eggs wrote:Dolerite goes a fair way in Tas - it is one of the more remarkable features of Tas that speaks to me of forces acting on vastly larger and faster scales than we tend to think of today.
I think it might be Anne rather than Denisons though.
So it might be from Mt Bobs? [I don't have any photos from there]
eggs wrote:Yes - it is from Bechervaise Plateau
[Thanks Rick - Paddy Pallin thought so to - they have used it as background in ads]
devoswitch wrote:Heading up Sharlands peak?
bogholesbuckethats wrote:devoswitch wrote:Heading up Sharlands peak?
Wow, did you go straight up the face?? It's much less steep to approach from behind.....
That's the one, your turn.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:bogholesbuckethats wrote:devoswitch wrote:Heading up Sharlands peak?
Wow, did you go straight up the face?? It's much less steep to approach from behind.....
That's the one, your turn.
Geevesy wrote:Looking down on Lake Burgess from Abrotanella Rise area?
Geevesy wrote:That's the one Zane. A recent view for you I believe?
grasshopper92 wrote:View south from Pindars Peak? Oval lake?
bushwalker zane wrote:This is on one of the 60 Great Short Walks of Tasmania.
johnw wrote:Must admit I haven't done this one yet. I think you're on the Labillardiere Peninsula (Pineapple Rocks) track looking at the bluff below Mt Bleak.
bushwalker zane wrote:johnw wrote:Must admit I haven't done this one yet. I think you're on the Labillardiere Peninsula (Pineapple Rocks) track looking at the bluff below Mt Bleak.
Bang on! Over to you, John
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