- Arthur's Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Arthur's Pass
Photo = NZ-Arthurs P.png
Caption = Arthur's Pass Location Map
Elevation = 920 m.
Location = NZL
Range =Southern Alps
Coordinates = coord|42|54|11.272|S|171|33|42.221|E|type:pass_region:NZ
Topographic
Traversed by =Arthur's Pass (el. 920 m.) is a
mountain pass in theSouthern Alps of theSouth Island ofNew Zealand . It marks part of the boundary between Westland and Canterbury, 140 km from Christchurch and 95 km fromGreymouth . The pass lies in a saddle between the valleys of theOtira River , a tributary of the Taramakau in the west and theBealey River in the east. Arthur's Pass lies on the border of the Selwyn and Grey districtsA hamlet of the same name (Arthur's Pass) is located about 5 km south of the mountain pass.
History
The pass is named after Sir Arthur Dudley Dobson (1841-1934), who led the first party of Europeans across the pass in 1864. He had been informed of the presence of a pass which had been used occasionally by Māori hunting parties by a West Coast
Māori Chief, Tarapuhi. It is also believed that writer and explorer Samuel Butler had seen the pass several years earlier, but was unable to explore it at that time. The timing was perfect, as the West Coast was soon to be hit by agoldrush , and easy access to the Tasman's coast became imperative.Road Link
State Highway 73 passes over Arthur's Pass and is the highest of only three roads crossing the Southern Alps, the other crossings being the
Haast Pass and theLewis Pass . However, Porter's Pass, on the same road, is higher than Arthur's Pass (about 940m) but it is not considered one of the alpine passes as it is located in the Canterbury foothills not far away from Springfield.Previously prone to be blocked by landslides or avalanches, the road on the western side of the pass has seen extensive
civil engineering work in the late 1990s. Most notably, the impressive "Otira Viaduct", near the settlement ofOtira and spanning 440 metres of unstable terrain, was completed in 1999.Rail Link
The Midland Line, connecting Christchurch and the West Coast, crosses the Main Divide by means of the
Otira Tunnel , between Arthur's Pass township andOtira . When opened in 1923, the tunnel was the longest in the British Empire.Arthur's Pass Township
Infobox City
official_name = Arthur's Pass
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =New Zealand
subdivision_type1 = Region
subdivision_name1 = Canterbury
image_
settlement_type = Township
population_total = 54
area_total_km2 = 0.6
latd = 42
latm = 56.72383
latNS = S
longd = 171
longm = 33.94056
longEW = E
elevation_m = 739
established_title = Founded
established_date = 1906 (originally named Bealey Flat)
website = [http://www.apinfo.co.nz www.apinfo.co.nz]
This tiny hamlet is a popular base for exploring
Arthur's Pass National Park .Facilities
* Accommodation
* General Store
* Cafe / Restaurant
* DOC Office
* Camp Ground
* Train StationArthur's Pass township, a hamlet about 5 km south of the pass, is a popular base for exploring. Its elevation is 740 metres above sea level surrounded by beech forest. There is a ranger station and a small display room. There are also several good walks from here including the Devils Punchbowl falls. And the mischievous kea (New Zealand mountain parrot) can be found here.
Arthur's Pass National Park .References
*cite book | first=A. W. | last=Reed | title=The Reed Dictionary of New Zealand Place Names | publisher=Reed Books | location=Auckland | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-7900-0761-4
External links
* [http://www.softrock.co.nz/mg/apmc.php Arthur's Pass mountaineering conditions]
* [http://www.apinfo.co.nz Arthur's Pass Webscape]
* [http://petshopgirlsreviews.com/photography/arthurs-pass.php Arthur's Pass scenic photography]
* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/D/DobsonBrothers/DobsonBrothers/en The Dobson family in the 1966 "Encyclopaedia of New Zealand"]
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