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  <header name="Anthony Link Road" id="1" walk="5 - 60 min" sun="All day in the right spots. " rock="Glacial conglomerate. " acknowledgement="By Moses Bassett " intro="The Anthony link road is the alternate route from Tullah to Queenstown via lake Plimsol, Mount Murchison, the  avoiding Roseberry. The road is 38km long winding through some of the most rugged and stunning scenery Tasmainia has to offer. The whole way is veritable smorgasbord of conglomerate rock, the large walls of the Tyndall Ranges, Mount Murchison and many more waiting to be discovered no doubt. All the way along there is hundreds of boulder&apos;s of variable size and quality just waiting to be investigated.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;As with any part of the West Coast the weather is very unpredictable and receives a great deal of rain. Best climbed in summer.     " history="No doubt climbers have been aware of these boulder&apos;s for years, potentially climbing a few, maybe as warm up&apos;s before committing to climbing in the Tyndalls. I have been climbing a few easy and easily accessible ones while driving through for the past few years with the first concerted effort to put up a few problems and boulders in one area happening in March 2019 with John Weiss " access="Access will vary depending on which area you wish to climb at but there should be no major issue&apos;s. The start of the road is about 1.5 - 2 hours from Burnie, 10 min from Tullah. Simply head towards Queenstown from Tullah via the &quot;Anthony Link Road&apos;.  " camping="Decent camping spots can be found at Lake Plimsol, closest facilities being in Tullah.  " autonumber="false"/>
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