Distance: 4.9 km (3.0 DOC hours) - Unmarked route, clear - Easy-moderate terrain
Altitude: 676m to 1179m. Gain: 14m. Loss: 503m . Gradient: 6 deg (Moderate)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

From the Otore clearing, a bearing of due north crosses the low Otorehinaiti Saddle through mature open beech, and drops to an (unmarked) fork in the head of the Otorehinaiti River. There is some flagging tape here marking the way, but a bearing of due north would suffice.

The river is small and unlikely to pose problems in all but extreme conditions. For the 1st 1km, the gradient of the valley is moderate, and there are no river flats, but it is still good open beech forest, and easy walking, sidling the valleyside. Below that, the valley soon opens up – good tramping down river flats and terraces, beech leaves and moss underfoot. Navigation is simple – follow the stream. A short tight section exists just above the confluence, but nothing tricky.

Good campspots exist on terraces on the southern bank of the Oamaru River. The Oamaru tracks in 100m north of the river (knee deep in normal conditions), and easy to spot if you head that way.

Last updated by: Madpom at 2015-07-05 21:24:15. Experienced: 2015-03-15
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