Mount Rogoona | |
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Mount Ragoona
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,350 m (4,430 ft) |
Coordinates | 41°52′19″S 146°12′22″E / 41.87194°S 146.20611°E |
Geography | |
Location | Tasmania, Australia |
Parent range | Stand alone |
Topo map | Cathedral TasMap |
Mount Ragoona, at 1,350 metres elevation, is a relatively high mountain in the southern region of the Walls of Jerusalem National Park in Tasmania, Australia. It is virtually surrounded by four large lakes; Myrtle, Meston, Louisa and Adelaide. It is not that well known, however it is a prominent mountain rising from the shores of Lake Myrtle.
The mountain summit is at grid reference 334619 UTM Zone 55S and high resolution topographical information is available on Tasmap Cathedral (4236) 1:25000. Directly below its sheer cliff face to the immediate west is Lake Myrtle and further west lies Chalice Lake and then Cathedral Mountain, due north is Lake Bill, somewhat distant to the northeast but dominant are the Walls of Jerusalem and due south are The Mountains of Jupiter.
On the track from Lake Myrtle to Lake Meston shown on the Cathedral Tasmap and at the approximate gridpoint 355624 UTM 55S, a poorly cairned pad follows an eastern ridge towards the summit of Mount Rogoona.
Mount Ragoona and Lake Myrtle
Mount Ragoona reflections
Lake Myrtle reflections
The Acropolis and Mount Geryon
Pelion West, East and Paddys Nut
Spectacular mountain views to the south-west
Looking down on Lake Myrtle from near the summit