Blue Mountains Crag Map


14th September 2025
Ever get confused when you are on one side of the Grose as to what the cliffs are on the other side? This great map can help you out. We are getting together a Christmas stocking with presents that will be distributed to members come December. One item is this great Crag Map, kindly donated by its creator. It would make a great gift - check it out.

Ever get confused when you are on one side of the Grose as to what the cliffs are on the other side? This great map can help you out. We are getting together a Christmas stocking with presents that will be distributed to members come December. One item is this great Crag Map, kindly donated by its creator. It would make a great gift - check it out. 

The Blue Mountains Crag Map by Wombat Maps is the perfect wall art for any psyched climber! Designed to be hung up on a wall or pinned to a door, the map is a great tool to help you pick which of the countless local Blue Mountains crags you’re going to check out next weekend, or which ones you aspire to visit on your next Bluies trip.

The map shows:

  • 166 crags, including climbing grades for each crag, and details on their aspect and rain protection
  • Lots and lots of trails and tracks, as well as highlighted crag approaches
  • Hundreds of place names, including as many Aboriginal names as the map creator could find
  • Campsites, train stations, and plenty of other good map content

The details:

  • The map is expertly offset printed on a 200gsm lustre paper.
  • The dimensions of the map are 700x990mm.
  • Map made by Wombat Maps, a local map making company situated in Blackheath, NSW.
  • Instagram: @wombat.maps

 

Contact Thor, the creator, who is selling the map for $85, via fb message or an email (thorsteinncameron@icloud.com) 

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