Northern Territory peaks
Northern Territory summits
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"Australia. Climbed the hill in morning heat with hordes of attacking flies. Walked to the 'springs' of Alice Springs afterwards which is actually a waterhole of the Todd River. Took the Bradshaw Walk back to town." — Pieter • Feb 23, 2020
"This was the hardest of the State8 challenge (and the hardest hike I've ever done), not only because it is extremely remote and you need a proper 4WD to get there, but also because you need to travel on unmade and unmarked roads. We relied on our GPS to navigate to the camp site, but also to climb to the summit and return again (there were no suitable topographic maps of this area and no track to follow either). The terrain was quite difficult to climb - very small pebble like footing meant we all fell over multiple times, despite using hiking poles. Spinifex is everywhere and I was picking in out of the hands and knees for about 2 weeks afterwards. We contacted the NT park ranger beforehand, who was kind enough to give us lots of info, including a GPX track he'd done previously, and advise us the return trip would take around 8 hours (lol!). It actually took 2 of us 16 hours return and the other 2 team members 26 hours return. So we were walking well into the night, as we weren't carrying out tents with us. It was both physically and mentally challenging, with many false summits. I've never been more relieved to see our camp site at the end! We had enough water, but if the tempera..." — tarawood • Sep 22, 2019
"Drove a faint track to a small parking area on the southwest side of the hill. This is just off the Gary Junction Road (AKA the Kiwurrkurra Road). Hiked up the west side of the hill to the survey mark on the summit." — Candace-Skalet • Aug 6, 2019
"Parked at the Stuart Rotary Park, walked across the Todd River bed, and then up the easiest looking part of the slope ahead of me. Then traversed the ridge east to the trig point. I then continued to a higher summit a little farther east. That is at 802 m (per the 2004 Defence Imagery and Geospatial Alice Springs 50K topographical map), and is the high point of this ridge east of Heavitree Gap." — Candace-Skalet • Jul 19, 2019
"This little peak is also known as "Trig Hill", since there is a trig point on the top. You can easily reach the top via one of the walking paths on Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve." — Candace-Skalet • Jul 18, 2019