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  <header name="Forestier Peninsula" id="1"/> 
  <text id="54" class="heading2">Visscher Island</text>
  <text id="60" class="text">Dolerite Columns in south facing amphitheater.</text>
  <text id="55" class="heading2">Visscher Rock</text>
  <text id="61" class="text">The rock is almost a sea stack if you look at it from the right angle, can be scrambled to summit via short loose corner on west side and slabs.</text>
  <text id="57" class="heading2">Cape Fredrick Henrick</text>
  <text id="62" class="text">Looks like beautiful choss because it is.</text>
  <text id="47" class="heading2">First Sister</text>
  <text id="48" class="text">First sister from the coast, possible to scramble to the top up loose gully on east side.</text>
  <text id="45" class="heading2">Elephant Sister</text>
  <text id="46" class="text">The second sister from the coast, good quality granite tower. Access by boat from pirates bay boat ramp.</text>
  <climb id="51" stars="" extra="" number="" name="Benny-Darren" length="35m" grade="20" fa="Daz and Ben Carter 27/2/2019">Hand Crack right of cave on south face.</climb>
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      <climb>51</climb>
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  <text id="49" class="heading2">Deep Glen Bay</text>
  <text id="66" class="text">Most climbs completed are Deep Water Soloes (DWS), although some trad lines have also been completed, and there is substnaital potential for climbs of various types.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The bay and immediate surrounds is remarkable for the number and variety of caves, islands and archways. There is also quite a variety of quality rock types on offer, with the following listed in order of how many climbs have been put up on each type, to date: Granite, Limestone, Conglomerate, and Black Silt Stone.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</text>
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  <text id="50" class="text">Access:&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Boat:&lt;br/&gt;The easiest access to Deep Glen Bay is via boat.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;By Foot:&lt;br/&gt;It is also possible to walk to Deep Glen Bay from the Cape Surville track (Hylands road access). It is a long walk (2-3 hours) and access to many climbs is inconvenient even once the Bay has been reached. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The coastal traverse from Walters Openning (near high yellow bluff) south to Deep Glen Bay is highly recommended, but an epic day out. There has also been a failed attempt to traverse from DGB to Pirates Bay - many caves made for slow progress!</text>
  <text id="63" class="heading2">Clydes Island/Osprey Head</text>
  <text id="64" class="text">Deep water soloing easily accessible by foot.</text>
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