Up down and around a bit in South West W.A

I'm not sure whether @Disco is asking about the Skywalk at Castle Rock because they have done it and are curious as to whether you have also done it, or whether they are asking seeking information about it.

If I may briefly hijack, see posts #34 & #35:

Thanks @JohnM. See my post below
 
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If you can get past the big boulder with the inadequate hand-holds (unless it's been improved since 2021) at the bottom, then it's easy going - and well worth it up top.

I saw tourists making the trek in uggs. The walk up is constant uphill but it's stepped and not overly hard. Easy enough to take a breather if need be. Well worth the walk.

My video from when I went
 
I saw tourists making the trek in uggs. The walk up is constant uphill but it's stepped and not overly hard. Easy enough to take a breather if need be. Well worth the walk.

My video from when I went

Yes, the walk up from the car park is fairly long and uphill, but not difficult; quite pleasant in fact.

When I refer to the boulder at the bottom, it's at the bottom of Castle Rock itself where you need to scramble over the boulder and through a gap to access the ladder. Stretching to the few steel handholds anchored in the rocks is the challenging bit. Hopefully they have added some more to make it easier for less flexible people. It is seemingly an unnecessary barrier, given how large, superbly engineered and what a great attraction the Skywalk is. There seems to be no logical reason not to reduce the impediment, for the sake of a few more handholds bolted into the rock.
 
Yes, the walk up from the car park is fairly long and uphill, but not difficult; quite pleasant in fact.

When I refer to the boulder at the bottom, it's at the bottom of Castle Rock itself where you need to scramble over the boulder and through a gap to access the ladder. Stretching to the few steel handholds anchored in the rocks is the challenging bit. Hopefully they have added some more to make it easier for less flexible people. It is seemingly an unnecessary barrier, given how large, superbly engineered and what a great attraction the Skywalk is. There seems to be no logical reason not to reduce the impediment, for the sake of a few more handholds bolted into the rock.
Yes, bit odd to leave it like that if there is a skywalk above. Thanks for the details.
 

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