<guide><text class="heading1">Riverside</text><text
        class="text">This brand new crag was discovered in Winter 2003 by Jon Nermut and is presently under development. It offers nice sloper and roof problems in a great setting by the Derwent River.</text><image
        src="Riversideriversidemap2.jpg"></image><text
        class="access">To get to Riverside drive to New Norfolk. From the bridge in New Norfolk drive 6.7km towards Bushy Park. Park at the start of the chossy road cut. To get to the Prison head down the hill at the start of the road barrier. The fence crosses the right hand side of the crag, which is just above water level.</text><text
        class="heading2">The Prison</text><image
        src="Riversideriverside1.jpg"></image><problem extra="(SDS)"
        grade="V5" name="Boganville" number="1."
        stars="**">Start off flake, up to slopers, then dyno up and left.</problem><problem
        extra="
      " grade="V?" name="
      " number="2."
        stars="
      ">Project through roof and up slopers</problem><image
        src="Riversideriverside2.jpg"></image><problem
        extra="(Highball, Stand)" grade="V3" name="Rock Spider"
        number="3."
        stars="
      ">Grab holds in roof and crank up through lip.
The lower start up the rib would go.</problem><problem
        extra="(Highball, SDS)" grade="V6" name="Prison Sex" number="4."
        stars="**">Sit start on the jug to the right of the arete. Up via thin crack and crimp to slopers, trend left on jugs to meet arete, crank up through easy moves to the top.  Beware of loose blocks!</problem><problem
        extra="(Highball, Stand)" grade="V0" name="Kate's Slab"
        number="5."
        stars="
      ">Slab 2m to the right of previous problem</problem><text
        class="heading2">Underwater</text><text
        class="access">About 100m down the road from The Prison where the road take a left hand bend, another crag can be seen from the road.</text><text class="text">The crag hasn't been developed yet, as most of the good problems are currently under a foot or two of water. Should be good fun in summer though.</text></guide>