Type
Altitude
2757m
Part of
This peak, Ruapehu’s second highest point, is really just a bump on the ridge. It is likely most often climbed as part of a Crater Rim traverse to or from Tahurangi. Also known as Shark’s Tooth, because it appears as a sharp spike from Turoa skifield.
Lat/lon
-39.28625017,175.55826187, NZ Topo Map
Topo50
BJ34 206 483
Routes
Reference | Title | Grade | Length | Pro | Quality | Alert | Operations |
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Crater Face, I,2 | I,2 | 150m | |||||
Like the Crater Face of Tahurangi, this wall provokes strong differences of opinion: take your pick. It’s either interesting and reasonably difficult mixed climbing, or sun-damaged snow threatened by lumps of rime falling from above. In other words, perhaps, like a miniature east face of Aoraki. |
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South West Face, I,1 | I,1 | 450m | |||||
More or less straight up from Turoa skifield. |
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North Ridge, I,1 | I,1 | 150m | |||||
A quick scramble. Volcanically heated rocks on the lower section can make a nice place to stop for a break. |
Comments
UUID
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