Distance: 11.2 km (4.0 DOC hours) - Tramping track - Easy terrain
Altitude: 167m to 503m. Gain: 815m. Loss: 1024m . Gradient: 9 deg (Moderate)
Skills: - Occasional rivers (3/6)
GPX info source: Uploaded from GPS

The start of the Burtton Track is signposted with the usual DOC signs, and a stile is present over the fence. You can’t miss it, even if it isn’t shown on the map. The track is broad, well marked and well cut through now-tall regenerating bush. Heading south along the ridgeline to pt505, it then swings west towards the Tokomaru. As we drop, the regenerating bush is replaced by tall, mature podocarp. Real trees – the first in a long time.

The track drops to the side-creek south of the main spur, hitting it 200m up from the forks. There are good campspots here, if you didn’t fancy the side-trip to Punga Hut. Crossing the creek we climb and sidle a bit and drop to the main Tokomaru river.

After a brief section in the riverbed – a few crossings required, a good poled, marked track starts up on the western bank. This follows the river, sometimes on the flats, sometimes sidling, until it hits the 4WD track shown on maps. We follow this upriver through rough sheep-pasture for another kilometer or so, to where a tidy (private) bach sits on the western valleyside. Just before this the tramping track crosses the river (no signpost, look for markers opposite). Once on the far bank, the track is vaguely poled as it heads up grassy river flats, but becomes cut and clear once it hits the bush again.

This is now the true Burtton Track, benched into the hillside and sidling the valley all the way to the forestry at Tokomaru Rd. Half way, the old site of Burtton’s Whare is marked and has information panels. Interesting history and clearly he was a tough old bugger, but on the ground there’s not much to see. The valleyside alternates between sections of low regenerating bush – presumably the areas that were farmed, and bands of beautiful mature bush – tall totora reaching for the sky, an understory of fern trees below. Later, we sidle on an ATV track below forestry, before finally climbing to meet the Tokomarru Road. The signpost at the junction has been destroyed – just the post remains – beware if you are heading in the reverse direction.

Last updated by: Madpom at 2015-06-20 02:03:27. Experienced: 2014-03-18
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