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Malte-Brun, New Zealand


Prominence: 780 m, 2559 ft

Elevation: 3199 meters, 10,495 feet


True Isolation: 11.37 km, 7.07 mi
Local or Alternate Name(s)Alternate: Malte Brun
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)43° 33' 45'' S, 170° 18' 18'' E
-43.562418, 170.304959 (Dec Deg)
443868 E 5176492 N, Zone 59 (UTM)
CountryNew Zealand
State/ProvinceCanterbury
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Ascent Info

Total ascents/attempts logged by registered Peakbagger.com users: 6
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ProminenceKey Col Page  (Detailed prominence information)
  Clean Prominence: 780 m/2559 ft
  Optimistic Prominence: 780 m/2559 ft
  Line Parent: Mount Tasman
  Key Col: Lendenfeld Saddle    2419 m/7936 ft
IsolationIsolation Page  (Detailed isolation information)
   Distance: 11.37 km/7.07 mi
   Isolation Limit Point: -43.5633, 170.1642
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Silberhorn  (W)
RangesContinent: Australia-Oceania
Range2: New Zealand
Range3: Southern Alps
Drainage BasinsWaitaki
Pacific-New Zealand
Pacific Ocean
IslandSouth Island
OwnershipLand: Mount Cook National Park
Data Source1:50,000 Topographic Survey Map



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