- Benmore Peak
Benmore Peak is the highest point of the Benmore Range, which is located in the southern half of the
Mackenzie Basin ,South Island ,New Zealand .The 30 km (18½
mile ) by 17 km (10½ mile) Benmore Range is aligned approximately north–south and situated between the small town ofTwizel at the northern end and the village ofOmarama at the south-western end. The Benmore Range is bordered byLake Benmore to the south and the Haldon Arm of Lake Benmore to the east.There are more than 30 surveyed peaks above 1,000 m (3,280 ft), with at least 12 of these above 1,500 m (4,920 ft), although only five have official names.
Benmore Peak (1,932 m / 6,338 ft) is near the centre of the range, with
Sutherlands Peak (1,846 m / 6,054 ft) and The Cairn (1,464 m / 4,801 ft) to the north andTotara Peak (1,822 m / 5,977 ft) to the south.The Buscot (1,245 m / 4,084 ft) is an attached subpeak on the western side of the main range.The range is comprised mostly of
greywacke and someschist .Flora includes slim snow tussock ("Chionochloa macra") and narrow-leaved snow tussock ("Chionochloa rigida") as well as an array of alpineherbs , whilefauna include the New Zealand falcon/kārearea,sky lark ,chukar ,California quail and theNew Zealand pipit /pihoihoi, as well as thecommon skink andcommon gecko .Although it is almost entirely New Zealand
Crown land and a protectedOutstanding Landscape Area , several large farm stations have legally run stock on the Benmore Range for more than a century, including Ben Omar, Benmore, Buscot, Glenbrook, Glencairn, Peak Valley and Totara Peak.Benmore Peak
Observatory is sited on privately-owned land at the summitplateau . The facility has various instruments and structures forastronomy andmeteorology on-site, from the peak down to the 1,830 m (6,002 ft) level. It is the highest altitude observatory in theSouthern Hemisphere outside ofAntarctica and theAndes ofSouth America .The NZ Department of Conservation acquired 12 km² (1,200
hectare s / 2,965acre s) of land between The Cairn and Sutherlands Peak from Glenbrook Station and it has been officially designated a public Conservation Area. It incorporates an area ofwetlands as well as much drier elevated areas. A public walking andmountain biking track is accessible via aneasement across Glenbrook Station [http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/trackandwalk.aspx?id=36367 DoC] .References
ee also
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List of mountains of New Zealand by height
*List of observatories External links
* [http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/trackandwalk.aspx?id=36367 Benmore Range Conservation Area webpage]
* [http://www.observatory.org.nz/ Benmore Peak Observatory]
* [http://www.doc.govt.nz/ New Zealand Department of Conservation website]
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