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Mt Egmont, Mount Egmont

Mount Egmont Accommodation Taranaki

Remember this important information

Mt Taranaki can be a dangerous place for climbers.  Weather conditions can deterioriate very quickly and most ill-prepared climbers have met their death on the slopes of the mountain. If you are going to be using the track system in Egmont National Park for overnight trips, make sure you are properly equipped and well prepared.

Mt  Egmont Mount  Egmont

Warning this Mountain can be fatal !!!!!!!!!!!

Make sure you group has a capable leader and that everyone is carrying a sleeping bag, cooking utensils, sufficient high energy food (with some extra for emergencies), a waterproof raincoat and overtrousers, gloves, a hat, and several layers of warm (wool or fleece) clothing.

For mountain climbing, specialist equipment is essential.

Please check any of the Department of Conservation offices for up-to-date information on appropriate equipment, and weather and track conditions.  Fill in an intention form at the office and remember to let them know when you have completed your trip.

Volcanic activity began in Taranaki some 1.7 million years ago. Mount Taranaki (2518m) and Fanthams Peak (1692m) comprise the volcano, the youngest of four Taranaki volcanic centres. Paritutu and Sugar Loaf Islands/Nga Motu are a spine of lava pushed up from a volcano and have been dated to 1.75 million years. The Kaitake Range was the next volcano to form and volcanic activity began 500,000 years ago. The Pouakai Range volcanic activity began about 250,000 years ago, and 120,000 years ago the volcano was formed and is where nearly all volcanic activity in Taranaki has occurred since. The last evidence of volcanic activity on the mountain occurred around 1755AD, some 230 years ago.

To ensure adequate and early warning of any volcanic activity, the Taranaki Regional Civil Defence organisation has installed the Egmont Volcanic Seismic Monitoring Network, a group of five seismometers designed to gather accurate information about earthquake activity. From this information it can be determined if it is a volcanic earthquake. The seismometers have been installed at five sites at various altitudes. This monitoring may provide weeks or even months warning that something is starting to happen under the mountain.

According to some versions of Maori history, one day Taranaki will return to Pihanga and that it is unwise to live along the path between the two mountains. When covered with a veil of mist and rain, Taranaki is said to be weeping for his lost Pihanga. But for now the mountain stands amid its own cloak of deep green bush, a majestic icon for the region. Already well known for its unpredictability, Mount Egmont/Taranaki may some day provide a spectacular challenge.

The Department of Conservation's website on Mt Egmont/Taranaki can be found by clicking here

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