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Bicentennial Park is the start of both the Signal station track and the Lambert Rivulet track.   Along Along these tracks there is a scattering of dolerite boulders that offer some joy to local bouldering enthusiasts. The start of the tracks and fastest way to access the routes is to park along Churchill Avenue, just past the Hutchins school. You will see are clearing on the R) hand side of the road with a sign that says: Bicentennial Park. Some of the routes offer some quality movements with decent rock and are certainly worth a visit if you're wanting to try something close to Hobart. There is potential for more routes to come here, as there is scattering of dolerite all through the gulley. Note that some of the rock can be quite chossy, there is plenty of flora debris and several boulders are within dense forest and would remain damp through the wetter, colder months. The routes added thus are some of the better, cleaner lines found, with more routes to hopefully come. As per expected treat the area with care, don't leave rubbish and if trying to make landings safer, please use dead debris rather than removing living material from its home. This is a shared reserve so be friendly to others.  Routes are written up left to right as you approach the climbs. 

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