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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby Tony » Tue 22 Mar, 2011 7:13 pm

This one is in SA again. Are NZ shots allowable here BTW?


Hi Photohiker,

A good question that I have thought about before, at the moment no, but if others members would like to consider opening up the Where-is-it (Aussie) to include New Zealand then I am quite happy to discuss the possibility with the moderators.

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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby juju » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 8:45 am

I'd rather keep it in oz...
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby eggs » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 8:58 am

I could only see a NZ entry if it was in a dedicated thread - not in the Aussie comp.

NZ has such diversity and numbers of parks that I suspect that such a competition may take days between entries to figure them out.
The Aussie comp will be bad enough as entries become more obscure.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby jez_au » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 9:13 am

West my friends, WA
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby gayet » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 1:49 pm

Hills look to be the wrong shape for the Bungle Bungles, maybe the Pilbara area?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby photohiker » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 1:52 pm

Petermann Ranges?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby jez_au » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 3:31 pm

Yes, that is the red dirt of the Pilbara, not the Petermann Ranges.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby eggs » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 3:49 pm

Curious name on the photo - would it mean this could be the Kennedy Range?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby jez_au » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 4:12 pm

No it is not the Kennedy Ranges, those are a plateau, I haven't been there, looks like an interesting place.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 5:56 pm

Hamersley Range?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby gayet » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 6:04 pm

Chichester Range?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby jez_au » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 7:22 pm

Yes, it is in the Hamersley Range
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 10:22 pm

jez_au wrote:Yes, it is in the Hamersley Range

Some of these are challenging when you haven't been there. I've always associated Hamersley with iron ore so it wasn't my first thought, but It was the only thing I could find that seemed to fit.

Next one from NSW, what summit am I on?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby north-north-west » Wed 23 Mar, 2011 11:35 pm

That looks like the bonsai trig on the Granite Peaks.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 12:06 am

north-north-west wrote:That looks like the bonsai trig on the Granite Peaks.

Not Granite Peaks, which looks to be this one http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/eZfvVS0gZuGdy2lh73Tvyw?feat=embedwebsite, but you're not too far away.

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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby Tony » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 5:00 am

When I first looked at the photo I had the feeling I had been there, it looks very much like Mt Tate Trig.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby jez_au » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 6:02 am

jez_au wrote:Yes, it is in the Hamersley Range


Oh uh.... johnw... I just meant to given you a clue. The Hammersley Range stretches over 400km through the Pilbara. A single photo like this can't possibly define the whole 400km.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 7:43 am

Tony wrote:When I first looked at the photo I had the feeling I had been there, it looks very much like Mt Tate Trig.
Yes that's it Tony, Mt Tate trig, only without the snow. We did a circuit starting from Guthega Dam going up the East ridge then back around the other side near the Rolling Ground and over Mt Tate.

jez_au wrote:Oh uh.... johnw... I just meant to given you a clue. The Hammersley Range stretches over 400km through the Pilbara. A single photo like this can't possibly define the whole 400km.

:oops: Oops, sorry about that, I read it as that was the answer you were looking for. So how do we proceed, back to your image I guess?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 8:27 am

Is it Mt Meharry?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby photohiker » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 8:32 am

johnw wrote:Is it Mt Meharry?


You better win this one johnw, or you will have caused a rip in the fabric of the universe! :D
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby Tony » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 8:32 am

johnw wrote: :oops: Oops, sorry about that, I read it as that was the answer you were looking for. So how do we proceed, back to your image I guess?


I also thought jez-au Ok'd the answer, might have to make things a bit clearer next time, we will go back to the Hammersley ranges photo.

jez-au, we might have to have some clues on this one.

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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby jez_au » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 8:35 am

Don't worry, it isn't the first time the mountain has been slighted. Nearby Mt Bruce was thought to be the highest peak in WA for over 100 years, until detailed topo surveys were done in the 60s and Mt Meharry, which hadn't even been named, was found to be 13m taller.

To be clear, yes johnw you are correct, it is Mt Meharry :-)
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 8:40 am

jez_au wrote:Don't worry, it isn't the first time the mountain has been slighted. Nearby Mt Bruce was thought to be the highest peak in WA for over 100 years, until detailed topo surveys were done in the 60s and Mt Meharry, which hadn't even been named, was found to be 13m taller.

To be clear, yes johnw you are correct, it is Mt Meharry :-)

Thanks jez_au, Mt Bruce was the other one I was researching. Phew, the fabric of the universe remains intact Photohiker :lol:. To put things back in order, it's Tony's go as he correctly identified my Mt Tate image...
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby Tony » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 9:09 am

To put things back in order, it's Tony's go as he correctly identified my Mt Tate image...


Thanks John, that was a good one jez-au, I am learning so much about Australia.

This next one is going to be a bit easier and it is a where am I, location NSW. Name the place I am standing on and as an extra what is the name of the mountain am I looking at.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 10:03 am

The distance looks a bit wrong for some reason and I don't have my own photos from the same place handy to check. But are you standing on Mt Etheridge (not an official name I believe, usually referred to as the unnamed peak on Etheridge Ridge, even though it's the fifth highest peak) looking at Mt Kosciuszko? In which case Rawson Pass is out of view below.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby Tony » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 10:40 am

Hi John,

You are correct, it is the unnamed peak on Etheridge Ridge that I am standing on, I am looking at Mt Mt Kosciuszko.

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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 11:17 am

Thanks Tony. We've done a few "peakbagging" day trips in the past to try and scale the highest 20 or so on the mainland and that was included in one of them. I think I'm now only missing 2 of about 23, Gungartan and Jagungal.

What is the name of this NSW waterfall?
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby Tony » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 1:34 pm

[quote="johnw"]Thanks Tony. We've done a few "peakbagging" day trips in the past to try and scale the highest 20 or so on the mainland and that was included in one of them. I think I'm now only missing 2 of about 23, Gungartan and Jagungal.

Hi John,

Both are very nice walks, though I have only done Gungartan in the winter.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby eggs » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 1:50 pm

This one tweaked a memory from some earlier research.
I had been scanning over Danger Falls and gorge for another picture you out up.
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Re: Game: Where-is-it (Aussie)

Postby johnw » Thu 24 Mar, 2011 2:10 pm

eggs wrote:This one tweaked a memory from some earlier research.
I had been scanning over Danger Falls and gorge for another picture you out up.

eggs I take it you're typing on a very small keyboard :wink:. Yes, that's near enough.
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