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Wed 09 Mar, 2011 8:06 am
Tony wrote:johnw wrote:Tabletop Mountain?
Hi John,
I thought you might know this one, yes it is table Top Mountain, your turn now.
Table Top Mountain is an easy cross country ski day trip from Kiandra or Selwyn ski resort and is a favourite of mine, on a clear day the views from Table Top are stunning.
Thanks Tony. It wasn't too difficult to work out from the online map out once you said the AAWT passed to the east and north. I haven't visited the peak but have done some pottering around Kiandra not too far away. I could also just make out the outline of Jagungal on the horizon.
Next one is in VIC. What is the foreground water feature called and its location? Bonus points for naming any of the background features or where I took the photo from.

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Wed 09 Mar, 2011 8:22 am
Is this Diamantina Creek with Mt Feathertop in the left background?
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 9:25 am
Graham51 wrote:Is this Diamantina Creek with Mt Feathertop in the left background?
Not Diamantina Creek but Mt Feathertop is visible.
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 9:41 am
If I was looking at Mt Hotham I would expect to see the road cutting on its side - but I cannot drill down into these photos to be able to pick it out
However, I will hazard that you are looking over Lake Catani from the Monolith at Mt Buffalo
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 10:45 am
eggs wrote:If I was looking at Mt Hotham I would expect to see the road cutting on its side - but I cannot drill down into these photos to be able to pick it out
However, I will hazard that you are looking over Lake Catani from the Monolith at Mt Buffalo
Yes I'll pay that eggs. It is Lake Catani on Mt Buffalo plateau, but not from the Monolith. This is from the lookout at the top of the Lake View track. Both tracks start in roughly the same place. Over to you...
Do you mean you want bigger photos?
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:10 am
I think there are a couple of ways to place photos - but I add generally add photos about 1200x800 and if you click on them they will open up to full size.
There has to be a road on Hotham in that photo, I just can't pick it.
My first statement was going to be from the Lake View lookout - but looking at Google satellite suggested you might have needed to be a bit further round - but obviously not.
Next one is in NSW (my first - despite almost 50% of entries so far being NSW)

- On the Grand High Tops walk near the Breadknife in the Warrumbungles, NSW - Siding Springs in the distance
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Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:17 am
Looks like it might be in the Warrumbungle's but where I have no idea.
Tony
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:23 am
You are in the right NP...
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:28 am
eggs wrote:You are in the right NP...
I have never walked in the Warrumbungle's, it is on my list to do, someone else might know, I am off for a bike ride.
Tony
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:33 am
Stab in the dark - The Breadknife.
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:38 am
I will accept the BreadKnife.
Technically - this is next to the Breadknife as a secondary dike running at a different angle down the slope.
You cross the top of it on the Grand High Tops walk.
In the background is the dome of the Observatory at Siding Springs
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:45 am
OK, thanks eggs. Now to find a photo. Back soon.
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:53 am
Had this photo in mind for a previous turn but baulked at using it as I thought it may be too hard. But, hey, what the hell lets go:
Location: NSW.

- Tessellated Pavements - Mt Irvine, BMNP.
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Wed 09 Mar, 2011 12:26 pm
The Tesselated Pavement near Mt Irvine in the Blue Mountains?
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 12:39 pm
Correct. Over to you again.
Have you seen the Emu Woman engraving at this site?
If not then here is a photo (this photo is not part of the competition

