Distance: 7.6 km (3.0 DOC hours) - Benched track - Easy terrain
Altitude: 517m to 898m. Gain: 437m. Loss: 200m . Gradient: 5 deg (Gentle)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

A well formed track runs north up the valley from Central Te Hoe, crossing the river by swingbridge 300m north of the hut. The turnoff to Upper Te Hoe is passed shortly after, after which the track drops to the river and sidles low on the banks for most of the next 5km. The track is generally of excellent quality - benched, cut and well marked. I a couple of spots it has been washed away by the river and you have to drop to the rocky riverbed for short sections.

Crossing the river (ankle deep in normal flows) it travels in mature podocarp bush on the eastern bank to somewhere near the last forks in the creek - where a clearing holds the remains of an old hut. This would be good camping - but the creek was dry when I passed through.

From here the track climbs steadily, sidling the western valleyside to reach the saddle, before dropping in similar fashion to hit the Mangakahika Creek about 1km north of the saddle at the first forks.

The turnoff to Mangakahika Hut is 500m further north, and signposted. The hut lies 100m to the west of the main track down a benched, gravelled sidetrack.

Created by: Madpom on 2014-09-09
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