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Mount Jukes (Tasmania)

Mount Jukes
Northside of Jukes.jpg
Aerial photograph of lower slopes of Mount Huxley (to the left), King River gorge in the left lower, Crotty Dam and Lake Burbury (to the rear), northern slopes (that is Proprietary Peak) of Mount Jukes on the right, Mount Jukes Road in right foreground, and to the right rear the different coloured upper part of East Jukes Peak.
Highest point
Elevation 1,168 m (3,832 ft) 
Prominence 911 m (2,989 ft) 
Isolation 23.09 km (14.35 mi) 
Coordinates 42°10′12″S 145°34′48″E / 42.17000°S 145.58000°E / -42.17000; 145.58000Coordinates: 42°10′12″S 145°34′48″E / 42.17000°S 145.58000°E / -42.17000; 145.58000
Geography
Mount Jukes is located in Tasmania
Mount Jukes
Mount Jukes
Location in Tasmania
Location West Coast, Tasmania, Australia
Parent range Jukes Range, West Coast Range
Topo map
  • Owen 3833
  • Darwin 3832
Geology
Age of rock Jurassic

Mount Jukes is a mountain located on the Jukes Range, a spur off the West Coast Range, in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia.

With an elevation of 1,168 metres (3,832 ft) above sea level, with multiple peaks, and glacial lakes on its upper eastern reaches, Mount Jukes is situated above the town of Crotty and is west of Lake Burbury.

The mountain was named by Charles Gould in 1862 in honour of Professor Joseph Jukes, an English geologist who gathered evidence to part afforded support for Charles Darwin's theories of coral reefs. Jukes had visited Hobart in 1842-3 on HMS Fly.

It has had mines and small mining camps adjacent to the lakes, and on the northern upper slopes, near where the Mount Jukes road traverses the upper slopes of the King River Gorge.

The Mount Jukes Road (22 kilometres (14 mi) in length) was constructed by the Hydro in the 1980s at the time the Crotty Dam was made. It connects southern Queenstown with Darwin Dam, where the previously utilised North Mount Lyell Railway formation between the Linda Valley and Crotty was submerged by Lake Burbury.

Two named glacial lakes in the upper part of the eastern side of the mountain are the Upper Lake Jukes and the Lower Lake Jukes. It is by the lakes that a number of small mines were started in the early years of the twentieth century.


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