Hi bushwalkers,
I was wondering where I should put my first post, seems here will be OK. I grew up in Tasmania and used to do a fair bit of walking when I was growing up in the '70's and early '80's. I try to get back every year at least once to visit family and do some walking, once you're hooked to walking it's so hard to give it up!
Anyway, I often wondered how extensive the alpine areas in Tasmania were, so (for whatever reason) I went through the exercise of calculating the areas over 1,000m. (No I do not work in the Bureau of Stats if that's what you're thinking!!) The seven largest areas are listed below, just giving the name of the highest point within each area. They are in alphabetic order - your task (if you wish) is to place them in order from largest to smallest.
Mt Ossa, Mt Oakleigh, Mt Massif, Mt Gell, Mt Field West, Legges Tor, Cradle Mountain.
Actually, I put them in reverse alphabetic order, silly me, never mind it is not important to the exercise.
Nice to be part of your forum.
Regards etc.