Concentration of boulders, along the western base of Yedumadu.
Concentration of boulders, along the western base of Yedumadu.
The stretch of area with a concentration of boulders, along the western base of Yedumadu, directly below the Middle Earth area, running for about 100 odd meters in the north-south axis (more accurately oriented from south-west to the north-east).
The southern marker for this section is a high boulder called Kopje (which is essentially three boulders together that form a series of chimneys between them), and the northern most marker are the high boulders in the shade of the thicket (roughly where the Middle-Earth section ends to the east, and the next section of the slabs start)
To the east, or rather to the north-east, the boulders continue up the slope, until a long wall with a thin finger crack just below the Middle-earth section that has the Chagara and the King Swing boulders.
The end of this section, along the base, also marks the end of the Yedumadu village line and beginning of the Raogodlu village, roughly.
Access & Parking: From the Stalin’s farm (Yedumadu) hike up north, through the fences, and along the base. Go past the Slabs’ turn off for another 50 odd meters, and you will encounter Kopje, which marks the beginning of this section.
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