eggs wrote:Mt Conner it is - seen from the road into Uluru
johnw wrote:Mt Tidbinbilla from Mt Domain?
johnw wrote:Mt Gingera from Coronet Peak?
Tony wrote:johnw wrote:Mt Gingera from Coronet Peak?
Getting closer John, The mountain and I are further south again.
johnw wrote:Tony wrote:johnw wrote:Mt Gingera from Coronet Peak?
Getting closer John, The mountain and I are further south again.
Thanks Tony, hopefully I'll get it this time, by process of elimination if nothing else. Mt Namadgi from Yankee Hat?
north-north-west wrote:This is frustrating. I've been there, but it was some 15 months back, when I didn't have a camera, so all i can do is try to remember exactly where I walked.
To begin with, is that river the Goodradigbee?
north-north-west wrote:Gudgenby?
north-north-west wrote:Given that Gudgenby is only one km inside the western border, that's a bit hard to work out, if the photo is taken inside the ACT.
Murray, or Kelly. They're the only peaks I hit in that period that weren't right on the border itself, and I'm pretty sure it's not Murray. Kelly?
johnw wrote:Recognise that one, summit of Mt Townsend.
michael_p wrote:Jindabyne from Mt Jinderboine.
EDIT: misspelt Jinderboine.
Tony wrote:Hi John,
I think you are on Kalkite Mountain, looking down on Lake Jindabyne where the Eucumbene river comes in and the little village of Kalkite.
johnw wrote:Well done Tony, absolutely spot on. The actual summit is on a rock further back from the trig. A very interesting walk that I don't think is done too often, combining easy FT with a couple of kms off track. On the return we had an encounter with a group of wild brumbies. Over to you.
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