Arthur's Pass: A Guide for Mountaineers
Author(s): Graeme Kates
The Mountain ranges of Arthur's Pass National Park are the most accessible in New Zealand, being located aside the main road/rail corridor traversing the Southern Alps between Christchurch and the West Coast. Terrain within the park varies considerably from low scree hills to heavily glaciated peaks and steep face routes. Climbing within Arthur's Pass National Park could be considered to epitomise all that is mountaineering, with the 'approach' forming a substantial component of the actual climb, and the luxury of aircraft being appealingly devoid from the park. This guide covers broadly an outline of the standard routes on the peaks of both the National Park and the adjacent Craigieburn Forest Park. Additional sections on huts, history, alpine rock, ski touring and potential ice climbs create an invaluable resource for any climber visiting the region.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : New Zealand Alpine Club
- : New Zealand Alpine Club
- : October 2012
- : 210x147mm
- : New Zealand
- : December 2012
- : books
Special Fields
- : Graeme Kates
- : Paperback
- : 7th edition
- : 796.522
- : 120
- : Colour and black & white