Mountain in Australia
Careys Peak is a peak in the Williams Range, part of the Mount Royal Range , located in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales , Australia . At 1,544 metres (5,066 ft) above sea level, it is one of the higher points in Barrington Tops National Park ,[ 1] some 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Sydney . The peak is at the edge of the Barrington Tops plateau , within the declared wilderness of the World Heritage Gondwana Rainforests of Australia .
Wilderness streams, such as the Allyn River and Williams River rise nearby. On a clear day, the higher peaks of the Blue Mountains may be seen. And looking south east, the sands of Stockton Beach on the coast may be viewed. The scenic appeal of the area is well regarded. Particularly the large dark stands of rainforest and snow gum wilderness.[ 2] Careys Peak is a popular camping and bushwalking destination.[ 3] Many years ago, a skiing slope was cleared behind Careys Peak. It has since disappeared in natural bush re-growth.[ 4] [ 5]
Name
Carey’s Peak is named after a local drover.[ 6] In 1839, 500 cattle were herded to Barrington Tops during a drought, but it snowed for 21 days that winter. All of the cattle died and the drover’s tents were blown away, so Carey suggested using the cattle hides to build a shelter.[ 7]
Geology
The geology of the area includes Alkali Gabbro , a type of igneous rock. Careys Peak was a vent of the Barrington Volcano . During the Eocene Period, a large basalt flow covered most of the nearby plateau. Below are older Permian Granodiorites and Devonian -Carboniferous sedimentary rocks , such as mudstones , siltstones , minor conglomerates and limestones .[ 2] [ 8]
Flora
campsite and the historic 1934 hut, with Snow Gums at Careys Peak
The surrounding area is heavily forested. Sub alpine woodland grows on the plateau. On the escarpment, Cool temperate rainforest is dominated by the Antarctic beech . Other interesting plants nearby include the snow gum , southern sassafras and broad-leaved pepperbush .[ 2] [ 9] A two pronged landslip occurred in the rainforest at Careys Peak in 1978. This area is now slowly being naturally re-vegetated, initially by non-rainforest species. It is expected to return to the original Antarctic beech rainforest.[ 10]
Fauna
Animals in the area include wombats , eastern quoll , pademelons , eastern grey kangaroos and swamp wallabies . Lyrebirds may be seen in the undergrowth, and yellow-tailed black cockatoos are common overhead.[ 11]
See also
References
Coastal mountain ranges(not part of the Great Dividing Range)
Mid North Coast Allyn , Barrington and Mount Royal
Brumlow Tops (1,586 m or 5,203 ft)
Polblue (1,575 m or 5,167 ft)
Barrington (1,555 m or 5,102 ft)
Careys Peak (1,544 m or 5,066 ft)
Eremeren Point (1,537 m or 5,043 ft)
Royal (1,185 m or 3,888 ft)
Allyn (1,125 m or 3,691 ft)
Cabrebald (1,000 m or 3,281 ft)
Ben Bullen
Gunama
Lumeah
Gibraltar and SugarloafBlue Mountains
Coricudgy (1,255 m or 4,117 ft)
unnamed peak (1,189 m or 3,901 ft)
Pomany (1,109 m or 3,638 ft)
Piddington (1,094 m or 3,589 ft)
Boyce (1,093 m or 3,586 ft)
York (1,061 m or 3,481 ft)
Victoria (1,059 m or 3,474 ft)
Banks (1,049 m or 3,442 ft)
Tomah (1,016 m or 3,333 ft)
Wilson (1,008 m or 3,307 ft)
Kings Tableland (1,000 m or 3,281 ft)
Narrow Neck Plateau (1,000 m or 3,281 ft)
Bell (998 m or 3,274 ft)
Castle Cliff (986 m or 3,235 ft)
Solitary (950 m or 3,117 ft)
Hay (944 m or 3,097 ft)
Podgers (890 m or 2,920 ft)
Irvine (850 m or 2,789 ft)
Debert (840 m or 2,756 ft)
Camp Cave (800 m or 2,625 ft)
Warrigal (760 m or 2,493 ft)
Notts (750 m or 2,461 ft)
Harris (736 m or 2,415 ft)
Centre (620 m or 2,034 ft)
Hall (617 m or 2,024 ft)
Gibson (608 m or 1,995 ft)
Scorpion (558 m or 1,831 ft)
Linda Rock (599 m or 1,965 ft)
Cookem (569 m or 1,867 ft)
Gospers
Bedford
Cameron
Coriaday
Erskine
Mistake
Monundilla
Whaite
Wirraba
Pearces
Wedding Cake
Illawarra
Bells (803 m or 2,635 ft)
Knights Hill (709 m or 2,326 ft)
Noorinan (663 m or 2,175 ft)
Saddleback (600 m or 1,969 ft)
Wanyambilli Hill (564 m or 1,850 ft)
