Mount Suckling or
Goropi, is the highest peak of the Goropu Mountains, part of the
Owen Stanley Range in southeastern
Papua New Guinea. It lies about east of
Port Moresby. Situated on a relatively narrow
peninsula, it lies only about from the sea to both the northeast (in the direction of
Collingwood Bay) and the south. While not the highest peak in the Owen Stanley Range (
Mount Victoria is the highest), it is the most
topographically prominent peak in the range, and it is in fact the third most prominent peak on the island of
New Guinea. The peak rises above the timberline, while its lower slopes are well-forested.