Frankland Range

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The Frankland Range is a remote, rugged mountain range in Tasmania, Australia, known for its challenging bushwalking routes and dramatic views over Lake Pedder in the island’s southwest wilderness.

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Frankland Range canonical 2
Wellington Range 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain range
accessDifficulty high
climate cool temperate
country Australia
elevation 1183 m
hasActivity multi-day bushwalking
wilderness trekking
hasEcosystem alpine heath
subalpine scrub
hasHighestPoint Frankland Peak NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeCharacteristic remote
rugged
hasNearbyWaterBody Gordon River NERFINISHED
Lake Pedder
hasPeak Frankland Peak NERFINISHED
Mt James
Mt Lloyd Jones
Mount Solitary
surface form: Mt Solitary

Mt Wedge
Secheron Peak NERFINISHED
The Boomerang
The Citadel
The Cupola
The Dragon
The Lion
The Moat
The Needle
The Thumbs
hasTerrain rocky ridges
scrub
steep slopes
hasViewOf impounded Lake Pedder
isDescribedAs remote wilderness area
isPartOf Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
surface form: Southwest Tasmania wilderness
isPopularWith experienced bushwalkers
knownFor challenging bushwalking routes
dramatic views over Lake Pedder
locatedIn Frankland Range self-linksurface differs
Tasmania
locatedInProtectedArea Southwest National Park
locatedInRegion South West Tasmania
surface form: Southwest Tasmania
orientation northwest–southeast
overlooks Lake Pedder
partOf Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
receives high rainfall
separates Gordon River
surface form: Gordon River valley

Lake Pedder

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Southwest National Park hasMountain Frankland Range
Mount Wellington mountainRange Frankland Range
this entity surface form: Wellington Range
Frankland Range locatedIn Frankland Range self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Frankland Peak