About 250m left ( North) of Robinsons Rocks are a collection of small buttresses and bouldering areas. These rocks consitute the Chew Roof Area, so named for the awesome Chew Roof that juts out a mile! Although short, the quality of climbing is high and varied, ranging from bold delicate slabs to powerful roofs and noses. The area is SW facing, very exposed and quick drying.
As this is not a mainstream climbing venue, care should be exercised near the tops where there is loose debris about.
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