Small beachside bouldering on a unique little islet.
Large outcrop of rock just a short walk off the beach. Has a few boulder problems scattered across it and could be setup for top-roping with natural pro anchors.
A lot of the rock slopes pointing to the east at the top, so anything steeper is on the east face, but often means you'll end up getting wet if you fall which can be straight into the churning ocean.
Unable to find information on the outcrop itself, would not recommend placing any bolts (nor would it be necessary). Locals were around when first visited and didn't seem to care about people on the rocks.
Turn off George Bass Road into Burri Point Rd following it down and taking the left onto Beach Parade Rd, you'll see an old wooden sign on the left hand side of the road pointing down a short road to the beach. Make sure not to park in front of the turn around point.
Instantly seen from the carpark, walk across the 20m spit connecting to the islet.
May not be accessible during high tide. Wade through thigh deep water to get to it on fairly flat ground and over some rocks.
No camping here, but options not far away in caravan parks, airbnb etc
Nick Murphy decided to check it out in early 2020, though very likely others have looked here before
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