Mount Haidinger
Mountain in New Zealand
Mount Haidinger
Canterbury, New Zealand
Mount Haidinger is a mountain of the Southern Alps, located in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park. It has a double peak, with the northern peak being nine meters lower than the southern peak.[2]
In 1895, Edward Arthur FitzGerald, Matthias Zurbriggen and Jack Clark recorded the summit success of the southern tip.[3] The first ascent of the northern tip was accomplished in the same year by Tom Fyfe and Malcolm Ross.[4] Mount Haidinger is more suited for climbing in the Southern Hemisphere summer between September and March.[5]
Julius von Haast named the mountain after the Austrian geologist Wilhelm von Haidinger.[6]
References
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- ^ "Mount Haidinger, New Zealand". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
- ^ Gavin Harriss. "Topographic map of Mount Haidinger". {NZ Topo Map. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
- ^ 1895 ascents of FitzGerald and Zurbriggen. Vol. IX. Dunedin: New Zealand Alpine Club. June 1941. p. 159. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
- ^ Peter Graham (June 1953). In Memoriam Thomas Camperdown Fyfe. Vol. XV. Christchurch: New Zealand Alpine Club. p. 285. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
- ^ "Mount Haidinger". Mountain Forecast. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
- ^ C. Hilgendorf (June 1942). Place Names of Mt. Cook District. Vol. IX. Dunedin: New Zealand Alpine Club. pp. 101–118. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
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Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
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- Douglas Peak
- Mount Elie de Beaumont
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- La Perouse
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