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  <header id="6" autonumberaccess="false" camping="" history="Jon Nermut and Dave Humphries had a look at the dolerite for sport climbing in 2014 but then moved their attention to Kempton. During that trip a couple of freestanding boulders on the western side of the road were noticed.The most straightforward method is to drive to Buckland, about 60km NE of Hobart on the A3, then turn left on the C318 (Buckland Rd). &lt;br/&gt;Keep on the C318 (Buckland Rd) after it turns to dirt. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;DaveAt went17.5km backthere inis 2018a tolarge explorecross theroad boulderingwith potentialno andname, foundturn aleft lottowards ofMt likelyHobbs. problemsDrive withinalong athis coupleroad offor hundred5km. metresAt of5km the road onforks, take the Easternright side,fork someup visible from the roadhill." acknowledgement="" name="Mt Hobbs" walk="2-10 Mins" sun="" rock="Dolerite" intro="Mt Hobbs is a dolerite mountain north of Buckland. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The bouldering area is formed by the dolerite columns of Mt Hobbs falling down the southern side providing slabs, vertical and overhanging faces on the one outcrop, literally something for everyone. The boulders range in size from low balls to massive highballs that will require special trousers, with everything in between.&You should be able to see cleared area to the left and hill with boulders to your right. Park off the road at the pink tape. The pink tape takes you to Cracked boulder (about 5 minutes walk).&lt;br/&gt;The journey takes a little over one hour from Hobart." intro="Mt Hobbs is a dolerite mountain north of Buckland. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The potentialbouldering looksarea enormousis butformed it’sby hardthe todolerite knowcolumns withoutof tryingMt aHobbs rangefalling ofdown the availablesouthern boulders,side soproviding getslabs, avertical brushand andoverhanging afaces shovel/spadeon tothe cleanone theoutcrop, toupeeliterally ofsomething fernsfor offeveryone. theThe topboulders outrange holdsin andsize putfrom yourlow nameballs to something!&lt;br/massive highballs that will require special trousers, with everything in between.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The boulderspotential arelooks featuredenormous onbut almostit’s allhard facesto andknow thewithout doleritetrying texturea isrange likeof coarsethe sandstoneavailable andboulders, theso landings are generally, surprisingly good.get a brush and a shovel/spade to clean the toupee of ferns off the top out holds and put your name to something!&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;NoThe tracksboulders haveare beenfeatured markedon soalmost far,all butfaces leavingand the roaddolerite andtexture walkingis uphilllike forcoarse asandstone coupleand ofthe minuteslandings willare bringgenerally, yousurprisingly to bouldersgood.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;AtNo thistracks timehave onlybeen amarked smallso areafar, hasbut beenleaving explored,the thereroad appearsand towalking beuphill furtherfor potentiala tocouple theof eastminutes andwill up the hill. So, following the road to the telephone tower that tops Mt Hobbs would be worthwhile. bring you to boulders.&lt;br/&gt;" access="The most straightforward method is to drive to Buckland, about 60km NE of Hobart on the A3, then turn left on the C318 (Buckland Rd). &lt;br/&gt;Keep on the C318 (Buckland Rd) after it turns to dirt. At 13.5km there is a cross road with no name, turn left towards Mt Hobbs. Drive along this road for 5km. At 5km you should be able to see cleared area to the left and hill with boulders to your right. Park off the road. The journey takes a little over one hour from Hobart."/>
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  <text class="heading3" id="9">Vitamin D area</text>
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  <problem id="8" name="V0" length="" fa="" extra="(SDS)" grade="V0" stars="" number="1">Start both hands on low rail.</problem>
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  <problem id="12" name="Vitamin D+" length="" fa="Dave Humphries Oct 2018" extra="(SDS)" grade="V3" stars="***" number="3">Starts under the overhang with both hands on the incut flaky jug then climbs the roof directly to the jug on Vitamin D. Finish as for Vitamin D.</problem>
  <text class="text" id="17">Go over the rise to the south and walk past a couple of stacked horizontals you should be able to see below you a boulder with a trimmed edge. This is the inauspicious Shady boulder.</text>
