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Fiordland - Mitre Peak, Milford

Fiordland - Mitre Peak, Milford

Is a prominent and well-known peak on the south shore of Milford Sound, named because of its resemblance to the shape of the bishop's mitre or head-dress, when viewed from the south. The name was probably given by the survey ship HMS Acheron in 1851. The peak rises almost sheer above the Sound to a height of 5,560 ft and the summit actually consists of five closely grouped individual peaks. The best access to the summit is via the western slopes from Sinbad Valley. The peak presents a most striking appearance from the Milford Hotel at the head of the Sound and this view has been publicized in many illustrations and posters.

https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/mitre-peak

Postcard Details:
Date Taken:
None Shown
Location:
Fiordland
Province:
Southland
Country:
New Zealand
Publisher:
Gladys Goodall
Photographer:
Gladys Goodall
Photographers Card ID:
None Shown