Altitude: 157m to 882m. Gain: 730m. Loss: 28m . Gradient: 14 deg (Steep)
Skills: - Occasional rivers (3/6)
From Papatahi Hut, the Papatahi Crossing route continues 1km up broad shingle river flats to the confluence with Boulder Creek. The Orongorongo is low - ankle to knee deep - in normal flows, but can be impassible after heavy rain.. Above here the broad flats end and the Orongorongo becomes a creek in a bushclad valley.
The papatahi crossing however heads NE up the northern fork of Boulder Creek, climbing the steep stony riverbed some 100 vertical meters to where a large DOC triangle on the northern (true right) bank marks the start of the track to Wharepapa.
The track starts a good tramping track, climbing out of the creek and onto the spur to the north. Things soon deteriorate however. The spur becomes crumbly and steep - and the track little more than a series of gravel chutes to climb. Steep, hand-over-hand climbing in places - grabbing what vegetation you can.
After 200m or so the spur consolidates into something more identifiable, and the track runs up it's crest - between scrubby faces on the south and slips to the north. Finally the gradient lessens, the scrub changing to beech and then cloud forest - carpeted in moss for the last 300m to the summit. At the first plateau - the main Rimutaka ridgeline leads off to the north, the crossing track swinging briefly south along the ridge to seek out a spur down to Wharepapa.