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Coordinates: 44°0358S 169°2700E / 44.066°S 169.45°E / -44.066; 169.45
 

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Mount Brewster
Highest point
Elevation2,516 m (8,255 ft)
Prominence938 m (3,077 ftEdit this on Wikidata
Coordinates44°03′58S 169°27′00E / 44.066°S 169.45°E / -44.066; 169.45
Naming
Native nameHaumaitiketike
Geography

Map

LocationMount Aspiring National Park, South Island, New Zealand
Parent rangeSouthern Alps

Mount Brewster (known in MāoriasHaumaitiketike)[1] is a mountain in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, in eastern Mount Aspiring National Park.

Geography[edit]

Mount Brewster is a part of the Southern Alps, and lies at the end of the Young Range. Water from the vicinity of the mountain primarily drains into Lake Wānaka and Lake Hāwea, via the Brewster Glacier and Makarora River. The mountain is 2,516 m (8,255 ft)} high; the tallest mountain within a 20 km (12 mi) radius.[2]

Geology[edit]

Mount Brewster is formed from sedimentary rock layers, primarily sandstone, siltstone and mudstone. The rock dates from the Middle Permian and Triassic eras, and was formed approximately 201-273 million years ago.[3]

History[edit]

Julius von Haast named the peak after Scottish physicist David Brewster.[4] The first ascent of Mount Brewster was made in January 1929 by Samuel Turner, Eric Miller, Charles Bentham and C. Turner.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mount Brewster". New Zealand Gazetteer. Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  • ^ "Topographische Karte des Mount Brewster". NZ Topo Map. Gavin Harriss. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  • ^ "Geologische Karte Neuseelands". GNS ScienceTe Pū Ao. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  • ^ Garry J. Tee, The Rutherford Journal (ed.), Science on the Map: Places in New Zealand Named After Scientists, retrieved 9 June 2021
  • ^ New Zealand Alpine Club, ed. (June 1931), First ascents and explorations, vol. IV, Wellington, p. 156, retrieved 4 November 2021{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mount_Brewster_(New_Zealand)&oldid=1227161997"

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