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Hooker Glacier (New Zealand)

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Type
  
Mountain glacier

Length
  
11 km (6.8 mi)

Terminus
  
Hooker Lake

Termini
  
Hooker Lake

Location
  
New Zealand

Thickness
  
150 m (490 ft)

Status
  
Retreating

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Similar
  
Hooker Valley Track, Mueller Glacier, Tasman Glacier, Aoraki/Mount Cook National, Mount Sefton

Hooker Glacier is one of several glaciers close to the slopes of Aoraki / Mount Cook in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. It is not as large as its neighbour, the Tasman Glacier, measuring 11 kilometres (roughly 6–7 miles) in length.

Map of Hooker Glacier, Canterbury 7999, New Zealand

The glacier starts on the south-western slopes of Aoraki/Mt Cook, with its tributaries Sheila Glacier, Empress Glacier, and Noeline Glacier. Hooker Glacier runs south from there until its terminus at Hooker Lake. The glacial water from the lake is the source of the Hooker River, a small tributary of the Tasman River, which flows into Lake Pukaki.

One of New Zealand's more accessible glaciers, the glacier and its terminus can be seen clearly from the end of the Hooker Valley Track. This easy walk to the glacier lake is the most popular in the region.

For serious trampers and mountaineers, there are three huts along the glacier further up the valley: Hooker Hut, Gardiner Hut, and Empress Hut.

The current glacier lake only started to form in the 1970s, left behind as Hooker Glacier retreated. Like many of the glaciers in the Southern Alps, Hooker Glacier is rapidly melting, with the glacier lake projected to grow as the terminus retreats until it reaches the glacier bed about 4 kilometres upstream from the current terminus.

References

Hooker Glacier (New Zealand) Wikipedia