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Tue 17 Nov, 2020 8:10 pm
Well, you could get there by continuing along here, but it is not any of the usual routes. Though I was looking at the terrain and wondering if it would be possible.
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 9:32 pm
the chin?
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 10:38 pm
Don't think its named - but I suspect your are exploring along the high tops just south of Lake Huntley.
Wed 18 Nov, 2020 5:03 am
eggs wrote:Don't think its named - but I suspect your are exploring along the high tops just south of Lake Huntley.
Yes. It's a lovely ridge and surprisingly easy walking. Would be fun to go all the way down to Huntley and also to go across to Farquhars Lookout from there.
Wed 18 Nov, 2020 7:53 am
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- Shoreline heading north from Trial Harbour
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Wed 18 Nov, 2020 4:56 pm
South Cape Bay?
Wed 18 Nov, 2020 7:00 pm
Much closer to civilisation and a long way north - but still a very wild place.
The rock types are a clue.
Thu 19 Nov, 2020 11:07 am
Hmm maybe Rocky Cape NP? I'll have a stab at Castle Rock.
Thu 19 Nov, 2020 12:28 pm
Too far north. The rock types are granite and a purply conglomerate.
Thu 19 Nov, 2020 3:32 pm
This looks like the west coast, north west (takayna) in fact, but I can't recall anything quite like that big dark rock in any of the stretches I've walked, which is Macquarie Heads to Arthur River and bits to the north.
Thu 19 Nov, 2020 4:18 pm
Getting closer - keep moving south. The big dark rock is a pink/purply conglomerate - only occurs in one place in Tas.
Thu 19 Nov, 2020 4:51 pm
That wouldn't happen to be Sorell up behind the rocks, would it?
Thu 19 Nov, 2020 8:14 pm
Much closer - but this is a short walk from the end of a road. Further along I went up a gully and found an old gold stamping battery.
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 10:48 am
Some of the clues sound like around Trial Harbour although I only know of that type conglomerate on the west coast range, particularly the Tyndalls?
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 11:20 am
Correct Last. This is walking at Trial Harbour along the base of the escarpment where there is a lot of granite outcropping.
But the Amos - Heemskirk complex just east from there I consider as part of the conglomerate band that makes up the West Coast Range.
The block in view was probably brought down from up on those peaks.
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 11:59 am
I wish to register a complaint.
north-north-west wrote:... which is Macquarie Heads to Arthur River...
eggs wrote:Getting closer - keep moving south.
Trial Harbour is between Macquarie Heads and the Pieman River, which also means between the heads and Arthur River. Yes, sure I also said
takayna, but I interpreted your response to mean south of what I'd walked, not south of
takayna. Your clues and my brain do not work well together.

ps Or is this payback for "arfa"?
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 12:23 pm
Thanks eggs
I did wonder about that NNW.
I have only limited very interested amateur geology knowledge but the tops of Agnew, Heemskirk and around lake Cumberland are granite. I can't say I've seen conglomerate there. I'll look at my geology books/maps
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Fri 20 Nov, 2020 1:01 pm
Sorry NNW - I fixated on your "north west" and missed the reference to Macquarie Heads. Arthur River I am yet to get to.
And you are obviously correct about the granite tops. The block is clearly the West Coast Range conglomerate. I will have to get back to find out if there are bands of it underlying the granite. But some blocks have been distributed a fair way from the range.
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 1:06 pm
Last wrote:Thanks eggs
I did wonder about that NNW.
I have only limited very interested amateur geology knowledge but the tops of Agnew, Heemskirk and around lake Cumberland are granite. I can't say I've seen conglomerate there. I'll look at my geology books/maps
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That looks one whole lot like Heemskirk from Agnew. Or maybe it's just the weather that looks familiar.
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 1:11 pm
eggs wrote:Sorry NNW - I fixated on your "north west" and missed the reference to Macquarie Heads. Arthur River I am yet to get to.
And you are obviously correct about the granite tops. The block is clearly the West Coast Range conglomerate. I will have to get back to find out if there are bands of it underlying the granite. But some blocks have been distributed a fair way from the range.
One of things that put my thoughts in that area was the third rock, the greyish mudstone. A lot of the base visible strata all the way up the coast is that stuff. It can get involved in some really fantastic formations.
The granite is interesting. The belt running down the east coast is well known, but fewer people know about what's on the west. It's like the belt split into an inverted Y shape south of the Prom.
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 1:49 pm
That's correct NNW. Do they have another kind of weather over there?
Yes Eggs the west coast conglomerate has been well distributed. The Leven river is full of it for example. The scale of the deposit is also amazing. A couple of Km thick in places and stretching from St Valentines peak to at least Mt Sorell. It's hard to imagine the processes that led to it's formation
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 2:23 pm
Last wrote:That's correct NNW. Do they have another kind of weather over there?
On my last two visits I had more sunshine than cloud and was rained on only once. Plenty of rain around, just mostly a little bit away from me. Made me doubt my own sanity (well, in different ways to the usual).
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Fri 20 Nov, 2020 3:28 pm
Granite Creek Climies Track, the memorial is for three riders who died when swept away crossing the creek.
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 4:17 pm
Indeed. They should have used the bridge.
That crossing is rough as guts even when the water levels are low. Very dangerous when the creek is running high.
Fri 20 Nov, 2020 4:29 pm
Thank you, what lake is this?
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Sat 21 Nov, 2020 8:55 am
Lake Explorer?
Sat 21 Nov, 2020 10:00 am
Correct over to you.
Sat 21 Nov, 2020 2:08 pm
Thanks teak, next one:

- Echo Point looking across to the Traveller Range, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair NP
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Sat 21 Nov, 2020 2:19 pm
Echo Point
Sat 21 Nov, 2020 7:46 pm
eggs wrote:Echo Point
Certainly is eggs, I'm standing at the end of the jetty. Over to you.
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