<guide>
  <header name="Burnie " id="1" walk="5 minutes and upwards. " sun="Mostly shaded. " rock="Free standing granite boulders. " acknowledgement="By Moses Bassett " intro="Inland from Burnie in the valleys of the Emu and Blythe rivers and all the way back through Natone there is an incredible amount of free standing granite boulders. The scope of what might be out there is huge but how much of it will be worth climbing is yet to be determined. Many of the boulders may be too blank to have problems and access may be an issue but if only 1 percent of the boulders in the area have problems it will still be huge amount of problems. Further exploration and some determination to put up new climbs by a dedicated group of boulders is needed. So far the best looking location is a section of the Blythe river off Horns road in the Upper Blythe Conservation area.      " history="First discovered with James Ridgers some time around 2016 with sporadic exploring ever since. A track into the Blythe river area was marked in 2019 but i&apos;m still to get back and climb anything and then the first problems were put up in February 2020 with Owen Cameron. " access="Will vary depending on area. " camping="" autonumber="false"/>
  <text class="heading1" id="2">Emu river.</text>
  <text id="8" class="text">Access via the forestry at the end of Clarkes road Upper Stowport. Park at the boom gate, walk down the first road on your right and head to the river. 40 min with a bit of scrub bashing.</text>
  <text id="15" class="heading3">The Tasmania Boulder</text>
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      <climb>7</climb>
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  <problem id="7" stars="***" extra="(Stand)" number="1" name="West Coast Granite" length="" grade="V4/5" fa="Moses Bassett ">An awesome problem up the obvious proud arete on the left edge of the boulder when looking up river. To get the full value and grade start with hands on lower crimps.</problem>
  <text id="16" class="heading3">Dance Floor Boulder</text>
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      <climb>11</climb>
      <climb>12</climb>
      <climb>13</climb>
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  <problem id="11" stars="" extra="(SDS)" number="1" name="" length="" grade="V2" fa="Moses Bassett ">Up the easy downstream face, one move wonder off the ground.</problem>
  <problem id="12" stars="" extra="(SDS)" number="2" name="Bush Dance Arete" length="" grade="V2" fa="Owen Cameron">Sit start in front of the arete and straight up.</problem>
  <problem id="13" stars="*" extra="(Stand)" number="3" name="The Dance Floor" length="" grade="V3" fa="Moses Bassett ">Straight up the main face using the big flake and both aretes.</problem>
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</guide>