Round Mountain (Snowy Mountains)
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Round Mountain | |
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Elevation | 1756 m [1] |
Location | New South Wales, Australia |
Range | Snowy Mountains |
For Round Mountain on the New England Tableland see Round Mountain (New England Tableland).
Round Mountain is a mountain in the Snowy Mountains of southern New South Wales, Australia.
Round Mountain is a high point on the dividing ridge between the Tumut River and Tooma River catchments. The summit is located quite close to the Khancoban-Cabramurra Road. A major fire trail running from the main road, makes Round Mountain a popular starting location for hiking and cross-country skiing expeditions.
Similar to other peaks in the area it is covered by scrub on its lower slopes and in the more elevated areas it is clear and grassy.[1]
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- ^ a b Powell, Greg (1990). The Snowy Mountains:A Bushwalkers Diary. Hampton, Victoria: Macstyle, 48. ISBN 1875293086.
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