Kembla (534 m or 1,752 ft)
Burelli (531 m or 1,742 ft)
Kembla West (512 m or 1,680 ft)
Brisbane (469 m or 1,539 ft)
Keira (464 m or 1,522 ft)
Warra (464 m or 1,522 ft)
Brokers Nose (440 m or 1,444 ft)
Nebo (252 m or 827 ft)
The Budawangs
Budawang (1,129 m or 3,704 ft)
Currockbilly (1,087 m or 3,566 ft)
Wog Wog (893 m or 2,930 ft)
Cole (876 m or 2,874 ft)
Sturgiss (858 m or 2,815 ft)
Fosters (857 m or 2,812 ft)
Barneys Hill (855 m or 2,805 ft)
The Castle (831 m or 2,726 ft)
Shrouded Gods (809 m or 2,654 ft)
Donjon (786 m or 2,579 ft)
Clyde (781 m or 2,562 ft)
Quiltys (775 m or 2,543 ft)
Wirritin (674 m or 2,211 ft)
Pigeon House / Didthul (720 m or 2,362 ft)
Bushwalker (640 m or 2,100 ft)
Byangee (500 m or 1,640 ft)
Coolangatta
Tarn
Great Dividing Range
Tweed
Warning (1,156 m or 3,793 ft)
Bar (1,130 m or 3,707 ft)
Glenugie (316 m or 1,037 ft)
Chincogan (260 m or 853 ft)
Gladstone
Goobergooberyam
Moombil
McPherson and Nightcap
Barney (1,359 m or 4,459 ft)
Burrell 933 m or 3,061 ft)
Neville (919 m or 3,015 ft)
Nardi (812 m or 2,664 ft)
Matheson (804 m or 2,638 ft)
Peates (604 m or 1,982 ft)
Mid North Coast Nandewar
Kaputar (1,489 m or 4,885 ft)
Dowe (1,457 m or 4,780 ft)
Mount Coryah (1,409 m or 4,623 ft)
Lindesay (1,373 m or 4,505 ft)
Grattai (1,301 m or 4,268 ft)
Bushy (1,260 m or 4,134 ft)
Round (1,250 m or 4,101 ft)
Yulludunida (1,225 m or 4,019 ft)
Castle Top (1,120 m or 3,675 ft)
Gins (1,120 m or 3,675 ft)
Ningadhun (1,013 m or 3,323 ft)
Liverpool and Watagan
unnamed (1,300 m or 4,265 ft)
Pandoras Pass (788 m or 2,585 ft)
Warrawolong (641 m or 2,103 ft)
New England and Moonbi
Round (1,585 m or 5,200 ft)
Point Lookout (1,564 m or 5,131 ft)
Ben Lomond (1,512 m or 4,961 ft)
Grundy (1,463 m or 4,800 ft)
Barren (1,437 m or 4,715 ft)
Hyland (1,434 m or 4,705 ft)
Duval (1,393 m or 4,570 ft)
Black Jack (1,300 m or 4,265 ft)
Gulligal (1,230 m or 4,035 ft)
Oaky (1,070 m or 3,510 ft)
Cooee (1,020 m or 3,346 ft)
Flaggy (984 m or 3,228 ft)
Big Billy (884 m or 2,900 ft)
Dorrigo (762 m or 2,500 ft)
Burning (520 m or 1,706 ft)
Yarrowyck
Central Tablelands
Canobolas (1,395 m or 4,577 ft)
Shooters Hill (1,394 m or 4,573 ft)
Bindo (1,363 m or 4,472 ft)
Trickett (1,362 m or 4,469 ft)
Blaxland (901 m or 2,956 ft)
Hopeless (1,056 m or 3,465 ft)
The Brindabellas and Scabby
Bimberi (1,913 m or 6,276 ft)
Gingera (1,857 m or 6,093 ft)
Kelly (1,829 m or 6,001 ft)
Ginini (1,762 m or 5,781 ft)
Franklin (1,646 m or 5,400 ft)
Aggie (1,421 m or 4,662 ft)
Coree (1,421 m or 4,662 ft)
Bramina (1,392 m or 4,567 ft)
Bulls Head (1,375 m or 4,511 ft)
Black Bottle (1,356 m or 4,449 ft)
Lickhole (1,188 m or 3,898 ft)
Brindabella (972 m or 3,189 ft)
Monaro Snowies
Main
Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft)
Townsend (2,209 m or 7,247 ft)
unnamed peak on Etheridge Ridge (2,180 m or 7,152 ft)
Alice Rawson Peak (2,160 m or 7,087 ft)
Byatts Camp (2,159 m or 7,083 ft)
Carruthers (2,145 m or 7,037 ft)
Abbott Peak (2,145 m or 7,037 ft)
Mount Northcote (2,131 m or 6,991 ft)
Muellers Peak (2,120 m or 6,955 ft)
Clark (2,100 m or 6,890 ft)
Lee (2,100 m or 6,890 ft)
Gungartan (2,068 m or 6,785 ft)
Tate (2,068 m or 6,785 ft)
Jagungal (2,061 m or 6,762 ft)
Perisher (2,054 m or 6,739 ft)
Stilwell (2,040 m or 6,693 ft)
Watsons Crags (2,020 m or 6,627 ft)
Back Perisher (2,014 m or 6,608 ft)
Anton (2,000 m or 6,562 ft)
Anderson (1,997 m or 6,552 ft)
Blue Cow (1,994 m or 6,542 ft)
The Granite Peaks (1,980 m or 6,496 ft)
Dicky Cooper Bogong (1,980 m or 6,496 ft)
Gills Knobs (1,940 m or 6,365 ft)
Guthega Peak (1,924 m or 6,312 ft)
Blue Calf (1,905 m or 6,250 ft)
Sentinel (1,900 m or 6,234 ft)
Mount Piper (1,830 m or 6,004 ft)
Round (1,756 m or 5,761 ft)
Ramshead
Rams Head (2,190 m or 7,185 ft)
Twynam (2,178 m or 7,146 ft)
Rams Head North (2,177 m or 7,142 ft)
Little Twynam (2,120 m or 6,955 ft)
Other mountains in the GDR
Yengo (668 m or 2,192 ft)
Inland mountain ranges
Barrier
Lewis Peak (297 m or 974 ft)
Warrumbungles
Exmouth (1,206 m or 3,957 ft)
Woorut (1,165 m or 3,822 ft)
Needle
Other inland mountains
Island mountain ranges
Mountains not within a specific range