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Eldon Range
The Eldon Range is a mountain range located in the west coast region of Tasmania, Australia.
The range is located at the north eastern edge of Lake Burbury and is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area which includes the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
The range is east of the main line of the West Coast Range and runs at right angle to it in a west–east direction. It is separated from that range by the King River valley and is bordered by the Eldon River to the north and west.
It is claimed that Henry Hellyer named the present day Mount Farrell near Tullah with this same name in 1828 after Lord Eldon Lord Chancellor of England., Charles Gould in 1869 gives this name to the range.
Eldon Peak (41°58′12″S 145°43′48″E / 41.97000°S 145.73000°E) is a mountain that is the highest point on the range. The peak has an elevation of 1,440 metres (4,720 ft) above sea level, and is the western peak, being number 23 of the Abels.
The similarly named Eldon Bluff (41°58′S 145°49′E / 41.967°S 145.817°E) is the eastern peak. Eldon Bluff is 1,361 metres (4,465 ft) number 54 of The Abels.
A smaller peak to the south is known as the Little Eldons, with an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 ft) above sea level and it is separated from the Eldon Range by the South Eldon River. In the 1860s report of travels of Charles Gould, the Eldon range is mentioned.
In the 1930s Eldon Peak was used as the starting point of a walk by F Smithies of Launceston and C Bradshaw of Linda. In 1991 Crawford and Reid's climb is found described in Crawfords book on the King.
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Eldon Range
The Eldon Range is a mountain range located in the west coast region of Tasmania, Australia.
The range is located at the north eastern edge of Lake Burbury and is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area which includes the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
The range is east of the main line of the West Coast Range and runs at right angle to it in a west–east direction. It is separated from that range by the King River valley and is bordered by the Eldon River to the north and west.
It is claimed that Henry Hellyer named the present day Mount Farrell near Tullah with this same name in 1828 after Lord Eldon Lord Chancellor of England., Charles Gould in 1869 gives this name to the range.
Eldon Peak (41°58′12″S 145°43′48″E / 41.97000°S 145.73000°E) is a mountain that is the highest point on the range. The peak has an elevation of 1,440 metres (4,720 ft) above sea level, and is the western peak, being number 23 of the Abels.
The similarly named Eldon Bluff (41°58′S 145°49′E / 41.967°S 145.817°E) is the eastern peak. Eldon Bluff is 1,361 metres (4,465 ft) number 54 of The Abels.
A smaller peak to the south is known as the Little Eldons, with an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 ft) above sea level and it is separated from the Eldon Range by the South Eldon River. In the 1860s report of travels of Charles Gould, the Eldon range is mentioned.
In the 1930s Eldon Peak was used as the starting point of a walk by F Smithies of Launceston and C Bradshaw of Linda. In 1991 Crawford and Reid's climb is found described in Crawfords book on the King.
