| Ski activity type | Snow trekking |
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Minimum participant requirement | 3 travelers |
| Instruction language | English |
| Activity level | Beginner |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
Customers must bring:
Meeting Location:
Please arrive at the designated location 20 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Please note that participants must be under the 116 kg (256 lbs) aircraft weight limit
The minimum age to participate is 13 years old . Any youth between the ages of 13 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult
Customers must possess a "moderate" fitness level . This means they must be capable of walking at a moderate pace (starting and stopping) for up to 2 hours and be able to walk up and down a flight of stairs without relying on a handrail .
Customers must disclose any medical conditions, previous injuries, or medications that could affect their ability to safely participate
Customers must accept the risks associated with the activity, which include potential exposure to avalanches, rock falls, crevasses, cold, and air travel hazards
Participants must not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs (legal or illegal) that could impair their ability to undertake the activity
Drones are completely illegal in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park. Flying a drone will result in a $5,000 fine and the confiscation of your equipment
Alpine weather can change in a matter of minutes. Because of this, the final weather check is not made until exactly 10 minutes before your departure time
While rare, the unpredictable alpine environment means there is a slight possibility that certain events could result in having to stay overnight on the glacier
The guiding company strongly recommends that all participants secure full travel and medical insurance that covers personal injury and property damage
Please note that due to fuel surcharges, guests will be required to pay an additional AUD20 on site
Access to the remote glacier climbing locations on the Tasman Glacier is exclusively through a breathtaking helicopter transfer. This service flies participants deep into New Zealand’s dramatic alpine terrain, directly to the climbing sites, making the journey an integral part of the extreme adventure.
During The Cool Climber ice climbing tour, participants will develop technical glacier climbing skills. This involves learning to use specialized equipment such as crampons and ice axes. The experience is conducted under secure top rope systems, ensuring a controlled environment for skill development.
The Cool Climber experience is characterized as a challenging New Zealand alpine adventure due to its focus on extreme ice climbing. It involves reaching remote glacier climbing locations via helicopter and developing technical skills in a demanding mountain environment. This combination ensures a rigorous and rewarding adventure.
The Tasman Glacier, where the extreme ice climbing tours take place, is located deep within New Zealand's dramatic alpine terrain. This remote setting provides the perfect backdrop for a challenging adventure.
The Tasman Glacier's suitability for extreme ice climbing stems from its dramatic alpine terrain and remote glacier climbing locations. These conditions offer the challenging environment necessary for developing technical skills and experiencing a genuine New Zealand alpine adventure.
During the helicopter transfer to the Tasman Glacier ice climbing sites, participants can expect breathtaking views. The flight travels above Haupapa/Tasman Glacier Lake, soaring over New Zealand’s dramatic alpine terrain, providing stunning panoramic vistas before reaching the remote climbing locations.
Participants developing technical glacier climbing skills on the Tasman Glacier can expect a challenging New Zealand alpine adventure. The experience focuses on utilizing equipment like crampons and ice axes under secure top rope systems, offering a hands-on and demanding exploration of the glacier's unique environment.
The Tasman Glacier ice climbing experience takes place within dramatic alpine terrain, characterized by remote glacier climbing locations. These features offer a dynamic and challenging environment, ideal for an extreme adventure involving ice axes and crampons.