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- Emu Woman engraving - Tesselated Pavement, Mt Irvine.
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 12:54 pm
Congratulations Bushwalk Australia members, First ten pages completed today.
In the ten pages we have had 314 posts with 3723 views (at time of writing) we have averaged around 360 views per page or 11.8 views per post, this is twice that of the Where am I Tasmanian game which averages 180 views per page, 6 views per post.
The quality of the photos has been excellent, I have been drooling over some of the places that I have seen in the game.
Would like encourage some more members to join in.
Tony
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 1:07 pm
michael_p wrote:Correct. Over to you again.
Have you seen the Emu Woman engraving at this site?
Interesting short walk, I think there are a couple of different routes into it. Yes we did see the engraving, always great to find gems like that and hope that they remain intact. Unfortunately natural weathering and vandalism are constant threats. We did much of the walk in the rain so the contrast in my photos may not be as good yours, even though it looks like you've added some water for clarity.
Next is an easy one from QLD. What is the name of the feature in the left foreground? Bonus points if you can tell me which track I'm on:
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 1:11 pm
johnw wrote:...even though it looks like you've added some water for clarity.
Yes we did as we could hardly see it, it's almost invisible when dry.
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 1:24 pm
michael_p wrote:johnw wrote:...even though it looks like you've added some water for clarity.
Yes we did as we could hardly see it, it's almost invisible when dry.
Yep, I've found that's often the case and some of those I've visited more than once are now becoming even more difficult to see just through weathering. Particularly some around Kuring-gai Chase NP. A shame as once they're gone that's it, but there's not much can be done I guess except erect shelters which take away from the natural location. One location, in a lesser known area that I visit from time to time, suffered a rock collapse and several drawings were obliterated.
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 3:14 pm
Not any takers yet?
I suspect there is a whole thread currently discussing this walk.
But I think you are looking at Egg Rock - possibly from the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk near Binna Burra - or a bit along the section called the Lower Bellbird Circuit.
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 3:49 pm
eggs wrote:Not any takers yet?
I suspect there is a whole thread currently discussing this walk.
But I think you are looking at Egg Rock - possibly from the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk near Binna Burra - or a bit along the section called the Lower Bellbird Circuit.
Yes eggs, it is Egg Rock

. I'm actually on the Ships Stern circuit at Binna Burra. From memory at the northernmost lookout point. I don't think that track is actually part of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk but we may be overlooking a section of it. It was a memorable day for leeches, rain and finishing the last 2 kms in pitch darkness using head torches. Nice walk though

. Your turn...
p.s. Is that size photo working out better?
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 3:58 pm
Yes the photo size is better - now we just need to work on the skyline so it is not too bright and therefore hiding detail
I noticed quite a few tracks in parallel in that area - including the Ships Stern Circuit track. From another online photo it appears your shot might have had some telephoto to it.
And the GC Hinterland Great Walk appears to follow the Ships Stern Track till it meets the Lower Bellbird Track.
Next one is from Victoria [PS - there is no detail hidden in this horizon - but it is still a bit blown out - sorry]
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 7:43 pm
I have searched all of the google images for the Victorian coast and looked at the whole coast on Google Earth and I still do not have a clue.
Tony
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 7:53 pm
did you come across cape schanck tony ?
Wed 09 Mar, 2011 8:11 pm
isoma wrote:did you come across cape schanck tony ?
Thanks isoma, I did see Cape Schanck but did not pay much attention.
I just found this photo on Google images

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Wed 09 Mar, 2011 11:05 pm
So who wants it - isoma or Tony?
Looking over Cape Schank - the rock is called Pulpit Rock
Thu 10 Mar, 2011 5:01 am
eggs wrote:So who wants it - isoma or Tony?
Looking over Cape Schank - the rock is called Pulpit Rock
I think isoma should have turn but if not I have a few photos ready.
Tony
Thu 10 Mar, 2011 7:09 am
This game has shown me something - Googlelmages has a lot of pics from just about everywhere on the mainland, but there are large areas of Tas that aren't clicked so to speak.
Interesting...
Thu 10 Mar, 2011 7:38 am
OK - what NSW 'waterfall' am I at ?
2 photos as I dont have any shots with the full view.

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Thu 10 Mar, 2011 8:18 am
eggs wrote:Yes the photo size is better - now we just need to work on the skyline so it is not too bright and therefore hiding detail

eggs is buying me a better camera for Christmas to help with that

eggs wrote:I noticed quite a few tracks in parallel in that area - including the Ships Stern Circuit track. From another online photo it appears your shot might have had some telephoto to it.
And the GC Hinterland Great Walk appears to follow the Ships Stern Track till it meets the Lower Bellbird Track.
There are tracks all over the place around there. I'm trying to recall the exact route we took, the current park sketch map seems ambiguous about where the GCHGW goes. I know we walked anticlockwise and finished on the Bellbird circuit so I guess we must have been on the GCHGW at some point (don't think it existed in 2007 though?). Yes there's a fair bit of zoom in that shot.
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