| Mount Tyndall | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 1179 metres ( ft) |
| Location | West Coast, Tasmania |
| Range | West Coast Range |
| Coordinates | |
Mount Tyndall is a mountain and high ground in the West Coast Range, Western Tasmania. In topography a summit is a point on a surface which is higher in Elevation than all points immediately adjacent to See also West Coast Council for the local government of the region A mountain range is a chain of Mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by passes or valleys The West Coast Range ( of Tasmania is a group of mountains in the West Coast area of Tasmania in Australia that lies to the west of the A geographic coordinate system enables every location on the Earth to be specified in three coordinates using mainly a spherical coordinate system. The West Coast Range ( of Tasmania is a group of mountains in the West Coast area of Tasmania in Australia that lies to the west of the See also West Coast Council for the local government of the region
It was named by the Hon. J Scott in 1877
The surrounding high ground is often known as The Tyndalls or The Tyndall Range.
The area is at the northern end of a block of mountains that are north of Mount Sedgwick. Mount Sedgwick may refer to Mount Sedgwick (British Columbia * Mount Sedgwick (New Mexico Mount Sedgwick (Tasmania
The 'Tyndalls' have a number of glacial lakes, most notably Lake Westwood and Lake Dora
The Tyndalls lie south east of the Henty Gold Mine, and Hydro Tasmania dam on the Henty River - and south of Lake Makintosh, Lake Murchison and Tullah. Lake Dora may refer to Lake Dora (Tasmania Lake Dora (Western Australia The Henty Gold Mine is located at the head of the Henty River on the edge of the West Coast Range in Western Tasmania. Hydro Tasmania, known for most of its history as The HEC, is the predominant Electricity generator in the state of Tasmania, Australia. Henty River Is a river in West Coast Tasmania Tasmania to the west of the West Coast Range. Tullah is a town in the northern part of the West Coast Range, on the west coast of Tasmania, about 111 km south of Burnie.