Deception River

Coordinates: 42°47′21″S 171°36′13″E / 42.7891°S 171.6036°E / -42.7891; 171.6036
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Deception River
Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana
 • coordinates42°52′50″S 171°39′27″E / 42.8806°S 171.6574°E / -42.8806; 171.6574
 • elevation1,200 m (3,900 ft)
MouthŌtira River
 • location
Aickens
 • coordinates
42°47′21″S 171°36′13″E / 42.7891°S 171.6036°E / -42.7891; 171.6036
 • elevation
285 m (935 ft)
Length17 km (11 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionDeception RiverŌtira RiverTaramakau RiverTasman Sea
Tributaries 
 • leftDorreen Creek, Shaffrey Creek, Gorge Creek, Foggy Creek, Twin Slip Creeks
 • rightGood Luck Creek, Spray Creek, Midday Creek, Tutu Creek, Twin Slip Creeks

The Deception River is a river in New Zealand. It is a tributary of the West Coast's Ōtira River, flowing generally north for 17 kilometres (11 mi) from its source on the slopes of Mount Franklin. It passes close to Goat Pass, which gives access to the Mingha River. Almost the entire length of the river is within the Arthur's Pass National Park.[1]

The river was once called "Goat Creek". It was surveyed about 1900 as a possible alternative route for the Midland Line, and the surveyor warned that the water levels could be deceiving. About three months later, a flood from the river into the Otira Valley caused several thousand dollars' worth of damage to the railway, and the river was given its current name.[2]

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Backcountry huts are available for trampers; one near Goat Pass[4] and another a little further down the river.[5]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Deception River". The New Zealand Railways Magazine. 9 (1). 2 April 1934. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  3. New Zealand Department of Conservation
    . Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  4. New Zealand Department of Conservation
    . Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  5. New Zealand Department of Conservation
    . Retrieved 26 August 2009.