How long is the Rees Dart Track?

How long is the Rees Dart Track?

37.7-mile
Get to know this 37.7-mile point-to-point trail near Glenorchy, Otago. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 17 h 30 min to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, birding, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

How do you get to Rees Dart Track?

Transport to and from Rees-Dart Track The Rees–Dart Track circuit can be walked in either direction but is usually completed by starting at Muddy Creek and finishing at Chinamans Bluff. Transport is available all year round from Queenstown or Glenorchy.

Where is Mt Aspiring?

Getting there. Mt Aspiring National Park straddles the southern end of the Southern Alps. The closest towns are Wānaka, Queenstown, Glenorchy and Te Anau. It is one of New Zealand’s larger parks at 355,543 ha and it lies alongside the largest, Fiordland National Park.

How high is Mt Aspiring?

9,951′Tititea / Mount Aspiring / Elevation

How hard is it to climb Mt Aspiring?

Good fitness, balance and coordination are required to climb Mt Aspiring by any route. The summit day can last between 12 – 14 hours and ascends 1200 vertical meters requiring good mental and physical endurance. In the early season, snow and ice routes will push ankle and calf strength to the limit.

How high are NZ mountains?

The 100 highest mountains

Rank Mountain Height (m)
1 Aoraki / Mount Cook 3724
2 Mount Tasman 3497
3 Malte Brun 3199
4 Mount Sefton 3151

How much does it cost to climb Mt Aspiring?

Mount Aspiring takes on average 12 – 16 hours return from Colin Todd Hut. The walk out from the mountain is a further two days through spectacular alpine scenery….

Client Ratio Price
1:1 From $5550

Can you climb Mt Aspiring without a guide?

Mt Aspiring is guided at a 1:1 client guide ratio. A good level of fitness and previous mountaineering experience equivalent to our 3 day Queenstown Mountaineering Course or New Zealand Mountaineering Course is required for climbing Mt Aspiring.

How many have died on Mt Cook?

Since the early 20th century, around 80 people have died attempting to climb the mountain, making it New Zealand’s deadliest peak.

How high is Mt Cook New Zealand?

12,218′Aoraki / Mount Cook / Elevation
Some recognize the tallest peak in New Zealand—Mt. Cook—as one of the Seven Summits. With its peak at an altitude of 3,754 meters (12,316 feet), it is nearly 70 percent taller than “Kozzy,” and its permanently snow-capped peak and glaciers provide a challenging ascent more akin to the taller of the Seven Summits.

How hard is Mt Aspiring?

How long does it take to climb Mount Aspiring?

10-12 hours
A typical summit day on Mt Aspiring is 10-12 hours long. Walk or egress flight out of the mountains. It is normally a 1.5 day walk from the high alpine area to the road end where we will drive back to Wanaka or Queenstown.

How difficult is the Rees Dart Track?

The Rees Dart track is rated as advanced by the DOC and they are pretty accurate about those ratings. The most technical section is the Cascade Saddle Route with several stream crossings that can become swollen and very dangerous and care is needed for the scramble up the steep scree slope to gain the saddle with plenty of exposure.

Can You camp on the Rees-Dart Track?

See spectacular mountain scenery, forest and alpine vegetation, glacier-fed rivers and the Dart Glacier on the Rees-Dart Track. Map currently unavailable. There are three DOC huts in this area. Camping is permitted, except in the fragile alpine and subalpine areas between Shelter Rock Hut and Dart Hut.

What type of rock are the Rees and Dart valleys?

The rocks of the Rees and Dart Valleys are green and grey schists, which are metamorphic rocks formed about 220-270 million years ago from ancient sea floor sediments which have been altered by heat and pressure. The present landscape of the area has been shaped by glaciation.

When is the best time of year to hike the Rees-Dart Track?

The safest time of year to hike the Rees and Dart track is from December to April. During colder months heavy snowfall and hazardous creeks can make the track dangerous. This track can be independently walked by experienced hikers. Visit a DOC Visitor Centre for a map and hut tickets.