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From Lances Hut to Omahuru Hut via traplines
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Distance: 5.0 km (3.0 DOC hours) - Marked route - Easy-moderate terrain
Altitude: 195m to 674m. Gain: 924m. Loss: 484m . Gradient: 16 deg (Moderate)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
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This route is a confusion of trap lines once on the ridge so take care. The trap line to follow is No. 5 - running east over pt. 622, pt & on the northern side of pt. 605 & pt. 690. From the large grassy paddock Lances Hut sits in, head downstream (north) across broad easy-going scrubby flats. Any crossings are ankle deep in normal flows. Follow Kohuru Stream north to where it begins to swing northeast-east to meet Okura Stream coming in from the east-southeast. Walk up Okura Stream for a short distance (50-100m) & scramble up a steep spur, keeping to the east of a large slip as you climb towards pt. 622 & heading in a northeast direction.

Slightly below pt. 622 the route swings north & you hit a trap line which brings you out atop pt. 622. Turn right (east) & follow the ridge line as it swings southeast into a saddle towards pt. 605 where you will run into triangles. Note: the route does not go over pt. 605. Just below the top of pt. 605 another junction is marked with two triangles. Turn left & drop northeast into a saddle before turning right (east) & climbing over three small rises west of pt. 690. On the third of these rises swing northeast & sidle across the north slopes of pt. 690 (note: the route does not climb over pt. 690) & into a saddle where you swing east & met a junction marked with yellow triangles with XX5 (note: XX are actually two other letters). Turn left on to trap line 5 & drop into the main saddle where half way down you intersect another trap line, turn left & then right again after 20m. The first of these turns is easy to miss. Head north along the marked trap line to Omahuru Hut which is located in a basin to the west of the track. The junction is not sign posted but a cage trap may be present.

Last updated by: Reidpaulnz at 2017-07-09 23:03:21
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