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Alpine Recreation offer a range of climbing instruction courses and guided ascents throughout the year, catering to a range of experience levels, personal objectives and goals.
Alpine Recreation offers freeride, ski & split-board touring trips and winter skills courses in New Zealand's most spectacular backcountry locations.
Alpine Recreation owns a private lodge in Lake Tekapo and two private mountain huts.
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Guided ascent of New Zealand's highest peak
Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest mountain at 3724m/12218ft.
A backcountry ski touring adventure based at Caroline Hut
The Mount Cook Range is a spectacular ski / split-board mountaineering destination.
A high level ski mountaineering traverse with stunning views and steep terrain
The Sealy Range above Aoraki Mount Cook village is a remote and exciting ski mountaineering venue surrounded by New Zealand's highest peaks.
The ideal introduction to alpine and snowcraft skills
Learn the skills to safely venture beyond tramping tracks and above the snow line!
New Zealand's best hut-based glacier ski & split-board touring destinations
Backcountry Ski & Split-board Touring amongst the glaciers of the Mount Cook and Westland National Parks.
Backcountry tours in the Liebig and Gamack Ranges near Lake Tekapo
The Liebig Range near Lake Tekapo is an exciting new backcountry skiing venue in the middle of an impressive landscape with a good variety of terrain.
Guided ascent of New Zealand's second highest peak
Mount Tasman, 3489m/11469ft, is New Zealand's second highest peak.
Technical alpine skills instruction for those who want to get into serious mountaineering
Go beyond the basic skills of mountaineering and get into more serious alpine terrain!
Tititea/Mount Aspiring Guided Ascent
Known as the "Matterhorn of the South" due to its asthetic shape, Mount Aspiring stands alone as the only 3000m peak outside of Mount Cook National Park.
Private instruction for experienced mountaineers
Take your climbing further and learn advanced mountaineering skills under expert tuition from NZMGA/IFMGA mountain guides!
New Zealand's ultimate trans-alpine backcountry ski tour!
Linking together New Zealand's 4 main glaciers and traversing the Southern Alps from east to west, the "Symphony on Skis" is New Zealand's ultimate multi-day trans-alpine ski tour.
Explore new terrain and learn backcountry skills!
Improve your skills and go further more safely efficiency with track-laying and handling equipment, avalanche awareness and rescue, snow shelter building, navigation....
A stunning 2 day trek among New Zealand's highest mountains
Trek through amazing alpine terrain, surrounded by New Zealand's highest peaks and longest glaciers.
There are many things to see and do in Aoraki Mount Cook.
Technical ice climbing instruction at Ailsa Stream
Learn ice climbing skills at our stunning venue in the Liebig Range.
A wilderness climb from sea level to summit
Mount Sefton is a stunning peak which towers high over Mount Cook Village and according to Maori legend is the guardian of Aoraki (Mount Cook).
A selection of the best trans-alpine crossings in New Zealand
Cross the Southern Alps with a friendly and experienced mountain guide - Alpine Recreation employ a professional team of UIAGM / IFMGA and NZMGA certified guides.
A snowshoe expedition to Caroline Hut
Trek through amazing winter terrain, surrounded by New Zealand's highest peaks and longest glacier.
Climb one of New Zealand's most iconic peaks
Mount Dixon (3004m) is a beautiful pyramid shaped peak located on the edge of the Grand Plateau, and is one of the best vantage points for viewing its neighbours, New Zealand's most iconic peaks - including Aoraki / Mt.
Turner Peak Guided Ascent
Turner Peak (2338m) is an ideal 3-4 day ascent which doesn't require air access.
A stunning New Zealand alpine experience
Experience the wonderful contrast from grassy valleys and alpine meadows to jagged and ice covered peaks and vast glacial plateaus!
The ultimate glacier experience
Experience the vast upper nevés of New Zealand's longest glacier, the Tasman Glacier.