Catalogue
Mangaraho and Tokatoka - Northland22 July 2009 - 4:22pm, by margaret.mcmahon
Mangaraho is a large volcanic plug has the oldest recorded climb in Northland. Download as 8 x A4 pages (PDF 193kb) Download in A5 booklet form (PDF 167kb) The New Zealand Alpine Club is working to provide a large range of free PDF downloads on rock climbing areas. While this download is free, we ask that a donation be considered. This would go towards helping us to fund the work required, ensuring this information base continues to grow. If you are unable to view PDF formats please visit the site www.adobe.com to obtain a free download of the software. To make a donation, click on "Read More". |
Ti Point - Northland23 July 2009 - 7:34am, by margaret.mcmahon There are two main aspects to the cliff, one facing east or out to sea and the other facing mainly north. At the southern end of the eastern cliff is a cave-like feature called ‘The Arch’ and at the northern end is ‘The Point’. Download s 2 A4 pages (PDF 248kb) The New Zealand Alpine Club is working to provide a large range of free PDF downloads on rock climbing areas. While this download is free, we ask that a donation be considered. This would go towards helping us to fund the work required, ensuring this information base continues to grow. If you are unable to view PDF formats please visit the site www.adobe.com to obtain a free download of the software. To make a donation, click on "Read More". |
Northern Rock - Whangarei Booklet7 December 2009 - 3:25pm, by margaret.mcmahon The descriptions in this guide were originally published in the New Zealand Alpine Club's Northern Rock, by Paul Hersey, which was first published in 1997. Both the climbs and the access to the crags may change at any time. All bolts should be treated with caution. If you find any of the information here to be incorrect or out of date, please send details to: climber [at] alpineclub [dot] org [dot] nz Revised edition 2009. Download in A5 booklet form (PDF 647kb)
A note on access The New Zealand Alpine Club is working to provide a large range of free PDF downloads on rock climbing areas. While this download is free, we ask that a donation be considered. This would go towards helping us to fund the work required, ensuring this information base continues to grow. If you are unable to view PDF formats please visit the site www.adobe.com to obtain a free download of the software. To make a donation, click on "Read More". |
Mount Eden Quarry - Auckland11 September 2009 - 2:33pm, by margaret.mcmahon Throughout the 1970s, the Quarry was the crucible of hard rock climbing in New Zealand. The country's most urban crag, it is still hard to beat as an accessible, compact crag with a high concentration of routes in the mid-20s. This guide covers all of the routes at The Quarry, plus a 'best-of' selection of boulder problems – with full colour photo-topos, a route and problem index and all the extra information you need for climbing and access. The original 'Quarry Climbs' guide was written by Michael Welson, Richard Thomson and Rick McGregor. For this 2010 revised edition, special thanks are due to contributors Tony Ward-Holmes, Peter Cammell and Charlie Chreese. UPDATED May 2010. Download an updated version of 'Quarry Climbs' below. There are now two format options, either an A4 print quality booklet, or a web-version. We've also made a number of changes/updates, including:
–various typos corrected Any contributions to future updates are welcome, please contact climber [at] alpineclub [dot] org [dot] nz To make a donation, click on "Read More". |
Mt Maunganui - Tauranga23 July 2009 - 7:24am, by margaret.mcmahon A scattered collection of crags on the northern side of Mount Maunganui. More than twenty modern bolted sport routes ranging from 5 to 25. Download 2 A4 pages (PDF 708kb) The New Zealand Alpine Club is working to provide a large range of free PDF downloads on rock climbing areas. While this download is free, we ask that a donation be considered. This would go towards helping us to fund the work required, ensuring this information base continues to grow. If you are unable to view PDF formats please visit the site www.adobe.com to obtain a free download of the software. To make a donation, click on "Read More". |
Sawyers Crag - Mt Cook National Park23 July 2009 - 7:04am, by margaret.mcmahon Sawyer's Crag is a sub-alpine crag located above Sawyer Stream, behind Unwin Lodge, at Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. The New Zealand Alpine Club is working to provide a large range of free PDF downloads on rock climbing areas. While this download is free, we ask that a donation be considered. This would go towards helping us to fund the work required, ensuring this information base continues to grow. If you are unable to view PDF formats please visit the site www.adobe.com to obtain a free download of the software. To make a donation, click on "Read More". |
Armchair Mountaineering (PDF Download)24 July 2009 - 3:20pm, by margaret.mcmahon
Published: 1st edition 2006 (2008 reprint) Armchair Mountaineering (PDF 2mb) The New Zealand Alpine Club is working to provide a large range of free PDF downloads. While this download is free, we ask that a donation be considered. This would go towards helping us to fund the work required, ensuring this information base continues to grow. If you are unable to view PDF formats please visit the site www.adobe.com to obtain a free download of the software. To make a donation, click on "Read More". |
Cleddau Valley Cragging - Fiordland7 December 2009 - 4:36pm, by jonathan
Published: 1st November 2009 Available to purchase as a downloadable PDF of just under 60MB. You will be able to access the file via a 7-day only link, active once payment is received. Downloads are available immediately if paid for by credit card. Manual orders are processed during normal office hours. Price: (Member: $10.00) $15.00 |
Mountains of New Zealand (PDF Download)24 July 2009 - 3:40pm, by margaret.mcmahon
Mountains of New Zealand (PDF 790kb) The New Zealand Alpine Club is working to provide a large range of free PDF downloads.
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