Thank you for making this video. It gives a real insight into the climbing involved in getting to the summit to make the measurement - as well as showing the beauty and grandeur of Aoraki.
I've been using your updated measurement of the summit for a few years now when I'm guiding and talking to clients. This was an interesting look at how you did it and a really good overview of what climbing Aoraki Mt Cook is like. Thanks.
My cousins body is somewhere on Mt Cook, him and his friends got trapped in a snowstorm and buried under 2x avalanches. Our family were never able to recover his body, as the glaciers melt we hope he one we might have his body returned 💔
Our tibuna aoraki was the grandchild of kilikilikatata and aloalokaehe, when they arrived to tava'ipoenemu or south island a great calamity befelled the crew of the araitauru canoe as it hit a storm kilikilikatata swam and saved his grandson aoraki placing him on his back and swam to safety, this was at matakaea shag point otago, the survivors of this tradgedy went to waikowaiiti where they married into the local people , because our ancestors at this time were hunter gatherers and still are the time came to move inland. Kilikilikatata allways carried his grandson on his shoulders and his wife close to his chest, these are the three peaks of aoraki. Aoraki been the top, aloalokaehe the second biggest and kilikilikatata the final smallest peak. this story tells us that we stand on the shoulders of our ancestors. So my message to you is climb climb climb all the way to the top so as to replicate the deeds of our ancestors. The great ragatira allways comes last, KILIKILIKATATA
7:04 I watched this whole thing to find out how much the height had changed by. I couldn't understand the accent. is it 14m less than the 1991 measurement?
thanks. wow, that's significant. driving through Arthurs Pass every week, erosion is very obvious. I think the mountains must have formed fairly quickly to rise faster than they fall ?? ie. quicker than our current estimates.
Believe that would now make it 39th highest mountain on the planet, Seems it would have been far cheaper for you guys to have got a helicopter to the summit. ( Na good on yah lol ).
u fly a helicopter up there and your going to create another huge avalanche, we went to the fox glacier earlier this year and ever time a helicopter flew over ice crashed from the face
correct, it is 39th if measuring by prominence. If however looking at altitude above sea level then Mt. Trivor is the 39th highest mountain at at altitude of 7,577m.
Thank you for making this video. It gives a real insight into the climbing involved in getting to the summit to make the measurement - as well as showing the beauty and grandeur of Aoraki.
I stood on the summit in 1988. Before the collapse. Mt Cook is a dangerous mountain.
I've been using your updated measurement of the summit for a few years now when I'm guiding and talking to clients. This was an interesting look at how you did it and a really good overview of what climbing Aoraki Mt Cook is like. Thanks.
As a New Zealander I feel oddly disappointed that our highest peak has lost 40m 😅😅😅
My cousins body is somewhere on Mt Cook, him and his friends got trapped in a snowstorm and buried under 2x avalanches. Our family were never able to recover his body, as the glaciers melt we hope he one we might have his body returned 💔
Our tibuna aoraki was the grandchild of kilikilikatata and aloalokaehe, when they arrived to tava'ipoenemu or south island a great calamity befelled the crew of the araitauru canoe as it hit a storm kilikilikatata swam and saved his grandson aoraki placing him on his back and swam to safety, this was at matakaea shag point otago, the survivors of this tradgedy went to waikowaiiti where they married into the local people , because our ancestors at this time were hunter gatherers and still are the time came to move inland. Kilikilikatata allways carried his grandson on his shoulders and his wife close to his chest, these are the three peaks of aoraki. Aoraki been the top, aloalokaehe the second biggest and kilikilikatata the final smallest peak. this story tells us that we stand on the shoulders of our ancestors. So my message to you is climb climb climb all the way to the top so as to replicate the deeds of our ancestors. The great ragatira allways comes last, KILIKILIKATATA
Our airnz pilot flew past that on our way to melbourne that year.. awesome sight
That hillside when they walked down, it screamed ride me on a sledge
Классный видос. Есть куда стремиться. Мы в августе взошли на Elbrus. А товарищей наших с МЧС эвакуировали. Это был полный *****))
Well done gentlemen! That was amazing!
Great place to be and thank you for sharing.
I lived in Mt. Cook village when the top of Mt. Cook fell of.
Congratulation ;)
very good.
7:04 I watched this whole thing to find out how much the height had changed by. I couldn't understand the accent. is it 14m less than the 1991 measurement?
It is 40 metres lower now than in 1991
thanks. wow, that's significant. driving through Arthurs Pass every week, erosion is very obvious. I think the mountains must have formed fairly quickly to rise faster than they fall ?? ie. quicker than our current estimates.
At 1:54 he says "survey Mt. Cook", not "serve a Mt. Cook". :) :) :) :)
Closed-captions also changed 'decent' into 'deceit'!
Interesting Video, great images
Great video
Fascinating 🖖🏼
So they didn't climb to the absolute top?
Wouldn't be very wise trying to balance on a geologically unstable 'knife-edge' that high off the ground!
Geoff Wyatt the original Mt Gorilla ... :-)
If Maori regard the summit as sacred, then the sacred part has fallen off and what is left is free for all.
i see your point.
No way,
As a whole it's Aotearoa history. Isn't beautiful to look at , not to ruin. N
Believe that would now make it 39th highest mountain on the planet, Seems it would have been far cheaper for you guys to have got a helicopter to the summit. ( Na good on yah lol ).
u fly a helicopter up there and your going to create another huge avalanche, we went to the fox glacier earlier this year and ever time a helicopter flew over ice crashed from the face
correct, it is 39th if measuring by prominence. If however looking at altitude above sea level then Mt. Trivor is the 39th highest mountain at at altitude of 7,577m.
*Aoraki's collapsed summit
What's the point of this if you don't go to the top. What a waste of NZ taxpayers money.
Wouldn't be very wise trying to balance on a geologically unstable 'knife-edge' that high off the ground!