Tag: nz mountains

Tag: nz mountains

Features and editorials about Alpine Recreation and our adventures.

Articles - Erewhon Awakening - Erewhon Hut by Mt Potts, great freeride terrain

Erewhon Awakening

Five Days of Ski Touring in the Heart of the Rangitata
Adventure Magazine

We meet in the warm, timbered lounge of Mt Potts Lodge as a southerly storm slaps against the windows.

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Articles - Off the Grid in the Cass - A vast, snow-covered landscape with towering, rugged mountains in the background, and a set of footprints leading across the snowy expanse in the foreground.

Off the Grid in the Cass

Four days of backcountry ski touring from Lady Emily Hut

We’d barely seen another soul since turning off the Tekapo highway.

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Articles - Pushing Limits and Finding Joy in the New Zealand Alps - Participants of the Test Your Limits 2024 New Zealand expedition on Brodrick Pass

Pushing Limits and Finding Joy in the New Zealand Alps

Test Your Limits 2024 - New Zealand expedition

When you sign on to guide a trip like Test Your Limits, you know it’s going to be something special.

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Articles - Caroline Hut Restock - Skis outside Caroline Hut, in front of the Caroline Face of Aoraki Mount Cook

Caroline Hut Restock

A lot goes on behind the scenes in maintaining a mountain hut. Caroline Hut Restock is an ode to the hut and the hard work.

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Articles - Ball Pass Crossing - Roping up for glacier travel, Ball Glacier, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park

Ball Pass Crossing

Why going guided won’t cramp on your style
Front Country Tramper

A certain thrill comes with completing a trip you’ve eyed up for decades. For me, this was the Ball Pass Crossing.

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Articles - A Wild Mountain Journey - View of the upper Huxley Valley, North Branch from Brodrick Hut. Brodrick Pass and Mt Mackenzie on the left.

A Wild Mountain Journey

Crossing Brodrick Pass and Rafting the Landsborough River

There’s something deeply satisfying about threading a route through the heart of the Southern Alps — especially when it links two iconic backcountry experiences: crossing Brodrick Pass and rafting the…

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Articles - Can a Tramper Climb Mt Cook? - Can a Tramper Climb Mt Cook - Wilderness Magazine Article

Can a Tramper Climb Mt Cook?

Wilderness Magazine

What would it take for a tramper of average fitness to propel themselves to the top of New Zealand's highest summit?

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Articles - Keeping the spirit of youth alive - 68-year-old Graeme Donovan fulfills his long-held dream of climbing a mountain over 3000m. 75-year-od Peter Aimer climbs 3151m high Mount Sefton.

Keeping the spirit of youth alive

Two Mountain Ascents for Seniors

On the 20th of October 68-year-old Graeme Donovan stood atop Lendenfeld Peak (3194m) and fulfilled a long-held dream of climbing a mountain over 3000m or 10,000ft.

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Articles - Around Mount Cook - Transalpine Journey around Aoraki Mount Cook - Article by James Broadbent

Around Mount Cook

Transalpine Journey around Aoraki Mount Cook

I have wandered up a few pointy bits of landscape in the past, usually by the easiest route, but often after a long approach march to a more remote peak.

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Articles - No Ordinary Feet - Phil Doole and Gottlieb Braun-Elwert on the summit of Aoraki Mount Cook

No Ordinary Feet

Climbing Aoraki with double-amputee Phil Doole

A gripping account of a guided ascent of Aoraki / Mount Cook, led by Gottlieb Braun-Elwert, culminating in a triumphant summit climb with double…

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