Rawnsley Bluff

Rawnsley Bluff
Annotated view of Rawnsley's Bluff from space
Rawnsley Bluff
Location in South Australia
Rawnsley Bluff
Rawnsley Bluff (Australia)
Coordinates: 31°37′24″S 138°36′37″E / 31.623423°S 138.610336°E / -31.623423; 138.610336
LocationFlinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia
RangeFlinders Ranges
Part ofWilpena Pound
Elevation943 m (3,094 ft)

Rawnsley Bluff (formerly Rawnsley's Bluff) is a geological feature in the Australian state of South Australia located within locality of Flinders Ranges and within the boundaries of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park.[1]

It is a bluff forming part of Wilpena Pound, situated to the south of St Mary Peak (St Mary Peak is the tallest in the Flinders Ranges at 3,825 feet (1,166 meters)).[2] Rawnsley's Bluff connects the eastern and western mountain ranges of the pound.[2]

The Adelaide Scotch College Cadet Unit used the bluff for training each year until the unit was disbanded in the early 1970s.[3] Training included flights with helicopters, infantry training, and practice with infantry weapons such as mortars.[3] The unit was recognized for offering outdoor adventures to the student body.[3]

In the 1890s, a trigonometrical station, on the Rawnsley's Bluff to support surveying in South Australia.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Search result for "Rawnsley Bluff, Hd" with the following layers selected - "NPW and Conservation Properties", "Suburbs and Localities", "SA Government Regions" and "Gazetteer"". Location SA Map Viewer. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b NASA - Wilpena Pound
  3. ^ a b c Peter Read, Alex Pouw-Bray - Ninety Years at Torrens Park: The Scotch College Story - Page 154 (Google Books)
  4. ^ Proceedings of the Parliament of South Australia, Volume 2 (1894) (Google eBook, Page 347)