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Mount Townsend, a mountain in the Main Range of the Great Dividing Range, is located in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.

Mount Townsend
Dawn on Mount Townsend, viewed from Watsons Crags, October 2011.
Highest point
Elevation2,209 m (7,247 ft)[1]
Prominence189 m (620 ft)[1]
Isolation3.71 km (2.31 mi)[1]
ListingSeven Second Summits
Coordinates36°25′21″S 148°15′32″E[2]
Naming
EtymologyThomas Scott Townsend
Geography
Mount Townsend
Location in New South Wales
LocationSnowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Parent rangeMain Range, Great Dividing Range
Topo mapYoungal
Climbing
Easiest routeHike or ski

With an elevation of 2,209 metres (7,247 ft) above sea level,[1] Mount Townsend is the second-highest peak of mainland Australia. Located in Kosciuszko National Park, the mountain is 3.68 kilometres (2.29 mi) north of Australia's highest mainland peak, Mount Kosciuszko.

Although lower than Mount Kosciuszko, Mount Townsend has a more craggy peak and is arguably more dominant than the relatively round-topped Mount Kosciuszko.

The confusion about swapping the names of Mount Kosciuszko and Mount Townsend was straightened out in 1940 by B. T. Dowd,[3] a cartographer and historian of the NSW Lands Department. His study reaffirmed that the mountain named by Strzelecki as Mount Kosciuszko was indeed, as the NSW maps had always shown, Australia's highest summit. When Macarthur's field book of the historical journey was published in 1941 by C. Daley [4] it further confirmed Dowd's clarification. This means that Targangil, mentioned in Spencer's 1885 article,[5] was the indigenous name of Mount Townsend, not of Mount Kosciuszko.

Mount Townsend has a prominence of only 189m which is relatively low compared to other mountains worldwide. In the more stricter prominence cut off points, the most common of which being the 300m prominence rule, Townsend would not be classified as its own mountain, and instead a subsidiary peak. Due to Australia's much flatter topography than all other continents, a prominence cut off point of 300m is almost never used instead opting for less strict definitions of 50m or 100m when classifying peaks. If using the 300m rule this makes Mount Bogong in Victoria the second highest mountain.


See also



References


  1. "Mount Townsend". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  2. "Mount Townsend". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  3. Dowd, B.T. The Cartography of Mount Kosciusko. Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal & Proceedings, vol. 26, part I, pp. 97-107
  4. C. Daley Count Paul Strzelecki’s Ascent of Mount Kosciusko and Journey through Gippsland The Victorian Historical Magazine, vol.19, no 2, pp. 41-53, 1941
  5. " M. Spencer The Highest Point in Australia The Sydney Morning Herald, February 18, 1885",



На других языках


[de] Mount Townsend

Mount Townsend ist der zweithöchste Berg auf dem Festland des australischen Kontinents.
- [en] Mount Townsend

[es] Monte Townsend

El Monte Townsend es el segundo pico más alto de la Australia continental. Localizado en el Parque nacional Kosciuszko en las Montañas Snowy (parte de la Gran Cordillera Divisoria), El Monte Townsend se encuentra a 3.68 km al norte del pico más alto, el Monte Kosciuszko.

[fr] Mont Townsend

Le mont Townsend est une montagne culminant à 2 209 mètres d'altitude en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, en Australie, Elle fait partie des Snowy Mountains, dans les Alpes australiennes. Elle constitue le deuxième plus haut sommet de l'île, ce qui lui vaut d'être classée sur la liste de Bass des sept sommets secondaires. Gravie pour la première fois en 1840 par Paweł Edmund Strzelecki et James Macarthur, elle reste néanmoins peu fréquentée, dépassée en altitude par le mont Kosciuszko tout proche et moins accidenté. Ces deux montagnes font partie du parc national du Kosciuszko.

[ru] Таунсенд (гора)

Таунсенд[2] (англ. Mount Townsend) — гора в Австралии. Расположена в горной системе Сноуи на территории национального парка Косцюшко. Высота горы — 2209 м[1] над уровнем моря (2-я по высоте в Австралии).



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