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  <header name="Bruny Island" id="1" walk="5 mins" sun="" rock="Sandstone and Dolerite" acknowledgement="Hewnstone Point by Joe Schwarz. Coal Pt by Mani Baker via The Crag." intro="Bruny Island has a wide variety of rock around it&apos;s coastline, which is mostly unexplored for bouldering. There are a couple of documented spots where people have dabbled." history="" access="" camping="" autonumber="true"/>
  <text id="28" class="heading2">Adventure Bay</text>
  <text id="29" class="heading3">Hewnstone Point</text>
  <text id="30" class="text">Some nice problems on surprisingly good, white sandstone in an amazing setting. It is worth a visit if you are in the area. Although most problems are above the high tide mark they can get damp at high tide, especially the landings, the access is also a lot easier at low tide so this is the best time to visit. If you are looking for first ascents the rock here requires very little cleaning and there are still half a dozen or so lines to climb.</text>
  <text id="31" class="text">These climbs are located at sea level on the point next to quietQuiet cornerCorner. The easiest access at low tide is to park at Quiet Corner and traverse north around the coast from quiet corner. &lt;br/&gt;If this isn't possible follow the trackswater overis theup headlandand till you finddon't afeel placelike togetting scramblewet down.you Either parkcan either:&lt;br/&gt;Park at quietthe corner"Welcome or,to ifAdventure youBay" aresign, accessingand itfollow fromthe abovetracks justover after the "Welcomeheadland tothen Adventurebush Bay" sign.</text>
  <text class="text" id="2">The climbs are described as you encounter them coming around the shore. Ringa Ringa Ringa Rosy is the obviouse block you can see from the beach.&lt;br/&gt;bash to find a place to scramble down steeply and with difficulty; or &lt;br/&gt;Park opposite Coolangata Rd take the formed track down to the beach, then walk south along the beach and rocks for 3-400m until you find the blocks. This is longer but easier and much more family friendly.</text>
  <image<text idclass="5text" src="Rosyid="2">The climbs are described as you encounter them coming around the shore. Ringa Ringa Ringa Rosy is the obviouse block you can see from the beach.&lt;br/&gt;</text>
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  <problem id="6" stars="" extra="" number="1." name="Ringa Ringa Ringa Rosy" length="" grade="V1" fa="">Do a clockwise lap of the boulder. Pumpy.</problem>
  <problem id="7" stars="" extra="" number="2." name="Echidna" length="" grade="V2" fa="">Start on jug. traverseTraverse lip then mantle.</problem>
  <problem id="8" stars="" extra="" number="3." name="Afterthought" length="" grade="VE" fa="">Traverse on jugs. Good warm up.</problem>
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  <problem id="16" stars="*" extra="(SDS)" number="4." name="Robbo the Lobbo" length="" grade="V3" fa="">Start in the hole on hornlike crimp. Up on pockets.</problem>
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  <problem id="26" stars="" extra="" number="5." name="Project" length="" grade="V?" fa="">Hard</problem>
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  <problem id="17" stars="*" extra="" number="6." name="Bottlenose" length="" grade="V4" fa="">Start on hold on lip. Shoulder killing traverse to mantle on nose.</problem>
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  <problem id="19" stars="" extra="" number="7." name="Tumbleturn" length="" grade="VE" fa="">Walk up easy slab185.0" arrow="true" linkedTo="64"/>
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      <climb>64</climb>
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  <problem id="64" stars="*" extra="(SDS)" number="7." name="Crayless" length="" grade="V2" fa="Jack Colbeck 10/12/22">Climbs the short overhanging arete to the left of Stretched Honey. Start with hands on the slopey break and use a good edge around to the left and a shallow pocket on the right to gain the top. The block/ledge below is out of bounds.</problem>
  <problem id="4862" stars="**" extra="(SDS)" number="8." name="Wheelchair Ramp to HeavenStretched Honey" length="" grade="V5V2" fa="">Start on the bottom corner up lip to mantle halfway.Jack A, 2022">SDS, Hands in obvious jug then blast up using high foot to gain the lip and mantle to finish. Awesome move!&lt;br/&gt;</problem>
