Mount D'Archiac
| Mount D'Archiac | ||
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| height | 2875 m | |
| location | New Zealand | |
| Mountains | Southern alps | |
| Coordinates | 43 ° 27 '54 " S , 170 ° 34' 54" E | |
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| First ascent | March 1910 by J. R. Dennistoun, Jack Clarke and Lawrence Earl | |
The Mount D'Archiac is a rocky summit of the Southern Alps in New Zealand . The mountain is 2,875 m high and is located at the top of the Godley Valley in Mount Cook National Park . It is named after the French geologist Viscount D'Archiac (1802–1868). The summit can be climbed from the Godley Hut or a camp on the mountain. The first ascent was made in March 1910 by New Zealand climbers James Robert Dennistoun , Jack Clarke and Lawrence Earle.
Web links
- Mount D'Archiac on climbnz.org (English)
 - Mount D'Archiac on Peakbagger.com (English)