Mount Sefton

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Mount Sefton is a prominent glaciated peak in New Zealand’s Southern Alps, known for its dramatic icefalls and towering presence above the Hooker and Mueller valleys.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
country New Zealand
hasClimbingRoute mountaineering routes on its glaciers and ridges
hasEnvironment alpine
glaciated
hasFeature dramatic icefalls
glaciers
prominent summit
steep rock faces
hasGlacier Mueller Glacier icefalls (on its flanks)
The Footstool glaciers NERFINISHED
hasProminence high topographic prominence
hasRelativeLocation west of Aoraki / Mount Cook
isKnownFor dramatic icefalls
towering presence above Hooker and Mueller valleys
isPartOfView scenic backdrop of Aoraki / Mount Cook Village
isPopularFor alpine photography
mountaineering
isVisibleFrom Aoraki / Mount Cook Village NERFINISHED
Hooker Valley Track NERFINISHED
Mueller Hut NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park NERFINISHED
Canterbury Region NERFINISHED
South Island
Southern Alps NERFINISHED
overlooks Hooker Valley NERFINISHED
Mueller Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana NERFINISHED
range Southern Alps NERFINISHED

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Southern Alps notablePeak Mount Sefton