Wick Mountains

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PeakMount Elliot
Elevation1,990 m (6,530 ft)[1]
Coordinates44°47′40″S 167°53′46″E / 44.79431°S 167.89604°E / -44.79431; 167.89604
Wick Mountains
The Wick Mountains are shaded purple. This map also shows the approximate extent of the geological magma origin Darran Suite of gabbronorite and dioritic orthogneiss in red shading which composes most of the mountains.
Highest point
PeakMount Elliot
Elevation1,990 m (6,530 ft)[1]
Coordinates44°47′40″S 167°53′46″E / 44.79431°S 167.89604°E / -44.79431; 167.89604
Geography
LocationFiordland, South Island, New Zealand
Climbing
Normal routeHomer Tunnel
AccessState Highway 94 (New Zealand)

The Wick Mountains are a range within New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, the country's biggest national park. Their highest peak is Mount Elliot 1,990 metres (6,530 ft),[1] and this can be seen in fine weather from the Milford Track, a popular tourist walking track.

The range is bounded by the Arthur River to the west, Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) and the valley of the Cleddau River to the west, the Homer Saddle, which separates them from the Darren Mountains to the north west and the valleys of the Neil Burn and Clinton River to the south. The Homer Tunnel lies under the north eastern extreme of the range.[2]

Sheerdown Peak in the range is at the southern end of Milford Sound rising above the airport flat.[2]

The mountains were named by Donald Sutherland after his birthplace in Caithness, Scotland.[3]

Selected Peaks in Wick Mountains
PeakHeight[1]Coordinate[1]Picture
Mount Elliot1,990 metres (6,530 ft)44°46′47″S 167°47′06″E / 44.77979°S 167.78501°E / -44.77979; 167.78501
Mount Elliot with Jervois Glacier in 2022.
Mount Belle1,965 metres (6,447 ft)44°46′28″S 167°59′06″E / 44.77454°S 167.98501°E / -44.77454; 167.98501
Mount Belle
Mount Moir1,965 metres (6,447 ft)44°46′22″S 167°58′38″E / 44.77267°S 167.97718°E / -44.77267; 167.97718
Mount Moir
Mount Anau1,956 metres (6,417 ft)44°51′57″S 167°55′18″E / 44.86588°S 167.92170°E / -44.86588; 167.92170
Mount Mitchelson1,936 metres (6,352 ft)44°48′04″S 167°53′27″E / 44.80120°S 167.89074°E / -44.80120; 167.89074
Mount Gendarme1,931 metres (6,335 ft)44°47′08″S 167°56′43″E / 44.78564°S 167.94528°E / -44.78564; 167.94528
Access Peak1,865 metres (6,119 ft)44°44′10″S 167°54′57″E / 44.73623°S 167.91582°E / -44.73623; 167.91582
Access Peak
Mount Balloon1,847 metres (6,060 ft)44°47′59″S 167°47′17″E / 44.79976°S 167.78795°E / -44.79976; 167.78795
Mount Wilmur1,710 metres (5,610 ft)44°47′07″S 167°47′46″E / 44.78537°S 167.79610°E / -44.78537; 167.79610
Mount Wilmer is to the right. This picture taken in high summer 2014 also shows to the left Mount Elliot with Jervois Glacier and can be compared to another picture on this page.

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