Climbs 1
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 56m a.s.l
The major sea cliff climbing area of Western Australia.
There is a multitude of climbs on offer, with styles ranging from cracks, to aretes, to delicate faces and slabs. There is plenty of potential for new climbs too!
The area is dominated by the Southern Ocean, and its huge waves crashing against the steep walls. When seas are high (swell greater than 2m), many of the climbs will be unreachable. Weather conditions also change extremely quick, with wind and rain seemingly appear from no-where sometimes. Be careful! Help is hard to reach.
4WD access along a sandy track, or a 1.5 to 2 hour walk from Shelly Beach.
Most of the climbing is reached by abseiling down to a small belay spot above the crashing waves. Bring a 50-60m static for this purpose, and plenty of gear to build both belay and rap anchors. Leave rap line and carry prussiks to aid escape in case of emergencies.
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