Precipitous Bluff Explained

Precipitous Bluff
Elevation M:1145
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:415
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Range:Southern Ranges
Coordinates:-43.4667°N 146.6°W
Topo:https://maps.thelist.tas.gov.au/listmap/app/list/map?cookieteststate=check&llx=507800.0&lly=5238420.0&urx=544000.0&ury=5261900.0&layers=268
Map:Australia Tasmania

Precipitous Bluff or PB is a mountain in the South West Wilderness of Tasmania located north east of New River lagoon.

Geology and Geography

It is visible from the South Coast Track and the Moonlight Ridge walk with a prominence of over 400m consisting of columnar Jurassic dolerite rock.[2] It is rich in Ordovician Carbonates and limestone in the area was briefly under threat by mining in the 1970s. There were also logging threats until it became part of the Southwest National Park.

Archaeological and cave features, together with cave fauna were investigated during the Franklin Dam controversy but were criticised for being politically influenced.

Access

PB can be accessed from either the South Coast track to the south, or the Moonlight ridge track to the north east. It is a 2-day walk from the coast track including a lengthy wade through New River Lagoon, or a multi-day hike across the more inland ridges.

Notes and References

  1. 68661 . Precipitous Bluff, Australia . meters . 27 February 2018 .
  2. Web site: Moonlight Ridge Walk . Tasmanian Hikes . February 27, 2018.