With Axe and Rope in the New Zealand Alps

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With Axe and Rope in the New Zealand Alps

by George Edward Mannering

EN·~3 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

Transcriber’s Note

0:17
2

With Axe and Rope IN THE NEW ZEALAND ALPS

0:25
3

PREFACE

1:41
4

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:54
5

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY

5:21
6

CHAPTER II THE ROUTE TO THE MOUNT COOK DISTRICT

13:12
7

CHAPTER III FIRST ATTEMPT TO CLIMB AORANGI

29:01
8

CHAPTER IV SECOND ATTEMPT TO CLIMB AORANGI

14:57
9

CHAPTER V THIRD ATTEMPT TO CLIMB AORANGI

25:57
10

CHAPTER VI THE ASCENT OF THE HOCHSTETTER DOME

9:20

Description

In this vivid travelogue the author recounts five seasons of mountaineering across the rugged New Zealand Alps, blending personal adventure with a practical guide for aspiring climbers. From the first ascent of the Tasman Glacier to early attempts on the towering Aorangi, the narrative captures the stark beauty of snow‑capped peaks, icy waterfalls, and hidden valleys, all illustrated with photographs and a detailed government‑survey map.

Beyond the thrills of rope work and axe‑carving, the book paints a broader picture of the southern island’s geology, climate, and dense western forests, offering readers a sense of place that feels both scientific and lyrical. Whether you are a seasoned alpinist curious about southern‑hemisphere routes or simply a lover of wild landscapes, the early chapters promise an engaging blend of exploration, natural history, and the quiet awe of standing on an Antarctic‑like ice‑cap.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (209K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

F E H, MWS, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https://archive.org)

Release date

2019-12-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Edward Mannering

George Edward Mannering

1862–1947

Best known as Guy Mannering, he brought the drama of New Zealand mountaineering to the page with the same energy he brought to the peaks themselves. Banker, climber, sportsman, and writer, he helped capture the adventurous spirit of the Southern Alps for later readers.

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