Distance: 4.3 km  
           
           
              (5.0 DOC hours)
           
           
               - Tramping track
           
           
               - Moderate terrain
           
               
    
              
Altitude: 773m to 899m. Gain: 97m. Loss: 223m . Gradient: 4 deg (Gentle)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
           
      
    
              Altitude: 773m to 899m. Gain: 97m. Loss: 223m . Gradient: 4 deg (Gentle)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
                GPX info source: Uploaded from GPS
           
         
Lovely walk through beech forest on a well graded mossy track, well marked. The track is particularly nice from the three wire bridge over the East Matakitaki River. Downie Hut is an historic hut and a lovely location on a warm day. Just watch out for wasps.
 
               Last updated by: Admin at 2022-05-28 22:19:53. Experienced: 2019-01-20
      
   
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