PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

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PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby angusmullet » Mon 31 Jan, 2011 9:45 pm

Hi there,
A few mates and I are walking into Frenchmans at end of Feb. I am wondering if anyone out there has any ideas for routes and times up either of these peaks from Barron pass and near artichoke valley.
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby Graham51 » Mon 14 Feb, 2011 8:39 pm

No responses, eh? I'm interested,too, especially to know the best place to leave the track to head to Philps Peak. Can anyone offer any advice?
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby pazzar » Fri 25 Feb, 2011 12:33 pm

To climb sharlands there is a scree slope about 10minutes past baron pass, head up here and it's an easy scramble across the top. The scree is more or less a landfill, so you need to be careful going up. I advise you return the same way.
Philps peak requires you to sidle around white needle. It is quite exposed around here. There is a pad from baron pass heading straight towards it. Chapmans guide also suggests that it can be climbed from the ridge on the plains above Vera hut.
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Fri 25 Feb, 2011 2:26 pm

Hi there.

I can't really offer any good advice, but I was there about a month ago and I can tell you they look damn high and quite exposed. I'd thought about having a go, but firstly the rest of my party weren't interested and I wouldn't do it on my own, and secondly, it looked pretty gnarly!
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby Beeper » Fri 25 Feb, 2011 9:20 pm

Best route way up Sharlands, is to continue along the main track until you get to a point where the ridge crest above you is only a stones throw away, its pretty obvious on the map. From there its an easy walk over the ridge crest and down the valley on the other side. The Peak can then be climbed from this side. Don't go anywhere near the landslip.
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sat 26 Feb, 2011 3:50 am

Beeper wrote:Best route way up Sharlands, is to continue along the main track until you get to a point where the ridge crest above you is only a stones throw away, its pretty obvious on the map. From there its an easy walk over the ridge crest and down the valley on the other side. The Peak can then be climbed from this side. Don't go anywhere near the landslip.


I havent been there, but I have seen many photos and that looks the obvious spot. Pazzar had to do some difficult scrambling going up the landslip, I think he is just trying to lure others up his insane route. :wink:
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby pazzar » Sat 26 Feb, 2011 7:35 pm

I wouldn't say the landslip is a difficult climb, just a little dicey. I climbed it in zero visibility, so it was the most obvious way to go, but the ridge would probably be an easier option.
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sun 27 Feb, 2011 5:28 am

pazzar wrote:I wouldn't say the landslip is a difficult climb, just a little dicey. I climbed it in zero visibility, so it was the most obvious way to go, but the ridge would probably be an easier option.



didnt you say you had to set up an abseil rope???
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby pazzar » Sun 27 Feb, 2011 8:03 am

That was on my alternative route down. Not on the landslip though
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby Ciaran » Sun 27 Feb, 2011 9:27 am

I agree, Beeper has it. I was there in late november and took a look at the ridge, but time did not permit us to attempt the summit on Sharlands. Accross the valley behind the ridge and up the backside of the peak definitely looked the easiest and most obvious route up. There is a slight pad at the exit point from the main track if you are looking for it. Can't help you with Philps, but I have read one or two posts here about the route up from Vera Hut.
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby JamesMc » Sun 27 Feb, 2011 4:41 pm

Take Beeper's route up Sharlands Pk, not the landslide. Philps Pk is an easy day walk from about 500m SE of Vera Hut (on the Rumney Ck button grass plain). Just pick the easiest looking way and go up up up and around the ridges.

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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Sun 27 Feb, 2011 5:11 pm

pazzar wrote:That was on my alternative route down. Not on the landslip though


why didnt you come back down the landslip??
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby pazzar » Mon 28 Feb, 2011 6:16 am

I thought I could see a better way down. Lesson learned.
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Re: PHILPS and SHARLANDS PEAK

Postby stepbystep » Mon 28 Feb, 2011 8:44 am

pazzar wrote:I thought I could see a better way down. Lesson learned.


At least you didn't try that tactic coming off Federation :shock:
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