Altitude: 467m to 606m. Gain: 190m. Loss: 73m . Gradient: 3 deg (Flat)
Skills: - Occasional rivers (3/6)
From the forks with Chamois Creek the Timaru River route continues unmarked up river flats for a further 2km, crossing the creek as necessary. Crossings are required and whilst ankle-knee deep in normal flows can easily become impassable after rain. After 2km, look out for markers on the southern side of flats marking the start of a poled route climbing 20m onto low scrubby terraces. Soon after the river flats end and the valley gorges out so it is necessary to locate and follow this track.
The poled route sidles for 2km or so through scrubby fales and terraces to reach the start of beech forest where a good marked cut track commences. The signposted junction with Te Araroa (Stodys Hut / Pakatui Hut) is 500m beyond.
1-2 hrs