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Kunanyi / Mt Wellington

Today: Us locals call it  The Mountain. Us locals always look at The Mountain behind wisps of cloud to see how much snow is on it. 
  
Height 1271 m
Mountain range: Wellington
 
1798: Bass and Flinders circumnavigated the island. They named a few places: The Derwent river and Table Mountain.
 
1832: The Mountain was renamed Mt Wellington to honour the Duke of Wellington.
 
1895: Weather station began on the mountain.
 
-1900: Many recreational huts were built by the people of Hobart. Most were destroyed in 1967 by bushfires.
 
1934-1937: Road to the summit constructed to provide useful work for the unemployed in the Great Depression.
 
Today:  Huts for visitors at the Springs, the Chalet and the summit.
The road is often closed above the Springs due to ice or snow.
At the summit there are transmission towers for radio and TV and a weather station.
The summit is home to people scurrying between cars and shelters. People bracing themselves against the cold wind.
Rock climbers often climb at the organ pipes.
There are buses which go to the Springs or the Summit. Endless possibilities. Surf the website. Us  loacls debate would The Mountain be enhanced or not by a cable car.
 
Can walk, run or cycle from sea level or many places up the mountain. You can wander around the summit. There are countless options. The mountain remains motionless and invites you to create an exciting time on it. A time unique and different from others.
 
Recnetly it was decided to add the name Kunanyi to Mt Wellington. The name Kunanyi recognises people who lived in this area for thousands of years. 
 
https://www.wellingtonpark.org.au/

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    • Hadley's Hotel
    • history is not set in bronze
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  • Explore
    • History >
      • Tasmanian Timeline
      • Early Tasmania
      • David Collins
      • Lachlan Macquarie
      • Robert Knopwood
      • Mid Nineteenth Century
      • John Franklin
      • Lady Jane Franklin
      • Late Nineteenth Century
      • 20th Century
      • Convicts
      • Tasmania’s aborigines
      • TT Flynn
      • Charles Darwin visits Hobart
    • Galleries >
      • Places >
        • Boer War
        • Botanical Gardens
        • Castray Esplanade
        • Cenotaph
        • Constitution Dock
        • Elizabeth St Mall
        • Elizabeth St Pier
        • Franklin Square
        • Hobart GPO
        • Hobart Town Hall
        • Hobart Rivulet
        • Parliament House
        • Railway Roundabout
        • Regatta
        • RHH
        • Royal Visits 1868 1901 1920 1927 1934
        • Royal visit 1954
        • Salamanca Place
        • St David's Cathedral
        • St David's Park
        • Theatre Royal
        • Victoria Dock
        • Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
        • Kunanyi / Mt Wellington
      • Street art >
        • Street art Elizabeth Street North Hobart​
        • street art Criterion Collins Liverpool Streets
        • Street art Bidencope Lane
        • Street art Kemp Despard Streets
      • Streets >
        • Argyle Street
        • Barrack Street
        • Brisbane Street
        • Bathurst Street
        • Brooker Highway
        • Campbell Street
        • Collins Street
        • Davey Street
        • Elizabeth Street
        • Goulburn Street
        • Harrington Street
        • Hunter Street
        • Liverpool Street
        • Macquarie Street
        • Murray Street
  • Blog
  • Walking Tours
    • Dave's Walking Tour
    • The Tench Walking Tour
    • Botanical Gardens Circuit
    • ​Alfred’s feeling religious walk
    • Battery Point Sculpture Trail
    • Lachlan gets to the point
    • Street art: Luffy paints the town
  • The Full Complement
    • Alan Carlton
    • Daniel Frank
    • Paul Barrington
    • Jodi Sutton
    • Jodi Sutton 2
    • Ann Heath
  • Websites
    • This website
    • about another website
    • Acknowledgement
    • Contact