong, and the gate action is smooth as silk. Around $15 each from Rock and Ice.
📦 Climbing Apparel
Get some stretchy climbing pants that move with you – prAna Stretch Zion pants are perfect. For tops, quick-dry shirts are a must. I’ve been loving the Icebreaker Merino range – warm when it’s cool, breathable when it warms up during the day. About $80-$120 per item.
📦 First Aid Kit
Essential for any climbing trip. Get a climbing-specific first aid kit that includes bandages, antiseptic, blister treatment, and trauma supplies. The Adventure Medical Kit Climbing/Mountaineering is comprehensive and fits nicely in your pack. Around $60 from Katmandu.
📦 Guidebook
Don’t climb blind! Get the latest edition of ‘Victoria’s Best Climbs’ – it has all the classics and hidden gems across Western Victoria. You can pick it up at local outdoor stores or download the digital version for your phone. About $45 for the print version, super useful for finding those secret spots only locals know about!
📋 Practical Info
📍 Rock climbing spots across Western Victoria, including Mount Arapiles (3491), Grampians National Park (3407), and the Great Ocean Road region (3228)
🚗 From Melbourne, Mount Arapiles is 4 hours drive via the Western Highway. Grampians is 3 hours drive via the Western Highway or M8. Great Ocean Road climbing spots are 3-4 hours from Melbourne via the Princes Highway
💰 Essential gear starter pack: $800-$1200 depending on quality. Bouldering only: $300-$500. Full trad climbing setup: $1500+
🕐 Dawn to dusk year-round, but autumn (March-May) offers ideal climbing temps (15-22°C). Check local park websites for any seasonal closures
⏱️ Day trips for single areas, 2-3 days for comprehensive exploring of multiple regions
💡 Tips & Warnings
✅ Try before you buy – many climbing shops offer rental options so you can test gear before purchasing
❌ Don’t skimp on safety gear – a cheap harness or rope could cost you more than money if something goes wrong
⚠️ Autumn weather in Victoria can change quickly – always pack layers and check forecasts before heading out
✅ Connect with local climbing clubs – they’re usually heaps friendly and can share beta on the best current conditions
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