Often mistaken for Cradle Mountain, Mt Roland in north western Tasmania is an imposing sight. Moody, imposing and almost mystical when snowcapped in the winter it is a dominating feature of the surrounding farmland.

Often mistaken for Cradle Mountain, Mt Roland in north western Tasmania is an imposing sight. Moody, imposing and almost mystical when snowcapped in the winter it is a dominating feature of the surrounding farmland.
Mt Roland must be very high altitude, I don’t see any trees on top. GREAT PICTURES.
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Yes it’s 4045 feet with tall fingers of bare rock. Thank you Leland.
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Beautiful
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When it was draped in snow it was an awesome sight from my parent’s living room window.
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Sounds absolutely magical. Do your parents live in Tassie?
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They’ve both gone now, but yes they did.
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A beautiful part of Australia.
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Beautiful.
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It’s gorgeous isn’t it and most mainlanders don’t even know it exists.
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I think we must have missed it when we were in the area. 😦
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If you went to the mural town of Sheffield it’s the big mountain behind it.
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Dash it! We missed the mural town too.
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Ok, back you go and do it all again!
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We intend to. 🙂
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