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Te Ahumata (White Cliffs)

Type
Altitude
300m
Part of

This cliff is on Aotea / Great Barrier Island. A series of white bluffs and buttresses situated in dense bush above the Te Ahumata Track.

Walktime
30 min
Aspect
North East
Lat/lon
POINT (175.429215 -36.241608)
Approach

Access to the cliffs can be gained from the Te Ahumata track by steep bush-whacking. As yet there are no defined tracks to the crags once you leave the Te Ahumata Track. Beware of hidden mineshafts on the approach as there are disused gold-mines in this area

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Routes

Reference Title Grade Length Pro Quality Alert Operations
 Racing Snakes, 17 17 28m
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  • P1
  • 17
  • 28m
  • Trad

Location: This route is on the second main bluff as you walk along the Te Ahumata track from the Okupu end. The route takes a direct line up the arete that runs the full height of the cliff at the right hand end of the crag. Approach: Walk along the track from Okupu for appx 10-15 mins until you reach a vague path on your left which leads to some overgrown mine railway tracks. Follow these to the mine entrance and then climb directly through the bush to the base of the cliff. From here make your way right to the base of the route at a defined arete. Description: Climb the stepped arete direct past a couple of ledges. Move slightly left at the top to finish in the trees. Protection is adequate where you need it, in generally sound rock. Descent: Abseil from tree back to base of route.


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