Spicers Peak

Spicers Peak (Aboriginal: Binkinjoora) is a mountain in Australia. It lies roughly 120 km west of Brisbane in the middle of the Main Range National Park. It is just south of Cunninghams Gap and Mount Mitchell. Its summit height is approximately 1,205 metres (3953 ft). The local people call this mountain, Binkinjoora, meaning a turtle with its head sticking up. The name, Spicer's Gap, was given to the mountain by Allan Cunningham after who was the Superintendent of convicts. Spicer had noted the peak while searching for escaped convicts.

Spicers Peak

Spicers Peak (Aboriginal: Binkinjoora) is a mountain in Australia. It lies roughly 120 km west of Brisbane in the middle of the Main Range National Park. It is just south of Cunninghams Gap and Mount Mitchell. Its summit height is approximately 1,205 metres (3953 ft). The local people call this mountain, Binkinjoora, meaning a turtle with its head sticking up. The name, Spicer's Gap, was given to the mountain by Allan Cunningham after who was the Superintendent of convicts. Spicer had noted the peak while searching for escaped convicts.