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Sugarloaf was sighted by Captain James Cook on 10th May , when his ship Endeavour sailed northwards along the east coast of Australia. His journal entry for that date reads:. There is no record of who named the mountain Sugarloaf, but there are a number of mountains of this name worldwide which are named for their conical shape. The name derives from Brazil where sugar for export was shaped into conical mounds called 'sugar loaves'. Mount Sugarloaf provides a vantage point for the areas that belong to the Awabakal people, making it an important teaching place. The Awabakal also have a creation story about Mount Sugarloaf, and it is a place where sacred ceremonies are known to have taken place. Mt Sugarloaf is shaped like a wedge-tailed eagle, a totem of the Awabakal people. The mountain known as Warrawelong, is the setting for a dreamtime story about the fate of two children at the hands of the monster Puttikin - a cautionary tale about children wandering off alone. West of Lake Macquarie; which has been partly cleared of timber by order of the Surveyor General as a mark, which is seen from a considerable distance. The name appears to be derived from Wol-lung, the human head from the appearance of the mountain'. The earliest settlers in the foothills of Sugarloaf were Richard and Bridget O'Donnell who had sixty acres of land there in The settlement grew with additional houses for other members of the family, eventually becoming known as O'Donnelltown. West Wallsend followed in the s, Holmesville and Seahampton in the s. The small hamlets of Mafeking and Ladysmith, named after Boer War battles, were established in West Wallsend was a thriving town in it's heyday as men and their families flocked to the area to work in the local coalmines. The population reached it's peak just after the turn of the century when all four of the area's mines were operating and some people were resident in the district. There have been many mines around the Sugarloaf area, some of them mining into the mountain itself. With coal mines comes the need for timber. The eastern side of the mountain was heavily timbered with ironbark, grey gum, blue gum and spotted gum, and many timbercutters worked the sides of the mountains using bullock teams to haul the timber down to West Wallsend where it was distributed to the local mines. Sawmills were also established in the town to process the timber from the mountain and sell it to other users. At a height of around m high the mountain has experienced snow several times over the years. Although snowfalls in the Hunter region are usually confined to Barrington Tops and parts of the Upper Hunter , in July 18, , snow not only fell on Mount Sugarloaf but also in some Newcastle and Lake Macquarie suburbs. By sunrise the slopes of Sugarloaf were covered with about 10cm of snow and more than 16cm lay on the hills around Maitland, Cessnock, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Denman, Scone, Aberdeen and Barrington Tops. Snow was also reported at New Lambton, Waratah and Windale. By mid-morning the police had to close the road to the summit of Sugarloaf due to severe traffic congestion. Snow again fell on Mount Sugarloaf on Thursday, June 12, The first roads on the mountain Would have been the bullock tracks made by timergetters. This was done to prove the capabilities of a 4 cylinder Maxwell sedan the company were selling. The drive was made using the existing tracks on the mountain as no formal roads were yet established. The first road was built by Vi and Jo Taylor in early s. Vi and Joe Taylor were the first settlers on the summit in the early s. They built the first road up to the summit in only a couple of months, in order to move things up and down the mountain enabling people to have access. They built a shop to service the needs of picnickers, hikers and other visitors to the mountain. They lived at the back of the shop in a shed with a lean to kitchen and kept a herd of cattle. This developed over the years to a sizeable business with a large 3 room house with large kitchen, dining room and a dancefloor. They leased the land from Lake Macquarie Council. Many wedding receptions and other events were held there in the s, until the venue closed in the mid s. The mountain has two broadcast transmission towers. Since the s their main function has been to transmit analogue television on VHF. In the s two UHF analogue stations began to transmit from there. It is commonly referred to as the 'NBN Tower'. The second tower is controlled by Broadcast Australia, being formerly run by the National Transmission Authority. There are many other radio antennae on these towers, including those belonging to Amateur Radio repeater and beacon stations. There is a third smaller tower that has many directional antennae, mainly used for telecommunications, but also for two way radio for emergency services and other similar purposes. It has Telstra markings on much of the equipment and sheds. The bushranger Edward Davis aka Jew Boy is reported to have had a hideout in a cave in the Sugarloaf ranges. Council , Minmi Corridors assessment : maintaining and enhancing natural and cultural heritage values, Umwelt Australia \], \[Toronto\] N. We remember and respect the Ancestors who cared for and nurtured this Country. It is in their footsteps that we travel these lands and waters. Council acknowledges traditional custodians throughout Australia. We commit to listening deeply to and collaborating with First Peoples in our work. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website and Council's cultural collections may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material. This website may contain place names, opinions and terms that reflect authors' views or those of the period in which the item was written or recorded. These may not be considered appropriate today. If you experience any issues with the website or its content please contact us \[email protected\]. Mount Sugarloaf Sugarloaf was sighted by Captain James Cook on 10th May , when his ship Endeavour sailed northwards along the east coast of Australia. His journal entry for that date reads: 'At Noon we were by observation in the Latitude of The mountain is part of the Sugarloaf Range. It is metres 1, feet high. Aboriginal history Mount Sugarloaf provides a vantage point for the areas that belong to the Awabakal people, making it an important teaching place. The name Keemba Keemba is also associated with Mt Sugarloaf White settlement The earliest settlers in the foothills of Sugarloaf were Richard and Bridget O'Donnell who had sixty acres of land there in It closed c. West Wallsend Extended Killingworth opened in Seaham No. It operated from Timber With coal mines comes the need for timber. Snow At a height of around m high the mountain has experienced snow several times over the years. Roads The first roads on the mountain Would have been the bullock tracks made by timergetters. Tourism Vi and Joe Taylor were the first settlers on the summit in the early s. Bushrangers The bushranger Edward Davis aka Jew Boy is reported to have had a hideout in a cave in the Sugarloaf ranges.
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