Mount Lindesay

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Mount Lindesay is a prominent volcanic plug and distinctive peak on the Queensland–New South Wales border in Australia, known for its rugged cliffs and significance to local Indigenous communities.

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Label Occurrences
Mount Lindesay canonical 3
Mount Clarke 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
volcanic plug
category Mountains of New South Wales
Mountains of Queensland
Volcanic plugs of Australia
climbingDifficulty technical
country Australia
distanceFromBrisbane approximately 120 km south
elevation 1175 m
3855 ft
firstAscent 1920s
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasAccessRoad Mount Lindesay Highway
hasClimbingRoute north face route
south-east ridge route
hasFeature distinctive peak
rocky summit
rugged cliffs
hasHazard exposed scrambling sections
loose rock
rapid weather changes
hasIndigenousName Jalgumbun
Palowarra
hasIndigenousSignificance Yes
hasLowerSlopeVegetation rainforest
wet sclerophyll forest
hasSummitVegetation montane heath
isPopularFor bushwalking
mountain scrambling
rock climbing
isVisibleFrom Mount Lindesay Highway
Scenic Rim
locatedIn Australia
New South Wales
Queensland
Scenic Rim
surface form: Scenic Rim Region
locatedNear Beaudesert
Kyogle
Rathdowney
locatedOn New South Wales–Queensland border
surface form: Queensland–New South Wales border
mountainRange McPherson Range
namedAfter Jeremy Bentham’s friend Colonel Patrick Lindesay
namedBy Allan Cunningham
nearestCity Brisbane
partOf McPherson Range
Mount Barney National Park
protectedArea Mount Barney National Park
region Scenic Rim
traditionalOwners Githabul people
Yugambeh people

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McPherson Range hasPeak Mount Lindesay
Main Range contains Mount Lindesay
this entity surface form: Mount Clarke
Mount Barney National Park contains Mount Lindesay
Scenic Rim hasPart Mount Lindesay