Horrocks Pass

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Von Quelle auf 2011-10-31 08:04:40 (UTC)
Horrocks Pass is a geographical location in the southern Flinders Ranges, in South Australia, approximately 6 kilometres west of the town of Wilmington. Main North Road travels through the pass between Port Augusta and Wilmington. It is named after John Horrocks who travelled through the area with his party in August 1846 during his ill-fated exploration of land north of Spencer Gulf. At the top of the pass is a lookout and monument to Horrocks and his party.

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  • 111 m

    The highest point of Main North Road (heading north)

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  • 165 m

    4WD Road

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  • 212 m

    The highest point of Main North Road (heading south)

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  • 212 m

    The highest point of Main North Road

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  • 1,7 km

    Main North Road (heading north)

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  • 2,1 km

    Main North Road (heading north)

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  • 3,1 km

    Main North Road (heading south)

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  • 4,2 km

    Main North Road (heading east)

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  • 4,2 km

    Main North Road (heading east)

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  • 4,3 km

    Main North Road (heading west)

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  • 4,3 km

    Horrocks Pass Historic Site

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  • 4,4 km

    From Horrock's Pass

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  • 4,4 km

    Horrock's Pass

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  • 4,5 km

    Main North Road (heading east)

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  • 4,6 km

    Junction of Wilmington Road and Main North Road

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  • 4,7 km

    Junction of Wilmington Road and Main North Road

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  • 5,1 km

    Wilmington Road and South Flinders Ranges

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  • 5,2 km

    After the hike I did a drive to a lookout point. Here is a bale of barb wire at that lookout point.

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  • 5,2 km

    Looking north from the lookout.

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  • 5,6 km

    Entering Wilmington

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