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Mountain in New Zealand

Mount Rudolf
South aspect, with Rudolf Glacier
Highest point
Elevation2,743 m (8,999 ft)
Prominence108 m (354 ft)
Isolation1.66 km (1.03 mi)
Coordinates43°30′36″S 170°15′14″E / 43.51000°S 170.25389°E / -43.51000; 170.25389
Naming
EtymologyRudolf, Crown Prince of Austria
Geography
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Interactive map of Mount Rudolf
LocationSouth Island
CountryNew Zealand
RegionCanterbury / West Coast
Protected areaAoraki / Mount Cook National Park
Westland Tai Poutini National Park
Parent rangeSouthern Alps
Topo map(s)NZMS260 H34
Topo50 BX16
Climbing
First ascentJanuary 1914

Mount Rudolf is a 2,743-metre-elevation (8,999-foot) mountain in New Zealand.

Description

Mount Rudolf is set on the crest or Main Divide of the Southern Alps and is situated on the boundary shared by the West Coast and Canterbury Regions of the South Island. This peak is located 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) northeast of Aoraki / Mount Cook and set on the boundary shared by Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park and Westland Tai Poutini National Park. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains north to the Waiho River and south to the Tasman River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 1,040 metres (3,412 feet) above the Rudolf Glacier in two kilometres. The nearest higher peak is The Minarets, 1.66 kilometre to the east. The toponyms of the mountain and glacier were applied by Dr. Robert von Lendenfeld to honour Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (1858–1889), the son of Emperor Franz Josef.

Climbing

The first ascent of the summit was made in January 1914 by Peter Graham and his wife, Elizabeth Muriel Graham. Their route was the Northeast Arête from Graham Saddle. The newlyweds had recently married on 1 October 1913.

Climbing routes with the first ascents:

  • Dawes-MacInnes Buttress – Hamish MacInnes, D. Dawe – (1955)
  • A Nice Affair – Don French – (1994)
  • Big Day Out – FA party unknown – (1997)
  • Right Gully (West Face)

Climate

Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Rudolf is located in a marine west coast (Cfb) climate zone, with a subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc) at the summit. Prevailing westerly winds blow moist air from the Tasman Sea onto the mountains, where the air is forced upwards by the mountains (orographic lift), causing moisture to drop in the form of rain or snow. This climate supports the Franz Josef and Rudolf glaciers surrounding the peak. The months of December through February offer the most favourable weather for viewing or climbing this peak.

See also

Gallery

  • Mount Rudolf centred in the distance, and The Minarets (right). Tasman Lake in foreground. Mount Rudolf centred in the distance, and The Minarets (right).
    Tasman Lake in foreground.
  • Aerial view from west with Mount Rudolf centred. De La Beche and The Minarets in back. Aerial view from west with Mount Rudolf centred.
    De La Beche and The Minarets in back.
  • Mount Rudolf (left) and The Minarets (right). Tasman Glacier in the foreground. Mount Rudolf (left) and The Minarets (right).
    Tasman Glacier in the foreground.

References

  1. Mount Rudolf, West Coast, NZTopoMap, Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Mount Rudolf, New Zealand". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  3. ^ Mount Rudolf, New Zealand Gazetteer, Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  4. ^ Mt Rudolf, New Zealand Alpine Club, Climbnz.org, Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  5. The New Zealand Alpine Journal, Volume 6, New Zealand Alpine Club, 1935, p. 127.
  6. Rudolf Glacier, New Zealand Gazetteer, Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  7. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand, Volume 3, New Zealand Parliament, House of Representatives, 1914, H-2 p. 5.
  8. Christchurch Climate (New Zealand), climate-data.org, Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  9. The Best Time to Visit the South Island, nzpocketguide.com, Retrieved 31 December 2024.

External links

Places adjacent to Mount Rudolf
Franz Josef Glacier Chamberlin Snowfield Mount Green
Centennial Hut Mount Rudolf The Minarets
De La Beche
Mount Spencer Rudolf Glacier Tasman Glacier
Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand
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