Thompson Pass
Nelson Lakes National Park
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| A - Waiau Pass B - Lake Thompson C - Thompson Pass D - D'Urville Pass E - David's Saddle F - Mt Mahanga |
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G - Caroline Bivy H - Mt Dorothy I - St James Walkway J - East Matakitaki Valley K - D'Urville Valley |
| Updated 1st September 2010 | "Run By Trampers For Trampers" |
By Peter Kemp
Thompson Pass is in one of the remoter and more spectacular parts of Nelson Lakes National Park. But be warned it can be hell in bad weather. Lake Thompson would have to be the jewel in the crown when it comes to best campsites.
Thompson Pass is best approached from the East via the Waiau Valley. This direction gives you relatively easy access even in cloudy conditions. To tramp this route you need to be reasonably fit and have good map, GPS or compass skills. Carry winter clothing at all times of the year. Also a good tent for camping out. Lake Thompson offers a wonderful campsite. The pass can be hard to pick coming from the East Mataktaki and even harder to spot coming up from the D'Urville Valley.
The best time to attempt this Pass is February - April. These high Passes can hold snow well into January. Winter travel can be taken by those with the necessary ice & snow skills. But the area is prone to avalanches. Check with DOC St Arnaud for avalanche conditions
Best to get a good weather forecast before setting out. As it can be a miserable trip in wet conditions. A lot of tramping groups have had to turn back. It can snow at anytime of the year(At least once a month in Summer). There are plenty of escape routes in bad weather.
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Lake Constance From Waiau Pass |
Lake Thompson From Waiau Pass |
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Thompson Pass Route From Waiau Pass (Richard Leppard Photo) |
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Head Of Waiau Valley(Waiau Pass Is the "V" in the ridge line) |
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Lake Thompson (Waiau Pass Is the "V" in the ridge line) |
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Lake Thompson Campsite |
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Climbing the Thompson Faultline To Pass |
Lake Thompson From Pass |
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Lake Thompson & Head Of Waiau Valley |
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Head Of D'Urville Valley & D'Urville Pass From Thompson Pass |
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Head Of D'Urville Valley & David Saddle From Thompson Pass |
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Thompson Pass Route From D'Urville Pass (Richard Lobb Photo) Green Route - D'Urville Valley Red & Yellow Route East Matakitaki |
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"Run By Trampers For Trampers"
For further information contact:
Peter & Trish Kemp
Nelson Lakes Shuttles
P.O. Box 75
St Arnaud 7053
Nelson Lakes
New Zealand
Phone: +64 (3) 521-1900
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Email info@nelsonlakesshuttles.co.nz
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Peter & Trish have 30 years experience in the New Zealand Transport, Tramping and Accommodation Industries in the Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast regions