Hartz Mountains (Tasmania) Explained

Hartz Mountains
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Map:Australia Tasmania
Map Relief:1
Map Size:280
Location:Southern Tasmania, Australia
Elevation M:1254
Elevation Ref:[1] [2]
Prominence M:838
Isolation Km:16.16
Range:Hartz Range
Coordinates:-43.24°N 146.76°W

The Hartz Mountains are mountains with twin peaks located in southern Tasmania, Australia. The mountains are situated south west of Hobart, via Geeveston, and are part of the Hartz Mountains National Park. The Hartz Mountains area experiences typical south-west weather conditions. In all seasons there can be snow, chilling rains, low temperatures, strong winds, upslope fog and sudden weather changes.

With an elevation of above sea level, the Hartz Peak is the highest point of the Hartz Mountains,[2] and in fine weather the summit offers one of the best views of the southwest and north. This walk (5 hours return) is only for fit and experienced walkers.

Climate

Climate data for the region are sourced from Keoghs Pimple, at an altitude of and operating since 1996. It is an extremely rainy climate with 252 such days per annum, though which seldom falls heavily but rather as light showers or drizzle. The mean afternoon relative humidity, is likewise extraordinary.

See also

Notes and References

  1. 11538 . Hartz Peak, Australia . meters . 30 May 2017 .
  2. Web site: Hartz Mountains National Park . Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania . 29 April 2014 . 31 July 2015 .