Ironstone Mountain Explained

Ironstone Mountain
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Map:Australia Tasmania
Map Relief:1
Map Size:280
Location:Central Highlands, Tasmania, Australia
Range:Great Western Tiers
Elevation M:1444
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:194
Coordinates:-41.71°N 146.47°W
Topo:Tasmap Lake Mackenzie (4438) 1:25000
Age:Jurassic

The Ironstone Mountain is a mountain located in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia. Part of Great Western Tiers escarpment, the mountain is situated south of the small country village of Mole Creek.

With an elevation of 1444m (4,738feet) above sea level,[1] the mountain is the highest peak of the Great Western Tiers[2] and has a nearby companion lake, Lake Ironstone. The highest point is marked with a trig point, but more dominant is the slightly lower part of the mountain depicted here in the information box.

Location and access

The mountain is at grid reference 563819 UTM Zone 55S (Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system) and high resolution topographical information is available on Tasmap Lake Mackenzie (4438) 1:25000.

Access to Ironstone Mountain is mainly from two walking tracks. The closest access is from the north via Mole Creek, Caveside and Westrope Road to the Western Creek Track which follows the eastern side of the gully formed by Western Creek. Another access route is from the east via Deloraine, Meander, Smoko Road and the Mount Ironstone Track. This track starts south of Mother Cummings Peak, another dominant landmark in the region.

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Notes and References

  1. 23629 . Ironstone Mountain, Australia . meters . 31 May 2017 .
  2. Book: Lloyd, Sarah. The edge, a natural history of Tasmania's Great Western Tiers. 978-0-646-57082-2. Friends of Jacky's Marsh Inc. 2012. 1.