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Mitre Peak (New Zealand)

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40: 229: 291:. The pair took a boat to Sinbad Bay on 6 February and camped at the head of the valley. The next day, with little equipment, no coats and one biscuit each they climbed to the crest of the Mitre Range, from where they could see Mitre Peak over 3 km away to the east. With it being too late in the day to descend, they slept where they were overnight, before the next day abandoning the attempt to avoid an approaching storm. After a difficult descent they waited for two more days in bad weather at the head of Sinbad Gully before rowing back across Milford Sound to the hotel operated by Sunderland's wife. 152: 74: 145: 795: 325:
in 1909, Dennistoun had identified what he thought was a possible route but as he was not able to reconnoitre it he instead decided to take a route recommended by Donald Sutherland. After rowing across in a boat to the mouth of Sinbad Gully at the base of the peak they starting climbing at 7.30am on
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Dennistoun's claim to have reached the top was disputed by Donald Sutherland, who had claimed that Mitre Peak could not be climbed. In 1914, Dennistoun's handkerchief was found in a small cairn on the top of the peak by Jack Murrell (1886–1918) and Edger Williams (1891–1983) when they completed the
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Hall-Jones (2000), pages 30-31. Dennistoun in his account of the climb in the Otago Witness of 7 February 1912 stated that he climbed Mitre Peak on 13 March 1911. This is now regarded as a mistake was he was descending Mt D'Archiac on this date. An entry on Donald Sunderlands's visitor book states
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Descending back down Dennistoun rejoined Beaglehole and they continued with the descent. To avoid climbing back over the Footstool, they decided to descend straight into Sinbad Gully, which meant they had to resort to using a rope to lower themselves down bluffs. They reached the valley floor in
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13 March 1911. Dennistoun and Beaglehole climbed via the south east-ridge through the bush until 300 metres short of the summit Beaglehole decided it was too difficult to continue and stopped. Dennistoun continued on alone up steep, smooth slabs of granite, to reach the summit at 1.15pm.
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in the southwestern South Island. It rises to 5,560 feet (1,690 m) with almost sheer drops to the water. The peak is actually a closely grouped set of five peaks, although from most easily accessible viewpoints, it appears as a single point. Milford Sound is part of
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darkness, and it began to rain. With no camping equipment, they had no choice but to continue on until they reached the boat at 9.45pm. They then rowed back across to spend the night at the hotel operated by Elizabeth Sunderland.
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second ascent of the peak. When J.H. Christie and G. Raymond completed the third ascent in 1941 they found remains of the handkerchief, as well as two halfpennies left by Murrell and Williams.
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Mitre Peak is difficult to reach and as a result ascent attempts are relatively infrequent. The first known attempt of the peak was in 1883 by Invercargill artist Samuel Mereton, and
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There are six routes up to Mitre Peak, and most climbers start by getting a boat to Sinbad Bay.
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Milford Sound: An Illustrated History of the Sound, the Track and the Road
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headwear of Christian bishops. The Māori name for the peak is Rahotu.
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During a sea voyage in the area with brother George in HMS
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Mitre Peak is close to the shore of Milford Sound, in the
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and was thus chosen by Dennistoun to accompany him.
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Mitre (New Zealand)

Elevation
Prominence
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Parent peak
Aoraki / Mount Cook
Coordinates
44°37′57″S 167°51′22″E / 44.63250°S 167.85611°E / -44.63250; 167.85611
Mitre Peak is located in New Zealand
South Island
Māori
South Island
Milford Sound
John Lort Stokes
HMS Acheron
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Charles Decimus Barraud
Sarjeant Gallery
Fiordland National Park
Te Wahipounamu
World Heritage Site
UNESCO
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Sarjeant Gallery
Whanganui
State Highway 94
Donald Sutherland
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