I know it looks a bit shonky, but this is a truly great route with a lot of character. The lower wall feels a bit spooky (at least until you get to the scrube which is bomber) and 'stuck-on' in places, but the crux bulge section has superb rock (feels like dolerite).
It's right by the road and is not hidden at all - I couldn't believe that such a sizeable cliff could sit unnoticed in such a prominent position. Wierd, witchcraft perhaps?
Oh, and the shenanigans with the rope and fishing rod - that was just while he was sussing the line out one day last year. Glenn Robbins (the famous Aussie photgrapher) is staying in Wales at the moment and he is sending me some better shots of the actual first ascent. I should have them online tomorrow.