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  <header name="Hinsby Beach" id="1" walk="5 min" sun="Morning sun" rock="Siltstone/Mudstone sea cliff" acknowledgement="By Paul Pritchard" intro="The Hinsby sea cliffs offer the easiest climbing in the Hobart area. It is also very well protected with numerous glue-ins and in a scenic setting. The nature of the rock here is very friable and loose-rock is abundant.  A helmet is strongly recommended to be worn at all times." history="" access="From the right end of Hinsby Beach (looking out) walk south along the base of the beginning of the Alum Cliffs. In 100m you will arrive at the first buttress - Dawn Small. The routes are described Right to Left in order as approached. " camping="" autonumber="true"/>
  <text id="27" class="heading3">Crag Steward</text>
  <text id="26" class="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff Steward (hobartcraglets@climbersclubtas.org.au) if you have any queries or concerns regarding social or environmental impacts of rock climbing at this crag. Do not email regarding general travel, seasonal advice, or lost property - this is not the Steward’s role. If you have important safety information to communicate (e.g. risks due to recent and large rock falls) please also consider updates on thesarvo forum, facebook group and/or online guidebooks as appropriate. Please copy in cct@climbersclubtas.org.au if you feel you have a high level concern which may imminently impact the crag or climbing community.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Non-climbers, other users, land managers: please also contact cct@climbersclubtas.org.au if you have important climbing related queries at this location.</text>  
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  <text id="4" class="heading2">The Dawn Small</text>  
  <text class="text" id="2">The first buttress you arrive at is on the pebble beach behind a tree.</text>  
  <climb id="10" stars="" extra="" number="1." name="The Hatcher Slot" length="7m" grade="8" fa="Bill Hatcher and Paul Pritchard 13/2/20">The chimney passing 4 bolts to double bolt lower off.</climb>  
  <climb id="12" stars="" extra="" number="2." name="ROCK!!!" length="7m" grade="10" fa="Eli Pritchard, Rowen Middendorf, Charlie Burton 25/8/19">The arete left of the chimney. 4BR to BB.</climb>  
  <text id="20" class="heading2">Central Wall</text>  
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  <climb id="13" stars="" extra="" number="3." name="Skittish" length="10m" grade="16" fa="Conrad Wansborough 2019">Buttress right of Black Mamba. 3BRs to BB.</climb>  
  <climb id="14" stars="" extra="" number="4." name="Black Mamba" length="9m" grade="10" fa="C. Wansborough, D. Meerding, P. Pritchard,P. Allen 2019">The corner past 3BRs to BB.</climb>  
  <climb id="21" stars="" extra="" number="5." name="1AU" length="9m" grade="12" fa="P. Pritchard, E. Pritchard 25/8/18">Buttress left of The Mamba past the eyes. 4BRs to BB.</climb>  
  <climb id="25" stars="" extra="" number="6." name="Face Plant" length="10" grade="13" fa="E. Pritchard, P. Allen, P. Pritchard Feb 2022. ">Up the sporadic waterfall on clean rock passing 3 bolts. Step R. to another bolt and traverse to the belay of 1AU.</climb>  
  <climb id="22" stars="" extra="" number="7." name="Mr Bodacious" length="18m" grade="16" fa="D. Barnes, C. Wansborough 2020.">20m left of 1AU is a line of 8 bolts. Follow these passing a tree en-route to a double bolt lower-off.</climb>  
  <climb id="24" stars="" extra="" number="8." name="Soaking In The Blue" length="15m" grade="18" fa=" Douglas Harvey and Dave Barnes, April 2019">On the elevated slab 100mL of BM. Right hand line of 5 BR’s to DRB belay.</climb>  
  <climb id="23" stars="" extra="" number="9." name=" Captain Feather Sword" length="15m" grade="14" fa="Dave Barnes, June 2019">On the elevated slab 100m L of BM. Follow the middle of slab past six or so BR's finish R to BB.</climb> 
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