- has the
highest point in the
North Island and has
three major peaks:
Tahurangi (2,797 m), Te
Heuheu (2,755 m) and
Paretetaitonga (2,751 m). The deep...
-
flying fox
across the
Manganui Gorge. The
Taranaki Alpine Club
maintains Tahurangi Lodge on the
north slope of the mountain, next to the
television tower...
-
indicated with an asterisk. Of
these 100 mountains, all but two —
Ruapehu (
Tahurangi Peak) (19th highest) and
Mount Taranaki (65th highest) — are in the South...
- were Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Korakorako, and Ngāti Tūrehu.
Their chiefs were
Tahurangi, Whanawhana, Nukupori, Tuku, Ripiroaitu, Tapu-te-uru, and Te Rangipouri...
-
television and FM
radio transmitter for New
Plymouth is
located near
Tahurangi Lodge on the
eastern slopes of
Mount Taranaki, 25 km (16 mi)
south of...
-
between the two harbours,
along the Whau River, the
Avondale Stream (Wai
Tahurangi), and a
short overland path,
marked in
modern times by a road
named Portage...
- Waitākere
Ranges was home to a
tribe of
supernatural beings known as
Tahurangi (called
patupaiarehe in
other traditions), who
battled with the patupaiarehe...
- recorded. In 1881
Beetham made
another ascent of the north-east
ridge to the
Tahurangi peak
accompanied by
William Birch and his wife Ethel, the
first European...
- 2023. Best,
Elsdon (1982). "The
Story of
Hatupatu and Hine-ingoingo, the
Tahurangi".
Maori Religion and
Mythology Part 2. Wellington: P. D. H****elberg. Tapsell...
- for
ascending Mount Taranaki. From 1892 to 1898 he was the
custodian of
Tahurangi House, the
permanent camp
house that was
established to
serve as accommodation...