I have been enjoying a continuing process of getting to know the COG
area of interest and its avian denizens. Earlier this week I spent a
couple of days bird fossicking around Deua and Gourock National Parks
and adjacent farmlands. From Berlang campground, one of the walks I did
took me down to Marble Arch past the Big Hole. My GPS told me that the
elevation at the Marble Arch was about 650m. The watercourse continued
from there and it could be that the lowest elevation in the COG area of
interest would be where the watercourse intersects the Southern or
Eastern boundary of the Area of interest. It may be somewhere else
entirely, for example, somewhere near where the Bendetheran (?) Fire
Trail in Deua National Park intersects the Southern Boundary.
I wonder if there is a cartophile out there who can work out readily
what the lowest elevation is in the COG Area of interest, and where it
is located?
Con
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