Altitude: 814m to 961m. Gain: 63m. Loss: 197m . Gradient: 2 deg (Gentle)
Skills:
All that remains of Matakuhia Saddle Hut is the fireplace, but it marks the point where sheltering native ends, and exposed post-logging desolation starts. A 4WD track cuts north 200m to meet the main forestry access track at a crossroads. This road is a public, legal road, and should be open to vehicles and walkers, unless logging is in operation. As this area was clear-felled in 2013-2014 it should be ok for a while now.
Turning right, heading east, the 2WD-accessible track meanders along the ridgeline for a couple of kilometers before dropping to the creek to the north. It follows this, leaving the recently-felled pines and entering regenerating manuka scrub, crosses the creek, and continues a further kilometer to the start of the Upper Te Hoe track. The track is on the left, cutting up above the road, and is marked with a signpost. Some parking is available here, and more a little further along.
The former Pukahunui Hut is no more.