A good excuse not to walk further up the track. Located adjacent to the North Sentinel. It features single pitch routes including many easier routes which can be top roped. Be aware of the many loose blocks which are present around the top of Juicy Buttress.
The buttress is accessed on the approach to the South Sentinel. After passing the overhanging boulder, walk 200 m up the steep track, then follow the cairns for another 100 m (keeping R of small cliffs) to reach the "Afternoon Wall". The "Morning Wall" is a short walk via the traversing track to the right.
Access is via private property. Do not do anything to jeopardise this.
From the carpark continue up the steep track to where a foot pad branches off R. Take this for approx 80 m and take the faint L footpad going steeply up the hill to Juicy Buttress. Go L around the base of this for the afternoon side or R for the morning side.
Mainly mixed or trad routes on this buttress.
Juicy Buttress was discovered by Madoc Sheehan and Steve Baskerville during a boulder scouting adventure.
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