Lake Hope Trek

Lake Hope Trek

Lake Hope Trek

Lake Hope Trek

The Lake Hope Trek is a seldom traveled area nestled amongst the tops of the Hector Mountains south of the more popular Remarkables. The area can be accessed from a number of directions and options to camp by alpine tarns or scramble over a number of named (and unnamed) peaks along the way including Mt Tuwakaroria (2307m), the highest peak of the range and equal to Double Cone in the Remarkables range.
Location

Location

From the Remarkables ski field, it is a short climb to Wye Saddle and a sharp contrast of the ski field infrastructure to the alpine backcountry. Initially, the Wye Creek route is followed before gaining the main ridge of the Hector mountains extending south. Options exist to scramble along the ridge or hop between basins and alpine tarns on the eastern side overlooking the Nevis Valley and Carrick Range to the east. Return can be made back to the ski field or descending into the Wye Valley for a shuttle back to Frankton.

Lake Hope Trek

There are many places to camp and time can be spent swimming in the tarns or climbing peaks. The area around Lake Hope itself is a special place with bright blue waters and characteristic scree and fellfield alpine flora and fauna to investigate.

Lake Hope Trek

The trip area can also be accessed via Wye Creek from the Frankton to Kingston Highway. This option is less exposed but is more strenuous with 1000m of elevation gain.

In winter, this area provides an excellent ski mountaineering adventure. Get in touch to discuss requirements.

Lake Hope Trek Fitness and Difficulty Requirements

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Details and Pricing

Inclusions & Exclusions

Includes: GST, guide fees, compliance costs, transport from W?naka, group equipment, and food.

Maximum ratio: 1:4

‘A very professional guide and great company. He took time to explain to us what walks were possible/practical each day depending on the weather and the impact it would have on the surrounding rivers. If you are city dwellers it is very comforting to know that your guide is thinking of the safety of the group. [He] certainly kept us well fed as well. We are looking forward to future trips in the beautiful mountains around W?naka which is a refreshing change and takes us out of our comfort zone for a few days at least.’

— — Michael, Siberia Hut Trip

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