  <text class="heading3" id="13">Shady Boulder</text>
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  <problem id="14" name="" length="" fa="&lt;br/&gt;At this time only a small area has been explored, there appears to be further potential to the east and up the hill. So, following the road to the telephone tower that tops Mt Hobbs would be worthwhile. &lt;br/&gt;" rock="Dolerite" sun="" walk="2-10 Mins" name="Mt Hobbs" acknowledgement="" history="Jon Nermut and Dave Humphries had a look at the dolerite for sport climbing in 2014 but then moved their attention to Kempton. During that trip a couple of freestanding boulders on the western side of the road were noticed.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Dave went back in 2018 to explore the bouldering potential and found a lot of likely problems within a couple of hundred metres of the road on the Eastern side, some visible from the road." camping="" autonumber="false"/>
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  <text class="heading3" id="9">Vitamin D area</text>
  <text class="text" id="19">Follow the pink track to Cracked boulder. Then head up hill for about 50m.</text>
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  <problem id="8" name="V0" number="1" stars="" grade="V0" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length="">Start both hands on low rail.</problem>
  <problem id="11" name="Vitamin D" number="2" stars="*" grade="V2" extra="(SDS)" fa="Dave Humphries Oct 2018" length="">Start with both hands on the low rail and finish through the roof.</problem>
  <problem id="12" name="Vitamin D+" number="3" stars="***" grade="V3" extra="(SDS)" fa="Dave Humphries Oct 2018" length="">Starts under the overhang with both hands on the incut flaky jug then climbs the roof directly to the jug on Vitamin D. Finish as for Vitamin D.</problem>
  <text class="text" id="17">Go over the rise to the south and walk past a couple of stacked horizontals you should be able to see below you a boulder with a trimmed edge. This is the inauspicious Shady boulder.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Shady boulder is about 20m behind Cracked Boulder.</text>
  <text class="heading3" id="13">Shady Boulder</text>
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  <problem id="14" name="" number="1" stars="" grade="V0" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length="">Start on the big jug then head left.</problem>
  <problem id="15" name="" number="2" stars="" grade="V?" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length="">Bunched start v4ish.</problem>
  <text class="heading3" id="21">Cracked Boulder</text>
  <text class="text" id="22">Follow the track up from the car park.</text>
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  <problem id="25" name="" number="2" stars="" grade="VE" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length=""/>
  <problem id="26" name="" number="3" stars="" grade="V?" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length="">Start on crimps and crimpy side pull.</problem>
  <problem id="27" name="Project" number="4" stars="" grade="V?" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length="">Start on low jugs and follow the diagonal line left.</problem>
  <problem id="28" name="" number="5" stars="" grade="V?" extra="(Highball)" fa="" length="">Straight up the obvious line.</problem>
  <problem id="29" name="Crack On" number="6" stars="*" grade="V1" extra="(SDS)" fa="Dave Nov2018" length="">Start on jugs and follow the crack to the top.</problem>
  <problem id="30" name="" number="7" stars="" grade="V?" extra="(Highball, SDS)" fa="" length="">Start on pinch, cross Crack On and finish up wall.</problem>
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  <problem id="31" name="" number="8" stars="" grade="V?" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length="">Start on rail with feet in hollow. Bust up to crack junction, without using the crack.</problem>
  <problem id="32" name="" number="9" stars="" grade="V1" extra="(SDS)" fa="" length="">Start on jugs in bottom of crack. Follow cracks to the top. A nicer start is on the rail of problem 8.</problem>
  <problem id="33" name="" number="10" stars="" grade="V?" extra="(SDS)" gradefa="V0" starslength="" number="1">Start on the big>Start on jugs at bottom of crack head to crack jug then bust headup to lefthorizontal.</problem>
  <problem id="1534" name="Fun" number="11" lengthstars="*" fagrade="V1" extra="(SDS)" gradefa="V?Dave Nov 2018" starslength="" number="2">Bunched start v4ish>Start on jugs at bottom then straight up.</problem>
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