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Spenser Mountains

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Peak
  
Mount Una

Region
  
Tasman

Country
  
New Zealand

Elevation
  
2,300 m

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Similar
  
Mount Tapuaenuku, Mount Owen, Mount Arthur, Mount Hutt, The Remarkables

The Spenser Mountains is a topographic landform in the northern South Island of New Zealand. Located at the southern end of the Nelson Lakes National Park and north of the Lewis Pass they form a natural border between the Canterbury and Tasman regions. Several peaks are named after characters in Edmund Spenser’s allegorical poem, The Faerie Queene. Many of the early explorers were evidently literate men. For example, Frederick Weld (a surveyor) named Lake Tennyson; William Travers (a solicitor) named the Spensers and Faerie Queene; Julius Haast named Mt Una.

Map of Spenser Mountains, Tasman District 7072, New Zealand

Within the range prominent peaks include Mount Una and Mount Humboldt. The Spenser Mountains are the northern limit of the glaciers within the Southern Alps.

Much of the forest cover is beech/podocarp with understory of a variety of ferns and shrubs; Crown Fern, Blechnum discolor is one of the dominant understory ferns.

References

Spenser Mountains Wikipedia