From Makaretu Tent Camp to Poads Road Pipe Bridge via Makaretu Stream
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Distance: 7.1 km (4.0 DOC hours) - Unmarked route, clear - Moderate terrain
Altitude: 100m to 227m. Gain: 102m. Loss: 228m . Gradient: 3 deg (Gentle)
Skills: - Prolonged rivers (4/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

Below the Makaretu Tent camp, good trails run down the river flats cutting through sectrions of toetoe and manuka. After about 1km the upper gorge starts. T

200m below the main flats, another small flat lies at the foot of the stream draining pt690. At the lower end of this flat, on the far eastern bank a short track leads through scrub and toetoe to another flat grassy clearing where a good, well-used camp spot exists with bench, fire ring and a timber frame to hold a tarp.

Below the small flat the river reenters the gorge, and remains gorged for the next 2km. This is, in places, a tight valley, though still reasonable if slow travel. A number of deep pools require short scrambles on the steep valleysides to bypass - or a swim if you prefer, but nothing technical. Pools aside, crossings remain knee-to-thigh deep in normal flows.

After 2km of gorge, flats and terraces open out on either side of the river, and mature, open, beautiful bush. A network of traplines criscrosses this area, at least one of which intersects with the Waiopehu Hut track north of the 6 disk track junction. However, for travel downriver, the riverbed remained the best option.

Passing out of the park, the river enters a 1km long bush-clad gorge, though farmland continues on terraces above. Travel is, for the most part, in the riverbed which is flat, broad on rounded river stones. Crossings are knee deep in normal flows.

The final 1km to the Ohau River is over grazed grassy river flats. There is no Queen's chain, nor is the Riverbed LINZ owned, and as such permission of the landowner should be sought.

From the confluence, a 200m stroll remains up the east bank of the Ohau (Queen's Chain) to the pipe bridge roadend at the start of Poads Road.

Created by: Madpom on 2014-10-02
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