A Sir Chinmoy Peace Summit - Mount Lofty - SA - Australia
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S 34° 58.447 E 138° 42.529
54H E 290840 N 6127428
Mount Lofty (elevation 727 metres AHD) is the highest point of Adelaide. It is located about 15 km east of the Adelaide city centre in South Australia.
Waymark Code: WMYEJF
Location: South Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 06/06/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
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Mount Lofty (34°58'S 138°42'E, elevation 727 metres AHD) is the highest point in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges. It is located about 15 km east of the Adelaide city centre in South Australia, and has panoramic views of the city and the Adelaide plains to the west, and of the Picadilly Valley to the east.

The summit can be accessed by road from the South Eastern Freeway at Crafers, and from the eastern suburbs via Greenhill Road and the Mount Lofty Scenic Route. The more enthusiastic can walk up the gully from Waterfall Gully, through the Cleland Conservation Park and from Chambers Gully. The track from Waterfall Gully to the summit is a 4 km uphill trek and one of Adelaide's most popular exercise circuits so the park at the bottom is often busy. The summit provides panoramic views across Adelaide, and a cafe-restaurant and gift shop. These are relatively new due to protracted disputes over appropriate development following the destruction of the old cafe in the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires.

On the ridge near the summit are three television transmission towers (the northernmost being that of the ABC), and the Mount Lofty Fire Tower operated by the Country Fire Service.

The summit has become a popular spot for tourists to Adelaide, and also for cyclists coming up the old Mount Barker Road through Eagle on the Hill; this former section of National Highway No.1 has been superseded by the Heysen Tunnels.

European discovery and use
Mount Lofty was named by Matthew Flinders on 23 March 1802 during his circumnavigation of the Australian continent. It was first climbed by a European when the explorer Collet Barker climbed it in April 1831, almost six years before Adelaide was settled.

A stone cairn at the summit was originally used to mark the trig point, and in 1885 this was replaced by an obelisk which served as the central reference point for surveying purposes across Adelaide. In 1902 the obelisk was rededicated and renamed as the "Flinders Column".

The Summit was closed to the public during the Second World War, when the obelisk was considered an indispensable navigation aid. A flashing strobe was fitted to the top to improve visibility at night. This strobe was removed after the war, but then re-installed in the 1990s, when the obelisk was repainted and restored during construction of the new kiosk.

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Mount Lofty Summit A Sri Chinmoy Peace Summit Mount Lofty Summit, with its majestic natural beauty and panoramic vie of the city of Adelaide, provide a focal point for visitors from all over the world. This delightful location serve as a reminder to all who visit of tge dace and nobility of human endeavour when it is in harmonylvith nature and dedicated to higher ideals. The dedication of Mount Lofty Summit as a Siii.Clainmoy Peace Summit counts it among a family of over 700 Sri Chinmoy Peace Blossoms in over 30 countries worldwide. The source of the Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossoms family is the spirit of oneness. Its purpose is to manifest a strong sense of internationalism and fellowship among people from all countries. "Peace is not merely the absence of war: peace is our inseparable oneness with all." - Sri Chinmoy Government of South Australia


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