Hmmm
I never was good at riddles and cryptic puzzles [refer previous attempts by 'others"]
But I need to get a few things straight.
1. There is a feature IN the photo which is not to be climbed.
2. There is another feature which goes by 2 different names which is where the photographer is standing - and hence it cannot be seen in the photo.
3. The feature in the photo is obvious - but it cannot be seen, due to the magic/limitations of photography.
4. These clues should have just "given it away"
About the only things I have gained are that the slope probably faces west - as it is very wind blown and it is coastal on the main island of Tas.
Not clear on which part it is - it could even be west coast, given the "it does look pretty dry" and "not stunted due to lack of rain" comments.
My poor little confused head is riffling through possibilities - any monuments you shouldn't climb on?
- any old wrecks?
- any old buildings falling into disrepair?
- any mine workings.... hold that thought ..... - is that some form of rubble from a mine and not a scree slope!
There would probably be warnings about climbing old rubble heaps!
Nothing jumps to mind for now - but that could be a fruitful line to consider - got to go to bed..