1 This is the beginning of the walk that takes you to top of "The Rock" at a towering 348m (1141 ft). It is estimated that at least two-thirds of the Rock lies beneath the surface.
2 The track gets as slippery as a bar of soap after only a light sprinkle of rain.
3 These people are nearing the half way point of the climb.
4 Bekah, Fitzy, Ruth and Marcie taking a breather.
5 Still climbing to the top.
6 Nearly at the top.
7 What a view from the top, it makes the strenuous climb worthwhile.
8 Bekah, Marcie and Fitzy at the top of the rock.
9 C'mon Nancy the climbs a piece of cake!
10 The only thing marking the top of "The Rock" is this survey marker.
11 A different bit of sunlight dramatically changes the whole look and feel of "The Rock".
12 Sunset brings out an entirely entirely different color palette.
13 An aerial view of the sunrise.
14 Raining on the rock.
15 After the rains.
16 You wouldn't believe what a little cloud and rain does to the colour of the rock
17 Midday
18 Sunset.
19 Trying to rain.
20 Sunrise.
21 The sandstone rock is 3.6km (2.2 miles) long and has a girth of 9.4 kilometres (6 miles). This photo was taken 50km away.