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Traveling Luck for Docherty Peak Westland, New Zealand
The timezone in Docherty Peak is Pacific/Tarawa
Morning Sunrise at 04:55 and Evening Sunset at 20:25. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. -43.9783°, Longitude. 169.5801°
Morning Sunrise at 04:55 and Evening Sunset at 20:25. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. -43.9783°, Longitude. 169.5801°
Satellite map of Docherty Peak and it's surroudings...
Geographic features & Photographs around Docherty Peak in Westland, New Zealand
stream a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land.
- Kea Creek (17km)
- Hunter River West Branch (17.7km)
- Clumsy Creek (25.2km)
- Cheap Creek (26.5km)
- Cardiac Creek (30.5km)
- McLennan Creek (31.5km)
- Hold Creek (31.6km)
- Sweet Nell Creek (32.6km)
- Swift Creek (33.6km)
- Larson Creek (36.1km)
- Border Creek (37.7km)
- Hunter River East Branch (37.7km)
- Shell Creek (37.7km)
- Crook Creek (37.7km)
- Safe Creek (38.6km)
- Dredge Creek (42.1km)
- Dun Creek (42.1km)
- Lost Creek (42.2km)
- Wills River (42.2km)
- Royal Creek (43.8km)
- Dark Creek (47.4km)
- Wills Creek (48km)
hill a rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
- Docherty Peak (0km)
- Hassing Peak (5.2km)
- Mount Marshman (10.3km)
- Watkins Dome (14.3km)
- Mount Greenfield (15.2km)
- Shingle Top (20.7km)
- Mount Napoleon (22.1km)
- Mount Holdsworth (22.1km)
- Mount Tylee (22.1km)
- Wills Peak (23.8km)
- Square Top (23.8km)
- Mount Maitland (25.1km)
- Mount Awkward (26.8km)
- Mount Giles (29.5km)
- Mount Pearson (29.5km)
- Snow Top (33.6km)
- Adams Peak (34.2km)
- Mount Enderby (36.2km)
mountain an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.
- Mount Marshman (16km)
- Mount Greenfield (18.6km)
- Mount Holdsworth (27.5km)
- Mount Awkward (28.7km)
- Mount Tylee (29.3km)
- Mount Enderby (40km)
pass a break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap].
- Lower Studholme Pass (5.2km)
- Upper Studholme Pass (7.2km)
- Wilson Pass (18.6km)
- Wills Pass (44.2km)
glacier(s) a mass of ice, usually at high latitudes or high elevations, with sufficient thickness to flow away from the source area in lobes, tongues, or masses.
- Mawson Glacier (15.5km)
- Melville Glacier (22.1km)
- Wilson Glacier (37.7km)
ridge(s) a long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest.
- Tongue Spur (21.9km)
- Triple Spur (29.6km)
peak a pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature.
- Shingle Top (16km)
- Wills Peak (28.8km)
cliff(s) a high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area.
- The Quarry (31.8km)
- Harper Bluff (37.2km)
plain(s) an extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area.
- Harper Flat (41.3km)