The Camels Hump is a hill 1.25km from Mt Bell and 1.5km from Tomah South Trig. The Camels Hump is bounded by Claustral Brook and...
Carmarthen Ridge runs from the Bell Range to the junction of Carmarthen Brook & Explorers Brook, almost 9 kilometres away. While the ridge generally runs...
Charles Trig is a minor trig station location on Mt Charles, 3.7k north by north-east of Mt Banks and 4k south of Wynnes Rock at...
Dismal Dingle is a gully that runs from just east of Mt Bell down to Claustral Brook, 1100 metres away. George Caley named Dismal Dingle...
Explorers Brook rises in the ridges to the south of Mt Banks and flows north east to Carmarthen Brook, 8 kilometres away. The creek has...
Haystack Neck is an erosion residual linking Mt Haystack to the south-west & the hill to the north-east. The neck is about 15 metres wide...
Haystack Ridge runs north-east from Bald Hills to the junction of Bowen and Mills Creek, almost 5 kilometres away. There are excellent views at various...
Lightning Ridge runs south east from Mt Charles for 2.5km to the junction of Carmarthen and Claustral Brooks.
Mt Banks was named by the explorer, George Caley who climbed Mt Banks in November 1804. Mt Banks is a located on the northern edge...
Mt Bell is a mountain midway between Mt Tomah and the Bald Hills. Bells Line of Road traverses around the western and northern sides of...
Mt Caley was named after the explorer, George Caley who climbed Mt Banks in November 1804. Mt Caley is a located on the northern edge...
Mt Charles is a hill on the Bell Range midway between Range Hill and Bald Hills. Charles Trig is located on Mt Charles. There are...
Mt Haystack is a hill on Haystack ridge, a 3.5km walk from Bells Line of Road. There is thick forest on Mt Haystackand a dense...
Yerra Crags are erosion residuals, rocky outcrops at the top of a hill at the eastern end of Carmarthen Ridge, between Carmarthen Brook & Explorers...