Mt Lyell, near Queenstown has a large number of conglomerate boulders within 10 minutes walk from the road that would have some excellent problems if someone gets around to developing them. The rock is solid and clean (no lichen), but it conglomerate, so a little sharp.

The big hurdle is the 4 hour drive from Hobart.

Here are some pics:

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  <text class="heading1" id="1">Mt Lyell</text>
  <text id="7" class="heading3">The Good, Bad And Ugly.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</text>
  <image id="5" src="lyell 1.jpg" height="338" width="600" printLayout="auto"/>
  <text id="10" class="text">This boulder is the obvious over hang to the left of the field.</text>
  <problem id="8" stars="" extra="(SDS)" number="1" name="Bad" length="" grade="V2" fa="">Start on two small crimp swith poor feet, big move to another crimp and jugs to finsh.</problem>
  <problem id="9" stars="" extra="(Highball, Stand)" number="2" name="Good" length="" grade="V1" fa="">Straight up obvious line with good top out.</problem>
  <problem id="11" stars="" extra="(Highball, Stand)" number="3" name="Ugly" length="" grade="V3?" fa="">Project.&lt;br/&gt;The over hanging part of this boulder has a seam all the way around it, un sure on stability/saftey.</problem>
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