[1] Lying close to the Williamsford and Tullah mining areas, the mountain is often found referred to in early photographs.
Mount Murchison is for moderately experienced climbers and contains sections that includes loose and sometimes slippery rock.
The first part of the track winds through dense bush and involves stepping over a lot of tree roots.
Navigation from this point onwards involves moving between rock cairns and bits of tape to ensure you are on the track.
[6] A folk tradition of unknown origin is that a cooked sausage should be thrown off the top of the mountain in order to ward off animals on the descent.