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almost on topmy buddy Carl on the ridge blablablablabla
Submitted by: matteo on 2006-06-27
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mt Cook at sunset, NZPhoto taken descending the South West ridge of Malte Brun, Mt. Cook area NZ
Submitted by: matteo on 2006-06-19
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Linda GlacierThe lower section of the Linda Glacier leading round to the left and the Linda Shelf access to the summit rocks of Aoraki / Mt Cook. Note the seracs and avalanche debris.
Submitted by: fritz_in_aotearoa on 2006-01-26
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Looking back towards the GunbarrelsThe Gunbarrels are a series of seracs that sit right above the Linda Shelf (the normal route of ascent) - apparently guides tell their clients that they can't stop for the half hour they are under the gunbarrels but they don't mention anything about running.
Submitted by: fritz_in_aotearoa on 2006-01-26
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Syme Ridge of Mt TasmanOne of Mt Tasman's classic routes.
Grade 3+?
Submitted by: fritz_in_aotearoa on 2006-01-26
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Aoraki / Mt Cook - Zubriggens RidgeAoraki / Mt Cook - Zubriggens Ridge, Grade 3, 1000m.
Submitted by: fritz_in_aotearoa on 2006-01-24
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Climber toping out Zubriggens RidgeClimber toping out from Zubriggens Ridge on Aoraki / Mt Cook, The Plateau 1000m below.
Submitted by: fritz_in_aotearoa on 2006-01-24
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Tasman GlacierCloud formations over a view down the Tasman Glacier.
Submitted by: captainmank on 2004-12-14
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Hochstetter Dome - NZPenny and Stuart heading up Hochstetter Dome in New Zealand.
Submitted by: captainmank on 2004-08-25
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Start of summit rockslooking down and out to mt tasman (way to late in the day!)
Submitted by: climbthis on 2004-04-08
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Walking around the base of TasmanI took this photo of me and my climbing partner
Submitted by: climbthis on 2004-04-05
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top of haast ridgeAt the top of the haast ridge (looking down the tasman glacier) on the way to the plateau hut. everyone should walk in at least once!
Submitted by: climbthis on 2003-06-03
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The summit ridge of Mt Cook, New ZealandNeil Monteith on the last section of the stunning giant of NZ, Mt Cook (3795m). The route is Zubbrigans Ridge. Photo Jono Schimdt Fuji Velvia
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Crevasse jump on Mt Cook, New ZealandNeil Monteith jumps a crevasse on the way to the base of Mt Cook (3795m), New Zealand. Photo Jono Schimdt Fuji Velvia
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Crevasse jump on Mt Cook, New ZealandJono Schimdt descends from Mt Dixon (3019m), Mt Cook region, New Zealand. Photo Neil Monteith
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Tasman Glacier, New ZealandThe snaking Tasman Glacier cuts its way through the mountains around Mt Cook. This photo is taken from the summit of Mt Cook (3795m). Photo Neil Monteith Fuji Provia
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Mt Cook (3795m) New ZealandMt Cook (3795m) is the highest mountain in New Zealand. It is a technical peak to climb. Photo Neil Monteith
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Jono on summit ridge of Tasman, New ZealandJono Schimdt negioates the very exposed summit ridge of Mt Tasman in New Zealand. Photo Neil Monteith
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Mt Tasman (3495m), New ZealandMt Tasman is the second highest mountain in New Zealand. Photo Neil Monteith
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Chopper drops off climbers below Mt Cook, New ZealandChopper drops off climbers below Mt Cook, New Zealand. This is the usual way climbers gain basecamp to climb this technical peak. Photo Neil Monteith Fuji Provia
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-22
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Summit of Mt Cook, New ZealandJono Schimdt summits the tallest mountain in NZ, Mt Cook (3790m). Photo Neil Monteith 35mm slide
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-01-21
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