Mount Bogong

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Mount Bogong is the highest mountain in the Australian state of Victoria, renowned for its alpine landscapes and popular hiking and backcountry skiing opportunities.

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Mount Bogong canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
country Australia
elevation 1986 metres
6516 feet
hasActivitySeason summer hiking season
winter ski touring season
hasClimate alpine climate
hasClimbingRoute Eskdale Spur NERFINISHED
Long Spur NERFINISHED
Quartz Ridge NERFINISHED
Staircase Spur NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateLatitude -36.733
hasCoordinateLongitude 147.25
hasFeature broad summit plateau
deep surrounding valleys
steep spurs
hasHazard avalanches in winter
rapid weather changes
hasMountainRange Victorian Alps NERFINISHED
hasRecreationFacility mountain huts nearby
hasVegetation alpine herbfields
snow gum woodland
subalpine grassland
hasViewOf Bogong High Plains NERFINISHED
Kiewa Valley NERFINISHED
Mount Feathertop NERFINISHED
hasWinterConditions frequent snow cover
isAccessibleFrom Camp Creek Gap NERFINISHED
Mountain Creek campground NERFINISHED
isHighestPointOf Victoria NERFINISHED
isPopularFor backcountry skiing
hiking
mountaineering
snow camping
isWithinProtectedArea Alpine National Park NERFINISHED
listedOn Victorian Heritage Register (landscape significance) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alpine National Park NERFINISHED
Australian Alps NERFINISHED
Victoria NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Aboriginal language
nameMeaning Big mountain
nearestTown Falls Creek NERFINISHED
Mount Beauty NERFINISHED
partOf Great Dividing Range NERFINISHED
prominence 1238 metres
region Hume region of Victoria NERFINISHED
traditionalOwners Gunaikurnai people NERFINISHED
Jaitmatang people NERFINISHED
Taungurung people NERFINISHED

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Victorian Alps hasPart Mount Bogong
Victorian Alps hasHighestPoint Mount Bogong
High Country, Victoria contains Mount Bogong
High Country, Victoria highestPoint Mount Bogong