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        access="This crag is situated near Mornington. From Hobart heading towards the airport, take the Mornington Exit. Turn R at the intersection, Flagstaff Gully Road, as if heading to Rocky Tom. Just after you come through rock cutting park on R at a fire trail gate. The cliff is the obvious rock on the ridge directly in front of you. Look at the Hill and at the cliff, follow your nose. Through gate up dirt road to second blocked off road to R. Up this to base of hill and beside creek. Walk directly up the steep and loose hill, 20 minutes. You should see some yellow tape to help you find the way on route up the hill.&lt;br/>Alternatively from car and gate, follow the road heading up the hill on the right all the way up the ridge to the top of the range and work your way down from the cliff top. This is a pre-longed climb and takes about 30min."
        acknowledgement="By Dave Barnes" history=""
        intro="I would say that a fair few climbers have eyed off this chunck of Hobart stone over the years. It sits on the crest of a ridge in the Meehan range obvious ahead as you drive east out of town. I would suppose this area has been looked at before but access and the moss-encrusted rock must have turned away earlier parties. There has been no evidence of routes found at the cliff other then these new ones. It is also a hangout for the occasional lost boys, as indicated by some of the rock art.&lt;br/>After extensive cleaning some interesting rock has been brought to life and revealed some great routes. The Hill is a bit like Rocky Tom but much taller. There are enough routes to make a good day out, with a variety to choose from.&lt;br/>The Hill has a variety of middle grade, well protected routes - bumbly nirvana, a bit like a sport resort for working climbers. Bolts have been used at the crag and the routes are made to be safe and enjoyable. However, where good protection is available we have utilised those placements. The majority of bolts are rings or fixed brackets but a few bolt brackets will come in handy. All bolts are stainless and are 10mm. Standard bolt brackets fit on those that need them. There is also good opportunity for more routes particularly in the harder range.&lt;br/>The crag has some minor walls on each side of the main area. There are also cracks and corners for those among us who do those things. The view of Hobart and surrounds are exceptional adding to your visit. Best time to get the sun is in the mid to late arfternoon. Routes are described from L to R of each section."
        name="Meehan Range" new="false" rock="Mudstone"
        sun="Afternoon sun" walk="20-30 mins uphill"></header></guide>