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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    @338How’d you find it?
    Mate it’s not hard. There are road signs and it’s the biggest hill in the district.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 338 View Post
    Hey guys/girls,
    I have always wanted to get to highest point of nz so I figure at 25 there is no better time than now for me.
    Any chance any of you have or are lining up to do it in the next climbing season?
    Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
    And yes I am good with heights and fitness shouldn’t be a issue.

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    Haven't ticked Cook itself but have climbed my share of +3000m peaks in NZ.

    My advise is its mind over matter. The stronger mentally you are the more likely you are to succeed.
    Mental strength and motivation in the mountains come from having:
    -Fitness, the fitter you are the harder you are to kill essentially. You can't be too fit.
    -Skills, you need to have a solid base of technical skills and be able move fast and safely over a variety of terrain.
    Nothing like knowing you are as prepared as you can for the route ahead.

    Id suggest doing a course with AGL or such and then attempting a few smaller peaks to build a base of experience before giving Cook a crack.

    Otherwise hire a guide to take you up if you have the fitness but lack the experience.

    As other have said, the mountains take no prisoners. Don't be scared to pull pin and come back another day.

    Good luck, you'll be buzzing for weeks if you pull it off!

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    Dumbass me! should have read the dates! thread been dragged up from awhile back!

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    To think, Hillary climbed it in 1948. Amazing fellah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    To think, Hillary climbed it in 1948. Amazing fellah
    And Fyfe, Clarke and Graham climbed it in 1894! Rev. Green got very close in 1882.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GravelBen View Post
    And Fyfe, Clarke and Graham climbed it in 1894! Rev. Green got very close in 1882.
    Didn't know that. Fark!
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    Sure Ive climbed it...
    17 years ago, wasn't that hard..I even brought the girlfriend along to take a pic of proof (she was "fitter" than me).. dunno what all the fuss is about


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    Do a few training coarses with Alpine Recreation and go on the Ball Pass climb with them.Pay a guide to take you up there.Fkn long drop down and not many people come back.

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    Ball Pass is easy at least! Did that on a friday night after work once... was a lot fitter back then to be fair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Ive climbed upon my cook....does that count???
    I initially thought the thread was about mounting a certain Otago Uni lecturer and gun control advocate.
    Welcome to Sako club.

 

 

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