Aoraki, Tai Poutini
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Neuseeland Südinsel

Aoraki, Tai Poutini

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9780994121042
Neuseeland Südinsel
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Guide Mount Cook Führer 3000er Bergsteigen Climbing Klettern Topos Outdoor Alpinklettern Kletterrouten Klettertouren Mehrseillängen Multi-Pitch Bergtouren mountaineering Alpinismus new zealand Southern Alps NZAC Aotearoa South Island Horokoau Aoraki Mount Cook National Park New Zealand Alpine Club
A guide for mountaineers

The essential guide for mountaineering in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park and Westland Tai Poutini National Park.

The mountains of Aoraki Mount Cook National Park and Westland Tai Poutini National Park contain some of the best mountaineering and transalpine tramping in the world and make up New Zealand’s most popular alpine climbing region. These two national parks are covered in their entirety in this latest edition of the New Zealand Alpine Club’s top-selling mountaineering guidebook. All new routes recorded since the last (2001) edition are included, and specific attention is given to how the mountains and access routes have been affected by climate change.

The expanded coverage area now includes the lush, rugged, and previously overlooked valleys on the west side of the Main Divide, including the Callery, lower Balfour, Cook/Weheka, Copland, Douglas, and Karangarua catchments. Because information on these valleys has been difficult to find for so long, they still host several major unclimbed features. There is also a new chapter on climbs from Aoraki Mount Cook Village, for those passing through with only a couple of days available for climbing.

The author’s love for New Zealand’s mountains, fascination with climbing history, meticulous eye for detail, and passion for engaging with climbers has resulted in an up-to-date, reliable, and comprehensive guide – the definitive guidebook for the Aoraki-Tai Poutini region.

Additional features: -Almost 1100 routes described, including all major passes -Clear descent options described for popular peaks -The first guidebook to use the new mountaineering grading system for New Zealand -Generously illustrated with hundreds of beautiful photos and topos

210mm x 148mm, paperback colour and black/white images

449 pages/Seiten

Published: 2018 4th edition

ISBN: 978-0-9941210-4-2
Weight:
925 g
Author:
Product Type:
Books
Language:
English
EAN:
9780994121042
Pages:
449
hoehe_mm:
210
breite_mm:
148
Year of publication:
2018
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