Distance: 11.3 km (4.0 DOC hours) - Unmarked route, clear - Easy-moderate terrain
Altitude: 575m to 684m. Gain: 117m. Loss: 20m . Gradient: 1 deg (Flat)
Skills: - Extreme rivers (5/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

This is a dangerous crossing of two major rivers. Water is likely to be milky with suspended glacial sediment so judging depth requires skill and experience. Rivers change course frequently and conditions will differ from those described here. Do not attempt this unless you are experienced at major river crossings. If in doubt, do not cross.

A 4WD track crosses the Havelock 400m upstream from the western side of the Clyde, and was an obvious crossing point (2007). Reasonable in low flows, still a serious crossing. I lost my footing and got swept some distance - a cautionary tale.

Once across, follow the western bank upriver to the confluence with the Lawrence.

Should you need to cross, a viable crossing point with multiple braids existed just above the confluence in 2007. Another serious crossing with flows knee to thigh deep.

Created by: Madpom on 2015-08-21. Experienced: 2007-03-24
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