This remarkable ridge has seven prominent peaks along it's ridgeline appearing for all the world to be saw teeth. Approximately 9 kilometres (as the crow flies) north of Tjarra
Pool and Watrarra Creek, this ridge also signifies
the junction of two tracks. One coming from the north directly from Tjarra
Pool which meets the main
Hanging Rock - Rudall Nth/Sth Road Track at the eastern end of the ridge. If coming from the north, the track meets and then follows the ridge east along it's northern boundary. At the eastern end of the ridge, the track crosses the ridge and suddenly flicks back to head west to Curran Curran and
Hanging Rock. You need to be looking over your shoulder at this point lest you miss the turn back. To continue east will bring you out at the Main Rudall North/South Road near the old
airstrip, a km or so south of the Rudall
River Crossing Point.