Mount Kosciuszko - Kosciuszko NP, NSW, Australia - 2228m
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Grahame Cookie
S 36° 27.358 E 148° 15.808
55H E 613217 N 5964734
This History Sign just down from the summit of Mt Kosciuszko gives the elevation as 2,228 metres, and the specific European history.
Waymark Code: WM19HFM
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 03/01/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
Views: 1

A printed sign is set in an extruded aluminium channel frame, placed on one of the many 'granite' boulders at the trail head near the summit of Australia's continent highest mountain. The text of the sign reads:

Mt Kosciuszko (2,228 metres)

"Below is the text of the sign which was placed here in 1940 to celebrate the centenary of the first recorded ascent of Mount Kosciuszko.

"From the valley of the Murray River the Polish explorer Paul Edmund Strzelecki ascended these Australian Alps on 15th February 1840.

"A 'pinnacle, rocky and naked, predominant over several others' was chosen by Strzelecki for a point of trigonometrical survey. 'The particular configuration of this eminence', he recorded, 'struck me so forcibly by the similarity it bears to a tumulus elevated in Krakow over the tomb of the patriot Kosciusko, that, although in a foreign country, on foreign ground, but amongst a free people, who appreciate freedom and its votaries, could not refrain from giving it the name of Mount Kosciusko.

"This commemorative plaque was originally unveiled by the Consul General of the Republic of Poland for Australia, New Zealand and Western Samoa, Ladislas Adam de Noskowski Esq; on the 17th February, 1940.

Early Visitors
"It is highly unlikely that Strzelecki was the first person to climb Mt Kosciuszko.

"The Aboriginal people of the Monaro and groups from the southern tablelands, south coast and northern Victoria visited these higher peaks for thousands of years to feast on the bogong moths which gather here in summer and to conduct trade and perform cultural and spiritual ceremonies.

"Stockmen began visiting the mountains from the 1830s in search of summer pasture and it is probable that some of them would have climbed the mountain.

Change of name
"In 1997 the Geographical Names Board of NSW agreed to a proposal that the spelling be changed to 'Kosciuszko', the correct spelling of the name of the famous Polish freedom fighter.

"The board accepted that Strzelecki spelt the name with a 'z'."

Location: Mt Kosciuszko, Kosciuszko National Park, NSW, Australia

Visited: 1326, Monday, 9 January, 2023

Location: Mt Kosciuszko Trail Head

Posted Elevation: 2228m

GPSR Elevation: 2227m

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