Haast Pass

Haast Pass

Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Haast Pass
Photo = NZ-Haast P.png Caption = Location of Haast Pass
Elevation =
Location = NZL
Range = Southern Alps
Coordinates =
Topographic

Traversed by = State Highway 6

Haast Pass is a mountain pass in the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand. It is named for Julius von Haast, a 19th century explorer who was also geologist for the Provincial government of Canterbury. The pass was used by Māori in pre-European times, but not on a regular basis.

It is one of the three passes which have a road (State Highway 6) from the east to the west over the Southern Alps. The other two are the Lewis Pass and Arthurs Pass. The road was converted from a rough track to a formed road in 1966."A Wheel on Each Corner", The History of the IPENZ Transportation Group 1956-2006 - Douglass, Malcolm; IPENZ Transportation Group, 2006, Page 12] and finally received a complete tarmac surface by 1995. In the early 20th century, a railway from the West Coast through the pass to Otago was considered; it would have linked the Ross Branch with the Otago Central Railway, which then terminated in Omakau. [ [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=OW19060124.2.120&e=-------en--11----2%22waipaoa+bridge++%22-all "The Dense Forests and Snow-Fed Streams of the West: Ross to Wanaka via the Haast Pass"] , "Otago Witness" (24 January 1906), 57.] However, the line never came to fruition; the Otago Central Railway terminated in Cromwell and no railway was built south of Ross, just a lightly laid bush tramway to serve logging interests near Lake Ianthe. [Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst, "Railways of New Zealand: A Journey Through History" (Auckland: HarperCollins, 1991), 193.]

The Haast Pass rises to a height of 562 metres above sea level at the saddle between the valleys of the Haast and Makarora Rivers. As such, it is the lowest of the passes traversing the Southern Alps. The Haast Pass road is devoid of any settlements between Haast and Makarora. The road passes through predominantly unmodified beech forest. The pass itself is within the limits of Mount Aspiring National Park and forms part of the boundary between Otago and the West Coast.

ee also

*List of mountain passes#New Zealand

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