Book Launch | Tititea Aspiring And The Otago Alps

Book Launch | Tititea Aspiring And The Otago Alps

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Join us to celebrate the launch of NZAC Tititea Aspiring And The Otago Alps Guidebook. With illustrated talks by the authors, Neil Sloan and Nick Shearer, and guest speakers David Norton (topic:  Tititea Mt Aspiring flora and fauna) and Geoff Wayatt (topic: first ascensionists, changes in Tititea Mt Aspiring over the years, and the future of climbing in the region). Come along to learn more about the area and with an adventure in mind to chat about.

The event will be held in the Tap Room at Ground Up Brewing, 4 Gordon Road, Wānaka 9305

The book launch is free to attend and there will be the opportunity to buy copies of the book, at NZAC member price for all, on the night. 

All welcome, refreshments provided. Arrive from 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start.

Please register via Humanitix below or send an RSVP to [email protected] for catering purposes. 


ABOUT THE BOOK

It is over one hundred years since Mount Aspiring was first climbed, and mountaineers continue to find new adventures throughout this section of the Southern Alps.

The essential guide to these peaks has been completely revised for this edition.

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The Aspiring region takes in the mountainous country stretching from Tioripatea Haast Pass to Lake Wakatipu. This area includes magnificent Tititea Mt Aspiring, New Zealand’s only three thousand metre peak outside of the Aoraki Mt Cook region, as well as the popular Pikirakatahi Mt Earnslaw. Framed by the Hollyford valley, the Main Divide, and the Makarora valley, most of the peaks covered in this guide are in the headwaters of the mighty Mata-au/Clutha River watershed. The topography of the area covered is extremely diverse, including glaciated peaks, thick rainforest, inviting tarns, serene beech forest, isolated river valleys, golden tussock and jagged rocky ridges.

This new and revised edition includes all new route descriptions and colour topographic photographs. Readers will find up-to-date information on climbing routes, detailed access descriptions and all the background information necessary to enjoy the lifetime of climbing opportunities in the region.

Available to purchase on the night at NZAC member price for all and from our online shop here