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Sambapito

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Description

Iconic rock monolith a few meters off the beach. All 4 sides have DWS routes with varying degrees of difficulty. High tide is best for getting on to the rock but the water is deep enough at low tide too.

Approach

Swim off the beach. Easiest to get on the rock from the south side.

Routes

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Easy scramble on big jugs to the top. South side of the rock.

Steeper (better fall in to water) than the south side, with just as big jugs to the top. West side of the rock. Get on the rock from the south side and traverse right around the corner.

From the base of the north side, follow a flake up the center of the rock on to big jugs above. Watch out for crabs that like to hide in the pockets. Best to climb in high tide being mindful of the rock at the base and an underwater rock 6m to the north. Swim to the base of the north side.

Steep climbing with decent holds and a safe fall in to deep water. Swim to the base of the north side and then climb left to the overhanging east face.

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Wed 31 May
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