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I like this thread. It’s giving me some great ideas of places to go visit.

Visiting significant mountains is my favourite geographic goal. I’m currently working my way through a couple of Peakbagger lists, the most famous of which are Tasmania’s Abels. To be an Abel, mountains need to be higher than 1,100m above sea level and be separated from other mountains by a drop of at least 150m on all sides. Home - The Abel Mountains
View from the weekend (keen eyes will be able to spot one of Tasmania’s more famous peaks):
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Tout à faitThink I can see Frenchman’s Cap…. Peute-Etre?
Visited the same spot in 2012. There's a geocache there, or there was back then when I was doing that with one of the Warklings.Just visited Slope Point - the most southern point* of the South Island of NZ.
Quite appropriately, it’s at the end of a sheep paddock that abuts cliffs!
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It’s well below the southern tip of Tassie!
*the most southerly point of NZ is a good few degrees further south into the Southern Ocean!

Good luck getting to all of them!Visiting significant mountains is my favourite geographic goal. I’m currently working my way through a couple of Peakbagger lists, the most famous of which are Tasmania’s Abels. To be an Abel, mountains need to be higher than 1,100m above sea level and be separated from other mountains by a drop of at least 150m on all sides. Home - The Abel Mountains
View from the weekend (keen eyes will be able to spot one of Tasmania’s more famous peaks):
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Yeah it’s a challenge for sure. A few months ago I walked for 6 long days for one Abel. I like to alternate between collecting peakbagging points and frequent flyer points, which are pretty much polar opposite activities, but equally satisfy my point-collecting tendenciesGood luck getting to all of them!
My Dad lives down in Tassie and had been collecting Abel points over the years. Some of the trips he and others did to go climb a specific mountain seemed very difficult; especially those in the south west.

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I was in NC on a work trip but had a free day and was taken to various sights including the Wright Brothers memorial at Kill Devil Hills. This was quite close to the 100th anniversary in 2003 - the marquees and displays were being set up. Also went to some of the famous lighthouses like Cape Hatteras which had been moved inland some years before to avoid it being lost to coastal erosion. Was a weird area along the beach where there were holiday mansions built literally in the sand of the beach and there had recently been a huge storm with quite a few homes destroyed. I have photos somewhere on a CD - early days of having a digital camera.I visited Kill Devil Hills as a very specific geographical location!
Also visited the (formerly named) town of F##king in Austria. That wasn’t for a geographical reason though… just pure puerile behaviour.![]()
Sort of.There are places in Iceland where you can stand with one foot in Europe and the other in North America.
