Nice 100m climbing with easy access and escape. All routes cross Prick'll Traverse, which provides retreat at half height. Cleaner climbing is found above the traverse.
The site is part of the Stirling Range National Park, managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife. An entrance fee to the site applies.
Access track can be found turning off left from the old tourist trrack just after the first steep section of the path (cairn) and descends slightly to the the base of the rock.
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