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Access issues inherited from West Cape Howe

The 4WD track can vary greatly in condition. A shovel may be needed to fill in some of those holes!

Ethic inherited from West Cape Howe

There is no established ethic. The usual WA ethics towards bolting apply, and all bolts should be placed with careful consideration, and definitely not used to replace natural pro.

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Follow a corner crack up to ledge and roof crack. DBB at the top of the ramp.

Aided to gain access to the ramp above.

Elinor Fleming & Peter Zhang 23/12/2018

FA: 23 Dec 2018

A beautiful line of underclings and laybacks. 2nd pitch of 3. Starts under the huge roof on the left side of The Throne Room. Recommend to move the belay about 10m to the right to a ledge below the start of the obvious line. Follow series of underclings until it ends, reach across to join the crack system on the left and continue up the steepening crack to the anchor. Double bolt belay. Can be reached by going up the first pitch or rappel down from the top to under the large roof. There's a DBB at the top of the ramp under the roof. Peter Zhang, 30/Nov/2019

FA: Zhangter P, 30 Nov 2019

This direct line goes up the main wall on the left side of the Throne Room. The crack goes directly up for 80m through several roof cracks. Done on trad gear aid, with only minor free climbing. It was done in 6 pitches due to drag from the all the roofs. A committing adventurous outing and will be a test piece free route at ~26/27? Bolted anchors were placed before and after the first major roof so people can bail and to make things user friendly as a variant in this roof is being worked that hopefully people will jump on as a separate single pitch route.

Logan Barber, Scott Boladeras, Jan 2010.

FA: 2010

A short hidden gem perfect for a warm up lead, top rope run or when the rest of the Throne Room cracks are wet.

A few moves of face climbing to gain a fist crack. Punch it as it starts to get steep, following the crack up then slightly right to gain the upper hand size crack to top. Stellar climb, just wish it was longer!

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