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Mount Te Kinga

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from Cashmere Bay of Lake Brunner, along the mountain's northern ridge. This track increases in difficulty along its length, with the first portion to a lookout graded as an easy tramp. Beyond this point, the track to the summit of Te Kinga is much more difficult, recommended for expert trampers
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only. The risk which the mountain can pose became apparent in 2014, when a search and rescue operation was launched after two day walkers became lost on their return journey from the summit.
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Te Kinga's mostly preserved forests make it home for a range of native bird life. This in turn has resulted in the mountain being a popular candidate for
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and monitoring to maintain a natural barrier and prevent pest species from reintroduction.
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project. At the time, it was announced that this would be done using a mix of
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Despite being surrounded by former wetlands which have been converted into
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and is not a part of a larger mountain range, being separated from the
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cover typical of alpine environments in New Zealand.
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Image of a cloudy Mount Te Kinga with farmland in front
Elevation
Prominence
Coordinates
42°39′40″S 171°30′04″E / 42.661°S 171.501°E / -42.661; 171.501
Etymology
Māori
Māori
Mount Te Kinga is located in New Zealand
West Coast
Grey District
Māori
South Island
Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana
Lake Brunner
Hohonu Range
Orangipuku River
Alexander Range
Poerua River
dairy farms
podocarp
tōtara
rimu
kahikatea
miro
kaikawaka
neinei
southern rata
pink pine
scree

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