Mt. Duncan – Sat. 20th August 2016
Mt. Duncan is a prominent peak of the Dial Range
that dominates the north-west coast, although further back from the
coast than the iconic Gnomon that catches the eye when driving west
along the Bass Highway.
Quite close to Penguin, in good weather, it
offers expansive views of the northwest coast, as far east as the Tamar
and beyond. A relatively short walk, there will be time for
coffee in Penguin afterwards for those inclined.
For the basic walk to the summit, the gain of altitude from carpark is
260m, but the distance walked will depend on how far cars are able to
access and whether either of the circuit options are taken. The walk
should take about 3 hours
including stops and lunch break.
Meeting Times and Places:
If you are interested in going on this walk, please phone your walk
leader, Graham Alexander, ph.
0407 436 556 to book in. The departure time is 8:30am from
Summerhill Baptist Car Park [cnr.
Stanley and Peel Sts, Summerhill] due to major
conference at our usual meeting place, Door of Hope. Suggested meeting place if coming from
elsewhere is the big penguin (statue) in the main street of Penguin at
10 am.
If you would like to arrange to meet the
group at these places or elsewhere, please arrange with the leader, and
please be at any meeting place 5 minutes ahead of the listed time.
The leader should always be notified of any other people you intend to
bring along, and you should always contact the walk leader if intending
to participate in a particular Boots N' All walk.
To access this area from northern Tasmania: From Launceston,
proceed along the Bass Highway, through Devonport, past Ulverstone, to
Penguin – 130 km – allow about 90 minutes. Unless you have taken the
scenic coastal route from Ulverstone, the highway will bring you to the
hills high above the south of Penguin, so take the off-ramp for Penguin,
and when you reach Main Road, turn right to drive along the foreshore to
the penguin statue. After leaving the statue, continue east 30 metres or
so and turn hard right into Crescent St. and then left at “The Rock”
community church into Ironcliffe Rd. See details above for further
directions.
Warnings:
The following codes [from our 2016 walks calendar] apply:
D Drive distance requires early departure
S Steep incline for at least part of the
way
If you are unsure of equipment requirements, Visit the Boots N'
All section of the sutas.org.au website per link below and read
"Clothing suggestions for exposed conditions"
Map details:
Mt. Duncan: 1:100000 map is Forth (Tasmap 8115) and 1:25000
map for upper area is Riana (TasMap 4043).
Map reference:
Short ref. 190390
Zone Easting
Northing Latitude
Longitude
55G 4 19 140 54 39
200 -41.19453 146.03571
Reaching the summit of Mt. Duncan will give you 1 peakbagger point. For listing of peakbagger
points, see the Hobart Walking Club Peakbagger's Guide (2000 revision)
which can be found and downloaded (as an Excel spreadsheet) from
http://tastracks.webs.com/peakbaggers.htm The same web page
contains several other listings of Tasmanian peaks.
GPX version of the track:
Click here
to download. Google Earth version of the track:
Click here
to download.
Right-click on the file and “save target as” to a location of your
choice. (Suggest you click the “Last modified” at top to sort by date to
get the most recent at top to find the file for the next walk).
When you have downloaded the track file, double-clicking on the Google Earth (kml) track should open Google Earth and zoom in to the location if you have Google Earth installed on your computer. The .gpx version of the track should import into mapping software or devices that support gpx tracks and waypoints.