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Mount Solitary
Mount Solitary as seen from the Ruined CastleElevation 950 m (3,117 ft) approx Location Location New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 33°47′S 150°19′E / 33.783°S 150.317°ECoordinates: 33°47′S 150°19′E / 33.783°S 150.317°E Mount Solitary is a mountain situated in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia. It is located approximately 100 kilometres west of Sydney, capital of New South Wales, and a few kilometres south of Katoomba, the main town in the Blue Mountains.The local indigenous people called the mountain Korowal, meaning 'the strong one'.[1]
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Description
Mount Solitary is located in the middle of the Jamison Valley, one of the main valleys of the Blue Mountains, immediately south of Katoomba.[2] It is a long, low mountain of sandstone (the Blue Mountains being a predominantly sandstone area), stretching across the valley from west to east. Its top is approximately five kilometres long; counting its lower slopes, it would be approximately ten kilometres long. It is approximately 950 metres high at its highest point.[3] It is nearly covered in eucalyptus forest, with a small group of pine trees at the western end. Small and rugged pockets of semi-rainforest are found along its slopes, particularly where water gathers in gullies. Snow is known to fall occasionally on the high points during winter.
Bushwalking
Along the way is the Ruined Castle, a rock formation on a ridge above the track, and the sealed opening of an old coal mine. In this area there's a large clearing which was once home to the mining community and is now used by campers. On the western end of the mountain is Chinamans Gully with a large rock shelter.[4] There are expansive views to the south from the southern side of the mountain.[5] From here the track descends to the Kedumba River, and then up to Kings Tableland, south of Wentworth Falls.[6]
In December 2006, a bush walker, David Iredale, lost the track while on the Katoomba to Wentworth Falls trek with friends. He made calls to "000" on his mobile phone, but was repeatedly rebuffed by emergency operators because he could not provide a street address to which an ambulance could be dispatched.[7] After his seventh and final call, a search and rescue operation was mounted. His body was found eight days later, approximately 200 metres north of the track, somewhere above the Kedumba River.[8]
In July 2009, a British tourist named Jamie Neale got lost on his way to Mount Solitary. He had walked as far as the Ruined Castle after leaving Katoomba, he went onto Mount Solitary reaching the summit. But on return he got lost coming down Korowall knife edge. He was lost in the bush for twelve days before finally finding some campers in the vicinity of Narrow Neck Plateau.[9] Later, it was reported that the agent Sean Anderson had taken Neale on as a client, after the story had received worldwide attention. One rumour was that the programme Sixty Minutes, on Channel Nine, had paid Neale $50,000 for his story.[10]
See also
- List of Blue Mountains subjects
References
- ^ Blue Mountains Tourist Map, Edition Eight, 1988, Department of Lands, New South Wales
- ^ Blue Mountains Tourist Map
- ^ Jamison Topographic Map, 89340-11-N, Land and Property Information, New South Wales
- ^ Sydney and Blue Mountains Bushwalks, Neil Paton (Kangaroo Press), p.226
- ^ Sydney and Blue Mountains Bushwalks, p.227
- ^ Sydney and Blue Mountains Bushwalks, p.228
- ^ Miamiherald.com
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 May 9, 2008
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald, July 16, 2009, p.2
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald, July 17, 2009, p.3
Blue Mountains topics Towns, suburbs
& localitiesBell • Berambing • Bilpin • Blaxland • Blackheath • Bullaburra • Faulconbridge • Glenbrook • Hartley Vale • Hazelbrook • Katoomba • Kings Tableland • Lapstone • Lawson • Leura • Linden • Little Hartley • Medlow Bath • Megalong • Mount Irvine • Mount Riverview • Mount Tomah • Mount Victoria • Mount Wilson • North Katoomba • Shipley • Springwood • Sun Valley • Valley Heights • Warrimoo • Wentworth Falls • Winmalee • Woodford • Yellow Rock • Yosemite
Mountain peaks Mount Banks · Mount Bindo · Mount Boyce · Mount Hay · Mount Irvine · Mount Piddington · Mount Solitary · Mount Trickett · Mount Wilson · Mount York · Narrow Neck PlateauTourist attractions Valleys Waterfalls Wentworth FallsHistory National Parks Miscellaneous Categories:- Hiking and bushwalking tracks in Australia
- Mountains of New South Wales
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