Near enough Martin, from Anderson Bluff just north of Burgess Bluff.
For those not in the know:
The scrubby conical peak in the right mid-foreground is Piquenit (after the C19th Tasmanian Landscape painter).
Mt. Hopetoun in the mid-centre/left foreground, with the obvious 'S' shaped button grass spur in the bottom left of photo being Lancaster Lead (after Keith Lancaster).
Obviously, Federation Peak & The Eastern Arthur Range in the background.
The views in either direction from this one (right - to the Arthur Plains & Western Arthur Range (see attached enlarged pano), and left to Crest Range, Mt. Bobs, PB, south coast etc) are equally impressive. Views of South West Tasmania don't get much better - a
highly recommended walk to anyone who hasn't been there.
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- The Arthur Ranges from Anderson Bluff.
The camping at Square Tarn also looks very nice in which case all of the South Picton range could be done in a couple of days.
Sorry to ramble on, happy memories of a fantastic summit!
Over to you MJD.