Watsons Crags

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Watsons Crags is a prominent and rugged alpine peak in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, known for its steep faces and challenging backcountry skiing and climbing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine peak
mountain
access backcountry access only
continent Australia
country Australia
hasClimbingStyle mixed climbing
trad climbing
hasEnvironment high alpine
subalpine
hasFeature steep faces
hasReputation challenging terrain
serious backcountry objective
hasRisk avalanche hazard
cornice collapse
exposure
hasSnowCondition backcountry snow
hasTerrain alpine
rugged
hasViewOf Main Range
isPartOf Australian Alps
knownFor alpine climbing
backcountry skiing
mountaineering
locatedIn Kosciuszko National Park NERFINISHED
New South Wales
Snowy Mountains
mountainRange Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range
nearestMajorPeak Mount Kosciuszko
popularWith advanced skiers
alpine climbers
expert snowboarders
protectedArea Kosciuszko National Park NERFINISHED
region South East New South Wales
season spring
winter
state New South Wales
usedFor ice climbing
rock climbing
ski touring
snowboarding

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Main Range contains Watsons Crags