Mount Tasman — The Mountaineer’s Mountain

6 days 5 nights
New Zealand
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Douglas R.
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Difficulty
Extreme
Comfort
Basic
Group size
2-4 tourists,
over 18 y.o.

Like a long line drawn across ice and sky, Mount Tasman rises as a true challenge of commitment and skill. Known as the mountaineer’s mountain, it stands apart — not only for its height, but for the character of its ridges, faces, and the seriousness of the journey required to reach its summit.

The ascent begins far from the summit itself: gear checks, weather decisions, and a helicopter flight deep into the West Coast glaciers. Days in the mountains are shaped by patience and preparation — moving carefully across the Fox Neve, refining rope and crampon work, and waiting for the right weather window. When conditions align, the summit push unfolds as a long, demanding climb: snow ridges, exposed terrain, technical ice, and the crossing of the schrund that guards the final ridge. The reward is rare perspective — views stretching from the Linda Glacier to the Tasman Sea.

Logistics are handled so the focus stays on the climb. Accommodation is based at remote alpine huts and high camps, with helicopter access in and out when weather allows. This is a serious objective for experienced climbers seeking one of New Zealand’s most respected ascents. If you are ready to test yourself on a mountain that defines alpine climbing, Mount Tasman is waiting!

from
$6,463
per tourist for 6 days
This tour is booked individually on request
Any dates between 1 Nov, 2026 and 28 Feb, 2027 are available. Сlick to book or contact tour provider.
Number of individuals
2-4 tourists, over 18 y.o.
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Douglas R. is the provider of this trip
The provider speaks: English
For over 30 years we’ve been taking you with us into New Zealand’s backcountry. Wether you're looking for a senic day-hike, or an unfortgettable overnight trek to an alpine hut, our experienced guides are ready to join you on your next adventure. Our guides are carefully selected, internationally certified professionals who accompany you from the very first contact. Whether you’re climbing alpine peaks, backcountry skiing, or trekking through valleys and mountain passes, you’ll be guided by experts who truly live and breathe the outdoors.

Tour highlights

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The Mountaineer’s Mountain
New Zealand’s second-highest peak, respected for its technical difficulty and uncompromising alpine character
east aspiring climb
A True Alpine Process
Warm-up days, weather windows, bivy camps, and long summit hours — nothing rushed, nothing staged
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From Glacier to Sea
Summit views stretch from the Linda Glacier east to the Tasman Sea on the wild West Coast

Route details

Day 1
Arrival and Preparation

This plan is a sample only and may change depending on weather or other conditions. Please use it as a guide.

Arrive at our Wanaka office at 8:00am to meet your guide. We complete a full gear check, review the weather forecast, and prepare any last-minute equipment. Personal items or valuables can be left at the office.

Afterwards, we drive to the helicopter staging area and fly to Pioneer Hut on the West Coast, which will serve as the base for the ascent. If weather conditions are not suitable, this transfer may be delayed.

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Day 2
Skills and Mountain Entry
Day 3
Glacier Travel and Camp Setup
Day 4
Summit Attempt
Day 5
Descent and Recovery
Day 6
Return to Wanaka
Difficulty
Extreme
Only for experienced and physically fit tourists. Requires specific skills and equipment
Tour provider's comments

Our main aim is for mountaineers to enjoy this experience and be safe doing so. This is as much about the expectations you form as well as being realistic about your current abilities. If you’re in doubt, we recommend using the following guide to determine if this course is for you:

  • Capable of 1,000m + ascent and descent in a day
  • Capable of 8-10 hours of physical activity a day
  • Capable of carrying 10kg pack
  • Comfortable walking on snow / ice with crampons or snowshoes
  • Comfortable on rough, unmaintained tracks
  • Comfortable with heights and exposure
  • Comfortable in a range of adverse weather conditions
  • Mountaineering experienced required
  • Multi-day trekking experience using huts or camping
  • Capable of 4+ consecutive days ascent and descent

Accommodation

Comfort
Basic
Tent
5 nights

We recommend staying in Wānaka the night before your trip as we will meet and leave from Wānaka the day of your trip.

Wānaka offers a vast range of options for your pre and post trip accommodation. It can be busy over the winter and summer season, so it is a good idea to book well in advance.

5 nights
Mountain Hut

Weather during the tour

Weather conditions along the route
You will get a weather forecast for this tour’s route based on
  • the forecasts for this season
  • the statistics from previous years’ trips

Conditions

Included
  • IFMGA or NZMGA certified mountain guide; 
  • technical equipment;
  • meals and snacks for the duration of the trip;
  • hut or tent accommodation (not all huts allow for bookings, and if they are full during high season we might be required to camp);
  • transportation from Wānaka to and from the staging area;
  • terrain fees;
  • GST included (New Zealand 15% goods and services tax);
  • heli flight into mountains.
Extras
  • international flights;
  • any other personal expenses.

Please note, sleeping bag is not included.

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

Throughout the summer season, a full range of conditions and temperatures can be expected in the New Zealand Mountains. Due to the remote nature of the the terrain, clients need to be suitably prepared. Your guide will do a comprehensive gear check at your pre-trip meeting. These are usually flyin, fly-out trips based at alpine huts. You will need to carry your personal gear and will be asked to assist in carrying some food and group equipment from the heli-landing site to the hut. All equipment needs to fit into one pack per client.

BODY

  • underwear;
  • base layer (150–200g weight, merino or polypop, no cotton. example: icebreaker 200 oasis ls crewe);
  • top;
  • leggings;
  • mid layer top (fleece or windproof);
  • insulating jacket (fleece or synthetic fill);
  • waterproof jacket (eg gore tex® or similar);
  • over-pants* (as above);
  • lightweight, quick drying trousers;
  • collared glacier/trekking shirt;

FEET

  • mountaineering boots*;
  • nov to jan – full shank, 3 season (eg la sportiva® nepal);
  • jan to april – 3/4 shank, 2–3 season (eg la sportiva® karakorum or trango);
  • snow gaiters (to knee)*;
  • 2 pairs of trekking socks (merino);

HEAD / FACE

  • sunhat – cap;
  • warm hat & neck gaiter (eg buff);
  • sunglasses – glacier rated category 4;

HANDS

  • warm windproof gloves;
  • light gloves;

TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT (FOC)

  • climbing helmet*;
  • crampons – with anti-balling plates*;
  • ice ax*;
  • ice hammer*;
  • climbing harness*;
  • belay device*;
  • sling – nylon or dyneema®, 120cm*;
  • 2x carabiners – hms preferred*;
  • 2x 6mm prussiks – 1x 60cm, 1x 120cm loop length*;
  • ice screw 16cm*;
  • snow stake*;

ACCESSORIES

  • backpack (50+ liters);
  • sleeping bag (2 season, 0°c) & liner;
  • water bottles – 2 liters capacity;
  • head torch – and spare batteries;
  • toiletries – blister kit & personal medication;
  • small container of sunblock & lip screen;

OPTIONAL – PERSONAL PREFERENCE ITEMS

  • collapsible trekking poles*;
  • camera;
  • swiss army knife or leatherman;
  • earplugs for sleeping;
  • lightweight approach/hut shoes (eg crocs);
  • for any time staying in town – towel and change of clothes;

*available for loan as part of the trip cost.

Please bring all your equipment to the scheduled pre-trip meeting. If you have any equipment questions prior to your trip, please feel free to contact our team.

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Dates and Prices

  • Any dates on request during the season
    1 Nov, 2026 – 28 Feb, 2027
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