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Fri 14 Aug, 2009 10:10 am
Hmm - I was trying not to win, but oh well - tasadam pushed me.
Yes I had noticed Diamond Peak and the POW range in the distance. I have not separated that range out in my list - as it is in the very remote category.
I sort of clump that whole area from the Denisons across into 1 group.
Anyway - I have not converted anymore slides yet - so this might be easy..
Fri 14 Aug, 2009 2:19 pm
Gee, it's gone awfully quiet!
eggs, i'm assuming this is another shot near the west coast judging by the rock,
tho the dolerite ranges in the background may make it a little confusing.
I'm guessing somewhere along the Tyndall range again? But could be completely wrong.
Maybe some clues for others might help; I'll stay a distant spectator for a while I think.
Fri 14 Aug, 2009 2:30 pm
wow - I have really thrown you.
this is a
very popular spot
In the complaints of some - "there is a fair bit of zoom in this one" - and the trick is to imagine a rather large lake between the nearest break lines.
PS - there are 2 tracks visible in the photo as well. And West Coast Rocks are pink/purple!
Fri 14 Aug, 2009 7:46 pm
Tarn shelf from an unusual perspective???
bw
Fri 14 Aug, 2009 7:51 pm
A lot further north
Sat 15 Aug, 2009 11:35 am
must be good weather and people are out walking?
The white rock is quartzite - and this is a patch which is next to a large dolerite mountain - that a lot of people visit - even if very briefly to take a picture of it across the lake.
Sat 15 Aug, 2009 9:55 pm
ok i really have no idea, but how about on the roland range somewhere looking across to the black bluff range?
Don't think Mt Roland has many tarns though
Sat 15 Aug, 2009 10:29 pm
Sorry - it is not Mt Roland (a bit far north) - but it would be visible from Mt Roland.
It is not West Coast or Mt Field area.
It is an area dominated by dolerite - with a few of the minor peaks consisting of white quartzite.
I had not intended this one to be particularly hard - but it seems that it is.
My family had a wonderful lunch at the lakes on the ridge across the other side - amongst the quartzite rocks - on the same day this photo was taken.
It is one of my top spots in Tasmania - which is generally reached after climbing a very steep peak by way of chains. This is to the left of the photo and the track coming down from it to the lakes is visible in the photo. So is the other track next to these lakes which comes up from behind the said peak.
To get from lunch to where the photo was taken we had to travel across the face of a major peak going around a large glacial lake which lies between this spot and the far lakes. There is a great day walk around the edge of this lower lake which many of the numerous visitors to this place use. Especially if they have young kids and/or the weather is bad. On this particular day there were people canoeing on the lake - though I suspect they were not on their "honeymoon".
Sat 15 Aug, 2009 10:42 pm
I guess it's near Hansons peak ??
Not terribly familiar with Cradle area .
ff
Sat 15 Aug, 2009 10:50 pm
Hansons Peak is just off the photo to the left.
So where was the photo taken? (The answer is a rather broad designation for an area)
[You should really visit flyfisher - I know it is too popular - but it really is gorgeous - especially over on that other side where far fewer go.]
Sat 15 Aug, 2009 11:00 pm
This one has been up too long.
I will give it to flyfisher.
The place was Cradle Plateau - not far along the track after crossing the river on the section towards Marions Lookout from Kitchen Hut.
The view is across Lake Dove to the Twisted lakes
Sun 16 Aug, 2009 7:58 am
As I don't really have any suitable pics anyone feel free to post.
Ireally must get out and get a few.
ff
Sun 16 Aug, 2009 1:58 pm
All quiet on the "WE(T)stern front" this weekend - so here's an easy one to get someone new to the game to contribute an answer.
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Sun 16 Aug, 2009 2:21 pm
Could it be St Valentine's Peak?
Sun 16 Aug, 2009 3:57 pm
dirkus49 wrote:Could it be St Valentine's Peak?
No . . . . not St Valentine's Peak.
Sun 16 Aug, 2009 7:13 pm
OK . . . first clue - note geology of this peak ie what type of rock?
Sun 16 Aug, 2009 8:35 pm
It has been quiet - I guess it may get busier tomorrow - when folk are back from the weekend.
You could be right about the wet affecting people.
It is a beautiful white quartzite rock - I remember it well. But when we were there the cloud was at eye level almost all around.
Magical and moody, but not very revealing. My distance shots were from below the cloud.
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 10:45 am
OK . . . second clue, photo taken about 10.00am so check out likely direction of view from shadow angles.
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 11:20 am
I don't know, but it reminds me of the "crossroads" at the base of Marion's Lookout.
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 11:33 am
Don't know either, too low for Marion's, maybe further west, Mt Murchison?
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 11:42 am
stepbystep wrote:Don't know either, too low for Marion's, maybe further west, Mt Murchison?
. . . . try further south, and look carefully at the peaks on the horizon.
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 11:50 am
Haven't been there and I'm too lazy for crosschecking maps/google earth, but possibly Frenchmans?
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 12:20 pm
stepbystep wrote:Haven't been there and I'm too lazy for crosschecking maps/google earth, but possibly Frenchmans?
Yes, it is from the track just below the top of Frenchmans Cap looking north to the peaks of the Cradle Mt NP. Cradle Mt is on the left with Barn Bluff, Pelion West, Ossa etc above the clouds.
Your're IN
stepbystep
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 2:16 pm
Cool, thanks tas-man, you've just given me yet another reason to do Frenchman's this summer
This one should be pretty easy for those in the South.
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Mon 17 Aug, 2009 7:52 pm
OK folks SBS needs to tune out.
Only 1 clue for you - I'm pretty high and the peaks in the distance are no higher
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 9:26 pm
Can I see Tyenna peak and Mount Anne in there?
ff
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 9:43 pm
I think so. Maybe.
In which case that could be somewhere up the top of the Rodway Range? I can't be bothered digging out maps to work angles.
Tue 18 Aug, 2009 8:27 am
flyfisher wrote:Can I see Tyenna peak and Mount Anne in there?
ff
Yep
Tue 18 Aug, 2009 8:28 am
scavenger wrote:In which case that could be somewhere up the top of the Rodway Range? I can't be bothered digging out maps to work angles.
Close, but lazyness won't win you the glittering prize
Tue 18 Aug, 2009 9:23 am
That seems a bit tough.
I did get a map out - and I placed it early on the ascent over the Rodway Range. Not sure where the top of the range is - probably further north.
Not having been there - though I got close - is it above the Lions Den?
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