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- Mount Dixon ist ein 3004 m hoher Berg der Neuseeländischen Alpen im Mount-Cook-Nationalpark auf der Südinsel Neuseelands. Er wird am besten in den Monaten Oktober bis März im Sommer der Südhalbkugel bestiegen und als Schwierigkeitsgrad 2+ alpin eingestuft. (de)
- Dixon Peak, previously known as Mount Dixon, is the 23rd highest peak in New Zealand, rising to a height of 3,004 metres (9,856 ft). It is located in the Southern Alps of the South Island in the Mackenzie District, within Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, and only a short distance from its more illustrious neighbour Aoraki / Mount Cook. The mountain is a popular peak for climbers, and is used as a practice run for ascents of Cook. Mount Dixon was named by Noel Brodrick for the mountaineer, Marmaduke Dixon (1862–1918). NOTE: The mountain should not be confused with , a lower peak of the same name close to the valley of the Hurunui River in North Canterbury, 100 kilometres (62 mi) to the north east. (en)
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- basic snow/ice climb via East Ridge (en)
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- South Island, New Zealand (en)
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- Dawn on Lake Pukaki .jpg (en)
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- Mount Dixon ist ein 3004 m hoher Berg der Neuseeländischen Alpen im Mount-Cook-Nationalpark auf der Südinsel Neuseelands. Er wird am besten in den Monaten Oktober bis März im Sommer der Südhalbkugel bestiegen und als Schwierigkeitsgrad 2+ alpin eingestuft. (de)
- Dixon Peak, previously known as Mount Dixon, is the 23rd highest peak in New Zealand, rising to a height of 3,004 metres (9,856 ft). It is located in the Southern Alps of the South Island in the Mackenzie District, within Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, and only a short distance from its more illustrious neighbour Aoraki / Mount Cook. The mountain is a popular peak for climbers, and is used as a practice run for ascents of Cook. Mount Dixon was named by Noel Brodrick for the mountaineer, Marmaduke Dixon (1862–1918). (en)
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- Dixon Peak (en)
- Mount Dixon (Neuseeland) (de)
- Пік Діксона (uk)
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