A really cool cave with consistently hard moves throughout the route. So far there's only one route but potential for more. It's about 8 metres of cave climbing so either requires a lot of mats or a friend to help move some.
Holds might be prone to breaking especially at the end of the route although it's not a noticeable problem. The route can also be a little wet with water seeping into the cave so maybe bring a towel just in case.
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Go to Anson Ave and follow the track to Joggly Point. The cave is on the right of Joggly point by the sea.
Low tide is ideal but as long as it's not high tide you can probably get away with it.
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