Staircase Mountain (MOUNTAIN), NSW Details

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Situated south west of Lagoon Mountain about 2.5 km and north west of The Black Mountain about 3 km. This mountain runs north in a ridge like formation for about 1 mile and contains two peaks 0.75 km apart the southern one being the highest.

Staircase Mountain (MOUNTAIN), NSW
title Staircase Mountain (MOUNTAIN)
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state NSW
reference 54816
placename Staircase Mountain
designation MOUNTAIN
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lga UPPER HUNTER
description Situated south west of Lagoon Mountain about 2.5 km and north west of The Black Mountain about 3 km. This mountain runs north in a ridge like formation for about 1 mile and contains two peaks 0.75 km apart the southern one being the highest.
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