The Thumb (Queensland)

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Elevation981 m (3,219 ft)[1]
Prominence120 m (390 ft)[1]
Coordinates18°21′37″S 146°16′36″E / 18.36028°S 146.27667°E / -18.36028; 146.27667
The Thumb
Highest point
Elevation981 m (3,219 ft)[1]
Prominence120 m (390 ft)[1]
Parent peakMount Bowen
Coordinates18°21′37″S 146°16′36″E / 18.36028°S 146.27667°E / -18.36028; 146.27667
Geography
LocationHinchinbrook Island, Queensland, Australia
Climbing
First ascentIn 1953 by Jon Stephenson, John Comino, Geoff Broadbent, Dave Stewart, and Ian McLeod.[2]

The Thumb is a peak of the Mount Bowen massif on Hinchinbrook Island, off the north-east coast of Queensland, Australia.[3] It rises 981 metres (3,219 ft) out of the Coral Sea. The first ascent by Europeans was in 1953 by Jon Stephenson, John Comino, Geoff Broadbent, Dave Stewart, and Ian McLeod from the University of Queensland's Bushwalking Club (UQBWC).[2]

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