I'd heard at the start of the year that the Maori's had closed off the poled route through the river flats, the one you follow when you leave Porinui, cross the kaipo and head for the hut. Is this true and if so how are you meant to get to the hut??
I'd heard at the start of the year that the Maori's had closed off the poled route through the river flats, the one you follow when you leave Porinui, cross the kaipo and head for the hut. Is this true and if so how are you meant to get to the hut??
Te Iringa track is the other way to get there or if you can afford it get a chopper ride in.
Considering the leg work done to get that route open it wold be a shame to see it made inaccessible due to this.
Te Iringa is a fucking long walk compared to the poled route.
Might be nice to get clarification from the owners. Who is it?
[QUOTE=kiwijames;20248]Te Iringa is a fucking long walk compared to the poled route.QUOTE]
Yep sure is, I went up Te Iringa a couple weeks ago and it just climbs and climbs!
Hard on the gear...
My brother in law went into the oamaru via the poled route in the summer (he wouldn't shut up about all the deer he saw on the way in). I'm pretty sure it was in Janurary this year. I'll check with him.
DOC has a new track flagged to the Oamaru hut that doesn't pass through the Tongariro Aviation block. I was in a month ago, the new track still hasn't been cut but access across the Tongariro Aviation block was still allowed.
Is it clearly marked where to park? Thinking of heading into this part of the forrest for 4 days this weekend?
Theres a Doc car park there. Huts been done up too, enjoy![]()
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