The majestic Mt. Lindesay on the border range is somewhat of an enigma being inhospitable to both bushwalkers and climbers. There are no tracks and the ascent is too dangerous for casual walkers yet the stout approach and dreadful rock quality discourages all but the most masochistic climbers.
The mountain presents an unmistakable two-tier wedding cake profile that is more distinctive than the relaxed profile of its higher neighbour Mt. Barney to the west. Mt. Lindesay is also covered in luxuriant rain forest that is home to some of the most spectacular orchids, staghorns and gympie trees I have ever seen. In contrast, Barney has more solid rock with hospitable sunny ridges and many tracks to the summit of both peaks.
I have just posted an album of Mt. Lindesay adventures from 1963 to1980 in tribute to the late Bert Salmon, who introduced me to bush walking and revered this mountain. The pictures include an ascent of Glenie's Chair to the east and hopefully may inspire others to follow in the footsteps of Bert. The link is here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/101661947338276298498/MtLindesay