Mount Hector

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Mount Hector is a prominent peak in New Zealand’s Tararua Range, known for its alpine terrain, challenging tramping routes, and memorial cross to soldiers killed in World War II.

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Mount Hector canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
accessRoute Alpha–Hector–Kime Ridge route
Southern Crossing of the Tararua Range
commemorates New Zealand soldiers killed in World War II
country New Zealand
hasAlpineTerrain true
hasHazard high winds
poor visibility
rapidly changing weather
winter snow and ice
hasMemorial Memorial Cross
surface form: World War II memorial cross
hasNearbyHut Alpha Hut
Kime Hut ONNED1
hasTerrain exposed ridgelines
subalpine scrub
tussock grassland
hasViewOf Tararua Range NERFINISHED
Wellington Region NERFINISHED
isTrampingDestination true
knownFor alpine terrain
challenging tramping routes
memorial cross to soldiers killed in World War II
locatedIn Tararua Range NERFINISHED
Wellington Region NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland North Island
managedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
namedLanguage English
partOf Tararua Forest Park NERFINISHED
popularActivity backcountry travel
hiking
tramping
regionType alpine environment

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Tararua Range containsPeak Mount Hector
Southern Crossing hasHighestPoint Mount Hector
Southern Crossing passesOver Mount Hector