Forget the ledge, just take a hammock. We didn't actually sleep on the 'ledge' at WG when we did Golgotha Direct (we fixed a few pitches, rapped to the ground and slept in hammocks, then went up to the hanging bivvy under the roof of Golgotha and stayed there for the night, then up to the top the next morning).
I picked up a cheap hammock made out of parachute sort of material from a camping shop in Bacchus Marsh (or was it Bright). Worked fine, easier to deal with than a ledge.
p.s. This is the one and only aid climb I've ever done, so I'm probably talking out my arse. |