Federation Peak, standing at 1224 meters, is located just 20 kilometers from the sea. While its height may not seem imposing compared to other mountains, its geographical position contributes to its reputation as one of Australia's deadliest peaks.
The mountain is directly exposed to the roaring forties, a belt of strong westerly winds that can create treacherous conditions for climbers. These winds, combined with sudden weather changes, make the ascent particularly challenging.
Climbers should be aware of the risks involved, including unpredictable weather and difficult terrain. Proper preparation and respect for the mountain's conditions are essential for a safe experience.
