Mount Dampier (Rangiroa in Māori) is New Zealand's third highest mountain, rising to 3,440 metres (11,290 ft). It is located in the Southern Alps, between Mount Hicks and Aoraki / Mount Cook. It is often traversed by climbers en route to the North ridge of Mount Cook. Its Māori name literally means 'long sky' (rangi: sky; roa: long).
The English name was originally Mount Hector, after James Hector, but in Fitzgerald's map of 1896 the peak had been renamed after William Dampier.
The nearest mountain hut is Empress Hut located 1 561m/5 121ft WSW of the summit.
By elevation Mount Dampier is
# 4 out of 2121 in the Southern Alps # 1 out of 1041 in West Coast # 4 out of 1363 in Canterbury # 1 out of 826 in Westland District # 4 out of 301 in Mackenzie District # 4 out of 8795 in New Zealand # 4 out of 168 in Mount Cook National Park (New Zealand) # 1 out of 169 in Westland Tai Poutini National Park
By prominence Mount Dampier is
# 91 out of 168 in Mount Cook National Park (New Zealand) # 73 out of 169 in Westland Tai Poutini National Park
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