- Description:
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Ramp
Always shady
Windy
A low angle wall that is great for beginners to get a feel for the cracks and rock. This can be used to access the Devils Gullet via the Pantry Crack. Dolphin Pod starts on this wall.
- Access Issues: inherited from Devils Kitchen
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Remember that you are in a National park, don't litter, clean up any rubbish, don't disturb the wildlife and no bolting. It is essential that climbing in this area remains minimal impact and low key. The Westpac Helicopter and Surf Life Saving patrol this area, be friendly. An interesting experience climbing while a rescue helicopter watches. This area is not tide dependant as the Devils Cauldron or the Devils Training Ground but it is swell dependant. A 2ft-3ft swell at Sunshine Beach and low wind is fine. If in doubt look at the Sunshine Beach Surf cam. "http://www.coastalwatch.com/camera/cameras_large.aspx?cam=600&state=QLD&camName=Sunshine Beach" In the tidal area depending on swell, wind, and tide the base of these climbs may be wet and extremely slippery. As you get out of the tidal spray area the rock is superb! Even when it wet.
- Descent Notes:
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Rap down or decend the arete and traverse.
- Ethic: inherited from Devils Kitchen
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Trad, no need for chalk.
- Tags:
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Any tide
Rap in

