In The Eyes of a Frog

Nestled away at the pinnacle of Murrin Park, there exists a captivating crack climb known as In The Eyes of a Frog. Like a hidden gem within nature's treasure trove, this technical and challenging ascent stands out with its imposing lean and razor-sharp features.

One can't help but be enchanted by the distinct aura that envelops this section of the park. Surrounded by conifer trees and thick foliage, the ambient sounds of traffic gradually fade away, leaving behind a serene and tranquil environment for climbers to immerse themselves in. The rustling leaves and whispers of the wind become the only soundtrack in this natural amphitheater.

However, what truly sets this spot apart is the awe-inspiring vista bestowed upon those who ascend its heights. As climbers persevere, the rewarding views of Howe Sound unfold beneath them, revealing an ever-expanding panorama that only grows more spectacular with each step upwards. The breathtaking interplay of land and water, where rugged mountain ranges meet the tranquil expanse of the sound, creates a mesmerizing visual symphony that captures the soul.

Graham Haber, a seasoned climbing enthusiast, was undeniably drawn to the allure of this route. As I dangled from a secure rope, my camera at the ready, I captured some interesting photos that depicted Graham's determination and expertise. The images below showcase Graham's unwavering focus as he skillfully tested his abilities, navigating his way upwards.


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