Distance: 2.8 km  
           
           
              (1.5 DOC hours)
           
           
               - Tramping track
           
           
               - Easy-moderate terrain
           
               
    
              
Altitude: 578m to 1081m. Gain: 619m. Loss: 120m . Gradient: 16 deg (Moderate-hard)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
           
      
    
              Altitude: 578m to 1081m. Gain: 619m. Loss: 120m . Gradient: 16 deg (Moderate-hard)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
                GPX info source: Uploaded from GPS
           
         Note: Described in the reverse direction to your journey
                
                   Exit the Tukituki River on the true right below confluence of small side stream. Follow well worn track steeply through trees until junction with Longview tops route. Head down track marked to Daphne carpark (1.5 hours).  Good track in dry conditions, could be slippery when wet.  Once on the flat grassy area at the bottom attempt to follow the white poles, crossing two small streams.  Poles can be obscured when grass is long, but tracks through are easily found.
 
              Created by: Ellya on 2022-08-07. Experienced: 2017-12-17
      
   
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