Talk:Lambs Head

The Queensland Park and Wildlife Services (QPWS) state that Kahlpahlim Rock is Lambs Head, however QTopo has only one trail (plus another trail called "Varch Creek Trail" that is not even mentioned on the parks website or maps ) and shows two summits; Kahlpahlim Rock at 1309m and and Lambs Head at 1314m. If Lambs Head is higher, then why does parks website state that "Kahlpahlim Rock is the highest point on the Lamb Range".

When zooming in on QLDGlobe (aerial imagery), you can see that Lambs Head summit marking on QTopo (-17.02297,145.64091) is a manmade building structure. That being said, Kahlpahlim Rock (-17.02297,145.64091) also has a manman building structure. QTopo shows the trail going to Kahlpahlim Rock though and not Lambs Head.

Question: Are Kahlpahlim Rock and Lambs Head two seperate summits? If so, why does QPWS have them as the same? If not, why does QGlobe/QTopo have them as different and what is the actual height of the peak?

False claim?
Article states that this is a mountain. Really? Is it just a rocky feature on a mountain? duffbeerforme (talk) 13:38, 20 January 2020 (UTC)