Josh Larson climbing one of the countless pillars in Tasmania
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Tasmania climbing with Charlotte Durif, Josh Larson

Charlotte Durif and Josh Larson during their 2-year world tour 'A World Less Travelled' rock climbing in Tasmania.
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Josh Larson climbing one of the countless pillars in Tasmania
Cold House Media

For most climbers, Tasmania equates to Totem Pole, the amazing sea stack on which in 1988 Paul Pritchard  suffered a nigh fatal fall. Obviously though the island to the south of Australia offers far, far more than "just" this obelisk, as Charlotte Durif and Josh Larson discover during their 2-year exploration of the lesser-known climbing areas of 18 countries on 6 continents.


Link: www.aworldlesstraveled.comPetzl

 




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