  <problem id="2063" stars="**" extra="(SDS)" number="9." name="PolyphemusHoney Comb" length="" grade="V3V5/6" fa="">Start on crimp. Awesome moves up to lip and onto slab.Jack A, 2022">Powerful extension to Stretched Honey! SDS under block on rail, blast out and across to jug then difficult but epic move to gain lip and a mantle finish. V5 if tall, more like V6 if short. Awesome Climb!</problem>
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  <problem <path id="2316933" starspoints="*" extra="(SDS)" number="10." name="Welcome to the Machine" length="" grade="V4" fa="">Start on low crimp and good pocket. Up on sidepulls then jump for top. You get the detached block as a foot, the eliminate is a project.</problem>
  <text id="33" class="heading3">Coal Point</text>
  <text id="34" class="text">Coal Point is a couple of headlands north of Hewnstone Point.</text>
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  <problem id="38" stars="*" extra="(SDS)" number="11." name="Hyaku No Saisho No" length="" grade="V0" fa=""/>
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  <problem id="19" stars="" extra="" number="10." name="Tumbleturn" length="" grade="VE" fa="">Walk up easy slab.</problem>
  <problem id="48" stars="**" extra="(SDS)" number="11." name="Wheelchair Ramp to Heaven" length="" grade="V5" fa="">Start on the bottom corner up lip to mantle halfway.</problem>
  <problem id="20" stars="**" extra="(SDS)" number="12." name="Polyphemus" length="" grade="V3" fa="">Start on crimp. Awesome moves up to lip and onto slab.</problem>
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  <problem id="39" stars="**" extra="(SDS)" number="12." name="Choose Your Own Adventure" length="" grade="VB" fa=""/>
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  <text id="42" class="heading2">Mars Arch</text>
  <text id="43" class="text">Mars Arch is a crazy little dolerite arch on a beautiful beach right by the sea, that's in the process of falling down. It's a bit of a mission to get there, and there aren't that many problems, but it's an experience.&lt;br/&gt;To get there, take the track to Cape Queen Elizabeth that starts before the landing ground north of the Neck. The longest part of the walk to the coast can be mountain biked - it's about 2.5km. Once you hit the coast, follow the rocks and beach around north for another five minutes until you find the arch - it's pretty obvious when you get there.</text>
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  <problem id="23" stars="*" extra="(SDS)" number="13." name="Welcome to the Machine" length="" grade="V4" fa="">Start on low crimp and good pocket. Up on sidepulls then jump for top. You get the detached block as a foot, the eliminate is a project.</problem>
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  <problem id="56" stars="*" extra="(SDS)" number="14." name="The Nude Fisherman" length="" grade="V2" fa="">Sitstart on bottom right, head up left to top out.</problem>
  <problem id="57" stars="" extra="(SDS)" number="15." name="Silly Sitstart" length="" grade="V2" fa="">Short sitstart onto slab on bottom of boulder</problem>
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  <text id="33" class="heading3">Coal Point</text>
  <text id="34" class="text">Coal Point is a couple of headlands north of Hewnstone Point.</text>
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  <text id="42" class="heading2">Mars Arch</text>
  <text id="43" class="text">Mars Arch is a crazy little dolerite arch on a beautiful beach right by the sea, that's in the process of falling down. It's a bit of a mission to get there, and there aren't that many problems, but it's an experience.&lt;br/&gt;To get there, take the track to Cape Queen Elizabeth that starts before the landing ground north of the Neck. The longest part of the walk to the coast can be mountain biked - it's about 2.5km. Once you hit the coast, follow the rocks and beach around north for another five minutes until you find the arch - it's pretty obvious when you get there.</text>
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  <problem id="46" stars="**" extra="(SDS)" number="21." name="Mars Arch Seaward Side" length="" grade="V2?" fa="">The left side of the seaward side of the arch. Can't remember the exact grade, but it doesn't really matter.</problem>
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