Aoraki-Mt Cook Mountain Guide

The Aoraki-Mt Cook summary is: Aoraki-Mt Cook has 0 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 2999ft of vertical range and surrounding area. Read More


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Aoraki-Mt Cook Mountain Guide

The Aoraki-Mt Cook summary is: Aoraki-Mt Cook has 0 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 2999ft of vertical range and surrounding area. Read More

Vertical:

Superior: 12317ft
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2999ft
Inf.: 9318ft

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Nieve artificial: —

Remontes en Aoraki-Mt Cook

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Visitando Aoraki-Mt Cook

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Características de Aoraki-Mt Cook

La zona de Aoraki-Mt Cook incluye::

  • Medio caño
  • Terrenos de Parques
  • Esquí de travesía
  • Alquiler de esquí

What's it like at Aoraki-Mt Cook?

Aoraki (meaning Cloud Piercer in Ngāi Tahu Maori) or Mount Cook, to honour the famous captain, is the highest mountain in New Zealand. The top of Mount Cook is at 3754 mtrs; breathtaking amongst the dazzling peaks of the southern Alps. Three summits make up Mount Cook. They are the Low Peak, Middle Peak and High Peak. The Tasman Glacier is in the east and the Hooker Glacier to the west. The nearest airport to Mount Cook is Queenstown.



Explore el mapa de Aoraki-Mt Cook

Mapa interactivo de los senderos y las pistas de Aoraki-Mt Cook. Examine la pista y los senderos, así como el terreno circundante y los contornos de las montañas, para ver qué actividades de campo a través puede hacer.

Tiempo actual en Aoraki-Mt Cook

EstaciónProfundidad de NieveTemp. (°F)Viento (mph)Tiempo
Remonte de arriba: 
25
15
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Remonte de la mitad: 
30
10
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Remonte de abajo: 
36
5
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¿Cuál es el mes con más nieve para visitar Aoraki-Mt Cook?

mayoPromedio: 4.0 días de nevadas por semana
La semana 2 de mayo es la más nevosa en Aoraki-Mt Cook. En esta semana suele haber 4.0 días de nieve y caer 32.3in de nevada. Compruebe a continuación los gráficos históricos de nieve en Aoraki-Mt Cook


Comentarios de Visitantes para Aoraki-Mt Cook

Kane Henderson de New Zealand escribe:

Great area to visit. Coupled with it's twin resort M Tasman, there is a run for everyone. For long blue runs try Linda on Aoraki, or Syme on Tasman mtn. Both service the Plateau hut. Advanced runs of note are Caroline and North West Ridge and Tasman mtn is famous for Silberhorn and Abel Janzoon. Double black legendary runs include Balfour on Tasman for steep and deep, and if you're lucky to be at the top of Aoraki when patrol drops the rope on Sheila, it has a heart thumping drop for the real enthusiasts. Not enough is reported on the terrain below Pioneer. Tired punters can follow the cat track that zigzags 900 vertical down Haast ridge, while the new Hochstetter terrain park will also deliver you toward the base. For a longer adventure, try Lender field off Tasman and following a coffee and a sit in front of the gas heater at Pioneer hut, continue down to the road on the backside. Transport can be arranged back around to the Mt Cook car park, or try a short helicopter flight. Vertical can range from 2700m on the main mtn, to 2500m on the backside.

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