Mount Nazomi mountain guide
- Elevation: 2913 m
- Difficulty: Basic Snow and Ice Climb
- Best months to climb: January, February, March, November, December
- Convenient center: Mount Cook Village
Mount Nazomi 2913, is situated in the Mount Cook Westland National Park. It was first climbed from the southern wall of the Noeline Glacier, by the Australian mountaineer Freda Du Faur and the brilliant New Zealender alpine guide the Graham Brothers. in March 1912. Alpine grade 2 This is the standard route of ascent and descent.
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10 other mountain peaks closest to Mount Nazomi:
1. | Anzac Peaks (2532 m) | 2.8 km |
2. | Aoraki/Mount Cook (3754 m) | 3.0 km |
3. | Mount Hicks (3216 m) | 4.0 km |
4. | Mount Vancouver, New Zealand (3309 m) | 4.1 km |
5. | Mount Dampier (3440 m) | 4.4 km |
6. | Mount Tasman (3498 m) | 6.2 km |
7. | Silberhorn (3303 m) | 6.2 km |
8. | Mount Haast (3140 m) | 6.9 km |
9. | Mount Dixon (Mid Canterbury) (3004 m) | 7.1 km |
10. | Mount Lendenfeld (3192 m) | 7.2 km |