Mount Aspiring / Tititea

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Mount Aspiring / Tititea is a prominent peak in New Zealand's Southern Alps, renowned for its striking pyramidal shape and popularity among climbers and hikers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
climbingRoute Northwest Ridge NERFINISHED
Ramp Route NERFINISHED
Southwest Ridge NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
drainageBasin Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu NERFINISHED
Matukituki River NERFINISHED
elevation 3027 metres
9931 feet
firstAscentBy A. P. Harper NERFINISHED
H. F. Wright NERFINISHED
J. C. Clarke NERFINISHED
Major Bernard Head NERFINISHED
firstAscentYear 1909
governedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasEnglishName Mount Aspiring NERFINISHED
hasGlacier Bonar Glacier NERFINISHED
Therma Glacier NERFINISHED
Volta Glacier NERFINISHED
hasListing New Zealand 3000-metre peaks
Ultra-prominent peak
hasMāoriName Tititea NERFINISHED
hasOfficialName Mount Aspiring / Tititea NERFINISHED
hasProminence about 2475 metres
hasShape pyramidal peak
isAccessibleFrom Aspiring Hut area
Matukituki Valley NERFINISHED
isHighestPointOf Otago region NERFINISHED
isIconicLandmarkOf Mount Aspiring National Park NERFINISHED
Southern Alps NERFINISHED
isOneOfHighestPeaksIn New Zealand NERFINISHED
isPartOf Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area NERFINISHED
isPopularFor alpine tourism
climbing
hiking
mountaineering
tramping
isSubjectOf alpine climbing literature
locatedIn Otago region NERFINISHED
South Island
Southern Alps NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Mount Aspiring National Park NERFINISHED
meaningOfMāoriName Glistening Peak NERFINISHED
mountainRange Southern Alps NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Wanaka NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Queenstown NERFINISHED

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Mount Aspiring National Park namedAfter Mount Aspiring / Tititea
Mount Aspiring National Park highestPoint Mount Aspiring / Tititea