Mount Ossa

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Mount Ossa

Looking south towards Mount Ossa from near Pine Forest Moor
Elevation 1,617 metres (5,305 ft)[1]
Location Tasmania
Coordinates 41°52′15.69″S 146°02′0.04″E / -41.871025, 146.0333444
Type dolerite
Age of rock Jurassic
Easiest route 3½ hr Return from Pelion Gap
Mount Ossa (Tasmania)
Mount Ossa
Mount Ossa
Mount Ossa (Tasmania)
For the mountain in Greece see Mount Ossa (Greece).

Mount Ossa is the highest mountain in Tasmania, at 1617[1] metres. It lies in the heart of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. The entire mountain is composed of Jurassic dolerite and the peak is named after Mount Ossa in Greece, which features in Greek mythology. Many other peaks in Tasmania have names derived from the legends and tales of ancient Greece.[citation needed]

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[edit] Ascending

The peak is fairly remote from the nearest road, with more than a day's walk for most parties but the ascent involves no rock climbing and there is a well-marked track to the summit. Conditions can be very severe in winter, with powerful winds and freezing temperatures.

The lower slopes are bushy but towards the summit the rocks are mostly bare. The walk to the summit from Pelion Gap during summer usually features an array of beautiful wild flowers common in the area.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b LISTmap (Mount Ossa). Tasmanian Government Department of Primary Industries and Water. Retrieved on 2007-06-19.

[edit] See also

Highest Mountains of Tasmania

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