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Submitted By: Art Morimitsu on Dec 8, 2006

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Edwards on Something Snake.

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On the Northwest side of Tonsai Bay next to the Eagle Wall. Large cave in the cliff face with a huge distinctive stalactite. There are belay anchor points along the base of the ledge and some fixed ropes in order to pull the climbers back onto the ledge rather than lower them to the sea.


Getting There 

During low tide walk along the shoreline until you come to a hanging rope. Climb up and find a path, continue left along the path until you come to the large cave.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Cobra Wall:
Snake Whiskey   5.10a     Sport, 50 feet   
Cobra Venom   5.11a     Sport, 80 feet   
The Snake Strikes aka Super Snake   5.11a     Sport, 1 pitch   
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leading Cobra Venom

Cobra Venom 5.11a  International : Thailand : ... : Cobra Wall
Starts from the exposed ledge and shares the start with Ngu Baen Vohk. Fun moves on good holds cross slabby to vertical to overhanging rock. Great position on the left arete of Cobra Wall with a view out Tonsai bay....[more]   Browse More Classics in International


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Cobra Wall - Climbers from left to right on Cobra Head, Snake Whiskey, and Something Snake.

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