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Thu 06 Aug, 2009 9:31 am
maybe stubowling has a photo from your spot as he seems to have been everywhere i have

yes, its from mt snowy north, with the distinctive scree slope of nevada peak evident. how about a section on 'great scree slopes of tasmania'
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 9:38 am
The view was a little obscured when I was up Snowy North so didn't get the full view you got, but yes I have been there;
Weld is very distinctive so was the big give away on that one + I was there recently looking back in the opposite direction at the Snowys.
This one should be pretty easy, terrible weather I had on this summit

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Thu 06 Aug, 2009 9:55 am
stubowling wrote:Maybe taken from Snowy North?
Mt. Weld in middle distance, Arthurs (West Portal) in distance, edge of Jubilee Range in middle right.
maybe Nevada Peak the main peak on the left?
I reckon that you have nailed it
stubowling, and to confirm, that signature scree patch on Nevada Peak shows clearly in google Earth.

- Looking to Nevada Peak from Snowy North
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 10:59 am
From Mt Rufus looking past Mt Gell to Frenchans Cap? Pity about the non typical SW weather
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 11:12 am
Spot on Ian...yes, those sort of blue bird summit days are very memorable.
Over to you...
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 12:16 pm
stubowling wrote:Spot on Ian...yes, those sort of blue bird summit days are very memorable.
Over to you...
Yes, those rare blue skies days are truly memorable, so here's another one to continue the "Blue Skies" theme.
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 2:31 pm
Any chance you are on the southern end of the Anne Circuit - dropping off Mt Sarah-Jane (and approaching the side of Schnells Ridge)?
I'm not 100%, as have only been as far as Lake Judd... but its got that Sou-west plain kinda feel at least.
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 2:44 pm
Location incorrect but your assumption about "that Sou-west plain kinda feel" is getting warm.
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 3:00 pm
south coast track approaching louisa river?
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 6:38 pm
That's pretty close, but can you pinpoint the location by naming the feature which is to the left of photo?
As I reckon that you will work that out easily now, it will be your turn next, unless someone else jumps in before you.
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 7:18 pm
alright then, the peak might be mt louisa, the little scrubby bit might be an extension of a thing called the spica hills! my initial thought was that the pic is just to the east of where the track to louisa bay takes off
Thu 06 Aug, 2009 9:55 pm
scrub boy wrote:alright then, the peak might be mt louisa, the little scrubby bit might be an extension of a thing called the spica hills! my initial thought was that the pic is just to the east of where the track to louisa bay takes off
That's spot on! Photo was taken from where the South Coast Track comes around the southern end of Spica Hills and you get your first panoramic view (weather permitting) of Mt Louisa and the Ironbound Range with the next day's track in view. The Louisa Bay turn off is just before the track turns south to follow the base of the Spica Hills.
Over to you
scrub boy 
(Edit) Here's the full panorama for your enjoyment
Fri 07 Aug, 2009 9:03 am
I so should of picked that... especially once you see that "unforgetable" track up the Ironbounds...
Fri 07 Aug, 2009 11:47 am
here 'tis, a bit harder than previous efforts perhaps....
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Fri 07 Aug, 2009 12:28 pm
Sucked right in, another one to continue the "Blue Skies" theme . . . should be working, but time for a coffee break. . . . a first guess with the forestry evidence in the centre is the Picton River valley with Hartz Mountains on the right skyline, so photo possibly taken from Moores Garden or Mt Alexandra ridgeline looking north?
Fri 07 Aug, 2009 12:40 pm
Nice pic.
It's actually Mt. Mueller on the right, Mt. Bowes & Mt. Wedge on the left.
Taken from Mt. Styx looking west perhaps?
If not, close to that area, maybe from the Maydena range somewhere.
I was at Mt. Styx recently, tho got no views, other than the inside of a cloud; can't always get the bluebird days
edit: If I am correct, anyone else is welcome to post a pic, I'll be off walking all weekend.
If I am incorrect, i will have been pretty close, so please use my clues / observations to hone in on the exact spot
Fri 07 Aug, 2009 6:58 pm
damn you stubowling, my 'where am i' nemesis! yes, taken from mt styx, a nice little jaunt on a summers day with some nice expansive and interesting views, but do find the track! about an hour on the track, about 2.5 hours in the scrub, over to......
Fri 07 Aug, 2009 7:29 pm
Well seeing as no one else has stepped up, here is one for you. Should be pretty straightforwards so try for a precise location
bw
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Fri 07 Aug, 2009 8:49 pm
Cape Huay at the point you look down onto the Totem Pole?
Fri 07 Aug, 2009 9:39 pm
Close but you need to back track a bit
Sat 08 Aug, 2009 2:53 pm
Its gone a bit quiet - must be good weather with everyone out walking

Anyway - this looks like a telephoto shot.
It has the monument in it - which is west from the Totem Pole - and the island which is a fair way out.
So assuming a reasonable zoom effect - this will be from Mt Fortescue - I would say near the top, rather than on the way up the side.
Sat 08 Aug, 2009 4:00 pm
It is not really a long telephoto shot but you mentioned the Monument

. Its taken from Monument Lookout, so your turn I reckon.
bw
Sat 08 Aug, 2009 4:20 pm
Seems I didn't really get it right - although I had not heard of the lookout you mentioned, but I have been in the area.
With this one - I am looking for the name of a special feature near this spot.
You can actually see a tiny bit of it in the photo.
Sun 09 Aug, 2009 4:39 pm
Areyou on The Blade, near Cape Pillar?
Sun 09 Aug, 2009 4:41 pm
Pretty quiet weekend here. Can't be that we're all out walking, if the weather in Hobart is anything to go by!
Well eggs - we're in the Tasman Arch/Devils Kitchen area, I'd suggest. I'm going to narrow that down to you being on/near the track between Patersons Arch and the Devils Kitchen, with the latter just coming into view.
cheers
Peter
Sun 09 Aug, 2009 5:25 pm
whynotwalk
Its too quiet, so that will do - I was after Paterson's Arch.
And we were on the Waterfall Bay side approaching the arch. The stack in the photo was not highlighted (I don't even know if it is named) and not really obvious from the track. The photo was off track to get a better appreciation of it. The arch entrance is just beyond the stack.
For those who have not ventured along this track - this is what you will find beyond the stack.
Sun 09 Aug, 2009 5:49 pm
Thanks for your generosity eggs! Near enough will have to be good enough eh.
So ... my turn. No immediate hints, except that it's a lake
cheers
Peter
Sun 09 Aug, 2009 6:24 pm
Not Pine Lake Short Walk on the Central Plateau?
Mon 10 Aug, 2009 10:03 am
Yep - you got it! Well done stepbystep. I promise a harder one next time,
cheers
Peter
Mon 10 Aug, 2009 11:04 am
whynotwalk wrote:Yep - you got it! Well done stepbystep. I promise a harder one next time,
Keep it simple whynotwalk, some us haven't done the miles of others
The Pine Lake short walk was the first highland experience I had in Tas, drove up from Hobart on my way to Cradle for the first time.
They might not be adventurous walks, but the short one's are very important to give less driven tourists an insight into a very special ecosystem.
My shot is pretty easy too, though the walk wasn't
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