Bloods Range

In the centre are Mounts Harris (840 m) and Carruthers (1000 m), which are the highest peaks.

[1] Bloods Range was given its name on 14 March 1874 by the explorer Ernest Giles, when he sighted it from the top of Mount Curdie.

He named it for his friend John Henry Smyth-Blood (died 1890) of Beltana, owner of an early pastoral station and pioneer on the OT line.

[2] On 12 June 1889, Giles' second-in-command, William Tietkens, returned on his own expedition and surveyed the range.

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