The Totem Pole | |
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Location | Cape Hauy |
Coordinates | 43°08′22″S 148°00′21″E / 43.13938°S 148.00579°E |
Route type | Trad climb |
Vertical gain | 65 metres (213 ft) |
Pitches | 2 |
Rating | 24 (The Free Route) |
First ascent | John Ewbank and Allan Keller, 1968 |
First free ascent | Doug 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]