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        new="false">Other Eastern Crags</text><text class="text"
        new="false">This section contains information about other crags in the East of Tasmania for which we do not have full guides for.</text><text
        class="heading2" new="false">Orford</text><text class="text"
        new="false">Paradise Gorge at Orford has a number of established routes, but we don't have any details. Its surprising it hasn't been developed more as its only an hour from Hobart and extremely obvious. There are a number of short (10m or so) buttresses - next to the road, near the weir, and on the opposite side of the river. The most obvious buttress on the south side of the road has a couple of OK cracks and a hard face route with a carrot or two (or was it a piton?). Be very careful climbing near the highway - as there are plenty of loose rocks waiting to land on cars below.</text><text
        class="heading2" new="false">Red Rock Point</text><text
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        new="false">There is a little bolted granite crag at Red Rock Point, which is about half an hour north of Bicheno. There are about half a dozen bolted routes here, but I have no details of the route, or who developed it. Travelling north, go a couple of km past the Little Beach turn off until you see a fancy gate on the right with &quot;Red Rock Point&quot; on it. Go past this until the fence finishes, and turn right onto a 4WD track. Follow this down to a dam, and take the track down to the coast. The main crag is just to the south, and there is another route on a little pinnacle 100m or so north. The main crag is shown below.</text><image
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        new="false">South Mt Cameron</text><text class="text" new="false">South Mount Cameron, along the (B82) road off the Tasman Hwy, between Derby and Weldborough, has quite a bit of coarse grained granite. There are some reasonable sized faces, but no known routes. You could be the first.</text></guide>