Altitude: 168m to 323m. Gain: 346m. Loss: 296m . Gradient: 8 deg (Gentle)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
To reach Nikau, we continue straight along the terraces on the true left from the track junction. The bushedge is present ahead, and we drop right to the edge of the terrace above the river, where a gate and a signpost mark the start of DOC land and the track to Nikau Flats.
Coming from the Urutawas, the place feels familiar – great going along another old, benched sidle track up the valley. This starts sidling low and flat above the river, glimpses through the bush show deep, still pools separated by gentle rapids. Later the track climbs to around 100m above the river, before dropping again to the side creek just downstream from the hut. The stream is low in normal flows, but there are accounts of people spending an extra night at the hut when it is up.
After the side creek a slip has wiped out the original track which sidled low (somebody has died trying to cross it, so best not to attempt it) and instead another brief climb and descent is required to bypass the slip and finally reach Nikau Flats and the hut.