![Geronimo Daredevils climb vertical rock column named Totem Pole then cross highwire above 210ft drop into the ocean | Daily Mail Online Geronimo Daredevils climb vertical rock column named Totem Pole then cross highwire above 210ft drop into the ocean | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/12/19/article-2526492-1A322E5000000578-347_634x904.jpg)
Geronimo Daredevils climb vertical rock column named Totem Pole then cross highwire above 210ft drop into the ocean | Daily Mail Online
![Australia, Tasmania, The Totem Pole is a spectacular stack of dolerite from Cape Hauy on the Tasman peninsula, in the south-east of Tasmania. It is 65 meters high, and 4 meters wide Australia, Tasmania, The Totem Pole is a spectacular stack of dolerite from Cape Hauy on the Tasman peninsula, in the south-east of Tasmania. It is 65 meters high, and 4 meters wide](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CA5W2T/australia-tasmania-the-totem-pole-is-a-spectacular-stack-of-dolerite-from-cape-hauy-on-the-tasman-peninsula-in-the-south-east-of-tasmania-it-is-65-meters-high-and-4-meters-wide-at-its-base-which-plunges-into-the-sea-the-descent-is-done-by-abseiling-from-the-summit-climbers-generally-return-to-dry-land-by-a-zip-line-2CA5W2T.jpg)
Australia, Tasmania, The Totem Pole is a spectacular stack of dolerite from Cape Hauy on the Tasman peninsula, in the south-east of Tasmania. It is 65 meters high, and 4 meters wide
![Climber Steve Moon takes on the Totem Pole, located at Cape Hauy in Tasmania, Australia - Mirror Online Climber Steve Moon takes on the Totem Pole, located at Cape Hauy in Tasmania, Australia - Mirror Online](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article2942602.ece/ALTERNATES/s1227b/Climber-Steve-Moon-takes-on-the-Totem-Pole-located-at-Cape-Hauy-in-Tasmania-Australia.jpg)
Climber Steve Moon takes on the Totem Pole, located at Cape Hauy in Tasmania, Australia - Mirror Online
![Geronimo Daredevils climb vertical rock column named Totem Pole then cross highwire above 210ft drop into the ocean | Daily Mail Online Geronimo Daredevils climb vertical rock column named Totem Pole then cross highwire above 210ft drop into the ocean | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/12/19/article-2526492-1A32277100000578-634_634x883.jpg)
Geronimo Daredevils climb vertical rock column named Totem Pole then cross highwire above 210ft drop into the ocean | Daily Mail Online
Melanie Ann Photography - The Totem Pole, Tasman Peninsula... I still can't believe people actually try to climb this! 😬Feel free to share Discover Tasmania Australia.com | Facebook
![From Devils Tower to the Grampians: Simon Carter's rock climbing photography – in pictures | Australia news | The Guardian From Devils Tower to the Grampians: Simon Carter's rock climbing photography – in pictures | Australia news | The Guardian](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/971636c4d405d639944bc2ec7f14167dae79e7d6/0_0_3459_5188/master/3459.jpg?width=300&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=8b250fcf498358b88cbfdae084a0afdf)
From Devils Tower to the Grampians: Simon Carter's rock climbing photography – in pictures | Australia news | The Guardian
![Female Rockclimber Falls As She Tries To Climb The Totem Pole, An Exposed Sea Stack Which Rises Out Of The Ocean In Cape Hauy, Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. Photograph by Cavan Female Rockclimber Falls As She Tries To Climb The Totem Pole, An Exposed Sea Stack Which Rises Out Of The Ocean In Cape Hauy, Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. Photograph by Cavan](https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/2/female-rockclimber-falls-as-she-tries-to-climb-the-totem-pole-an-exposed-sea-stack-which-rises-out-of-the-ocean-in-cape-hauy-tasman-national-park-tasmania-australia-cavan-images.jpg)
Female Rockclimber Falls As She Tries To Climb The Totem Pole, An Exposed Sea Stack Which Rises Out Of The Ocean In Cape Hauy, Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. Photograph by Cavan
![Rock climber chalks up as he climbs The Totem Pole out of the ocean in Cape Hauy, Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. - SuperStock Rock climber chalks up as he climbs The Totem Pole out of the ocean in Cape Hauy, Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. - SuperStock](https://cdn.superstock.com/5514/Comp/5514-18129907.webp)
Rock climber chalks up as he climbs The Totem Pole out of the ocean in Cape Hauy, Tasman National Park, Tasmania, Australia. - SuperStock
![View to the Totem Pole of Cape Hauy, rough coastline with dolerite cliffs, Tasmania, Australia Stock Photo | Adobe Stock View to the Totem Pole of Cape Hauy, rough coastline with dolerite cliffs, Tasmania, Australia Stock Photo | Adobe Stock](https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/02/43/31/96/1000_F_243319681_nmMOVep0rkqorFvdcnBVv8Ac5I7T7aGl.jpg)
View to the Totem Pole of Cape Hauy, rough coastline with dolerite cliffs, Tasmania, Australia Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
![Australia, Tasmania, The Totem Pole is a spectacular stack of dolerite from Cape Hauy on the Tasman peninsula, in the south-east of Tasmania. It is 65 meters high, and 4 meters wide Australia, Tasmania, The Totem Pole is a spectacular stack of dolerite from Cape Hauy on the Tasman peninsula, in the south-east of Tasmania. It is 65 meters high, and 4 meters wide](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CA5W2G/australia-tasmania-the-totem-pole-is-a-spectacular-stack-of-dolerite-from-cape-hauy-on-the-tasman-peninsula-in-the-south-east-of-tasmania-it-is-65-meters-high-and-4-meters-wide-at-its-base-which-plunges-into-the-sea-the-descent-is-done-by-abseiling-from-the-summit-climbers-generally-return-to-dry-land-by-a-zip-line-2CA5W2G.jpg)