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".
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