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Aoraki/Mt. Cook via Summit Rocks Route — January 2025 Summit Report

Summit

Mount Cook (3724m)

Mount Cook — 3,724m — New Zealand — watercolor illustration
Tanggal
Jan 14, 2025
Ukuran Rombongan
2
Durasi
3 hari
Kesulitan
4/5

Kondisi

Cuaca
New Zealand alpine at its finest and most capricious — four weather changes across three days. A 4-hour summit window: -8°C, light wind, outstanding Southern Alps visibility.
Salju
Linda Glacier approach in excellent condition, Summit Rocks mixed rock and ice
Suhu
-8°C to 12°C
Angin
Light on summit during the window, deteriorating by afternoon

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Elevation profile of Mount Cook (3724m)

Aoraki/Mt. Cook via Summit Rocks Route — January 2025 Summit Report

Aoraki/Mt. Cook: New Zealand's highest and arguably its most demanding peak. Helicopter to Plateau Hut is standard and sensible — what follows is not. Three days waiting and watching weather systems roll through the Southern Alps before a 4-hour window opens. Linda Glacier approach to Summit Rocks requires real mixed climbing. The summit at 3,724m is Edmund Hillary's training ground, the founding moment of New Zealand mountaineering. Standing on it feels like that history.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Mount Cook (3724m) Date: January 14, 2025 Duration: 3 days Party Size: 2 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: New Zealand alpine at its finest and most capricious — four weather changes across three days. A 4-hour summit window: -8°C, light wind, outstanding Southern Alps visibility. Snow: Linda Glacier approach in excellent condition, Summit Rocks mixed rock and ice Temperature: -8°C to 12°C Wind: Light on summit during the window, deteriorating by afternoon

Difficulty Assessment

Despite moderate altitude (3,724m), Aoraki demands genuine alpine skills — glacier travel, mixed rock and ice, and patience waiting for weather windows at Plateau Hut. The mountain loses height from ice collapse. Speed and commitment through the Summit Rocks section are important.