bernieq wrote:Ahhh, snuck in there, GBW, and you are correct.
Not Sierra, as I've heard it referred to a few times - Mt Fredrick on the Serra Range from the track up from Sheep Hills carpark, part of the Major Mitchell Plateau walk.
Parks are busily destroying this walk in favour of the glamping dollar.
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:OK... It's in the Budawangs
johnw wrote:Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:OK... It's in the Budawangs
Until I have more time on my hands sadly my experience of the area remains limited. I'll try Mt Talaterang.
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Clyde gorge yes, Castle no
crollsurf wrote:Folly Point it is johnw, near a very nice little campsite.
ribuck wrote:I love that two people are relaxing out on the pointy end. Middle Head, perhaps?
jrg wrote:Tabiggai Gap in Botany Bay National Park?
Lophophaps wrote:Royal NP, Eagle Rock?
ribuck wrote:I think the foreground feature is The Balconies. You are seaward of the Coast Track, to the north of the big gully that is itself north of the balconies.
[edit: and quite a lot of zoom too]
neilmny wrote:On a mountain?
peregrinator wrote:I'll try Mt Everest
Lophophaps wrote:Jagungal or Kosciuszko?
ribuck wrote:neilmny wrote:On a mountain?
Sorry neilmny. I assume you are referring to the person. They are on a lump of concrete, rather than on a mountain.peregrinator wrote:I'll try Mt Everest
Sorry peregrinator. To the best of my knowledge, no-one has ever watched sunset from the summit of Mt Everest. You're more likely to survive if you are off the summit of Mt Everest well before sundown.Lophophaps wrote:Jagungal or Kosciuszko?
Sorry lofo, I don't think there's a place called "Jagungal or Kosciuszko".
Or perhaps you were trying to sneak two separate guesses into one post. I don't want to set a precedent by accepting that. Suppose I did, then next time you posted a photo of a mountain I would be tempted to upload a listing of all the peaks in the state.
However, I will give you 24 hours (from the time of this post) to upload a single guess. After that it's open to everyone again. And here's a clue: Believe it or not, it was named after the work of lawnmowing art in the following photo:
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