Distance: 3.3 km (2.0 DOC hours) - Unmarked route, clear - Easy-moderate terrain
Altitude: 596m to 664m. Gain: 39m. Loss: 87m . Gradient: 2 deg (Flat)
Skills: - Occasional rivers (3/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

From the track junction, the marked route passes the first gorge, and drops to the streambed. Markers continue, crossing to the true right (west) and later climbing the face. However, this route is not advisable, and is not maintained. The riverbed provides rapid and easy travel, and is far preferable to an unmaintained, overgrown, windfall-blocked former track

For the first 300m the riverbed is of large rounded slippery river rocks and riverbank travel is preferable to the riverbed. 300m downriver from the junction, a second gorge is encountered. This can be passed in-river in low-moderate flows and was knee deep when I passed through. One deep pool required a scramble on rocks beside it, but otherwise it was a simple walk. If you did need to bypass the gorge, the valleysides are steep and high, and a prolonged climb would be required.

Below the gorge the riverbed is of fine pebbles and provides excellent travel. A third and final gorge is encountered 1km below the junction. A good route exists over a spur on the true-right (east) but was not marked at the upriver end. Good ground trails however, climb 20m onto a spur and then drop back to the river downstream.

Beyond this travel is in the broad flat riverbed all the way to the hut. Two spots of windfall required climbing over when I visited, but nothing prolonged. Just before you reach the hut, a broad sandy flat opens on the true right (west) with low kanuka scrub and littered with driftwood. The hut lies out of sight on the bushedge at the downriver end of this flat. The track to it is not marked, but once out of the river and onto the flat the hut can be seen. The location shown on topomaps for the hut is correct.

Created by: Madpom on 2014-09-18
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