nickthetasmaniac wrote:.......I honestly doubt that. For a feature this visible if people are going to climb it then they're going to climb it - I don't think a name will make an ounce of difference......
Give a point and see what happens
nickthetasmaniac wrote:.......I honestly doubt that. For a feature this visible if people are going to climb it then they're going to climb it - I don't think a name will make an ounce of difference......
PeterJ wrote:nickthetasmaniac wrote:.......I honestly doubt that. For a feature this visible if people are going to climb it then they're going to climb it - I don't think a name will make an ounce of difference......
Give a point and see what happens
stepbystep wrote:PeterJ wrote:nickthetasmaniac wrote:.......I honestly doubt that. For a feature this visible if people are going to climb it then they're going to climb it - I don't think a name will make an ounce of difference......
Give a point and see what happens
MJD has it on his list as Mount Ossa(South) and has assigned 2 points
DaveNoble wrote:Here in NSW - we have a large wilderness area known as the Wollangambe Wilderness (in Blue Mts and Wollemi National Parks) that has very few names beside those for the major creeks. And amongst the very few names that are there are "Lost Flat" and "Mt Mistake". This is one area that has kept a special wilderness mystique.
PeterJ wrote:Give a point and see what happens
DaveNoble wrote:jmac wrote:I believe there's a strong argument for minimising assignment of new names to features in the wilderness.
Agreed. Also - no need for a name for the other summit of Ossa (to the NW of Ossa on the ridge to Thetis - a pinnacle - and perhaps the most spectacular summit of Ossa)
Its nice to have large blank areas on the map. (The book "Blank on the Map" by Tilman is a classic). Here in NSW - we have a large wilderness area known as the Wollangambe Wilderness (in Blue Mts and Wollemi National Parks) that has very few names beside those for the major creeks. And amongst the very few names that are there are "Lost Flat" and "Mt Mistake". This is one area that has kept a special wilderness mystique.
Dave
jmac wrote:"(sarge is very much alive.....
That's great to hear, although it was PeterJ who asked after him. I didn't enter the part of the discussion that considered the merits of nomenclature candidates because my preference was for non-nomenclature in this instance.
All the best,
J.
Nuts wrote:As far as nick giving a name to punters, I've heard some CH interps, just make one up![]()
fenlok wrote:To expand on the idea of what it might be named (if it actually is un-named at present); do you think the mythological names in the area add to its mystique?
NickD wrote:Gotta agree with Dave and Jmac here. If you look at Mt Proteus to the West of Pelion West before it was named it recieved more or less no visitors, ever! Now its recognized as an Abel and it now gets...well bugger all visitors, but visitors none the less. Tramontane to the East of High Dome is believed to never have been climbed before what 2010? Now its destined to recieve every hardcore Abelist over the next 10 years.
nickthetasmaniac wrote: Is *Mt Ossa South* an Abel? Serious question... I don't have the 1:25000 map to confirm.
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