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    CNI walkabout

    Hi all,
    I have this idea of spending a bit of time in the Kaimanawas, Kawekas or Ruahines wandering around with my rifle and the dog in spring/early summer.
    I'm thinking 1-2 weeks, travelling on marked tracks and hoping to spend a bit of time on the tops or open valleys rather than all in the bush. Some hut stays with maybe a few night flycamping, and maybe some family members flying in to join me for a day or two when I'm at a hut (and to resupply me with food etc).
    In terms of doing a loop (or loops), the Kawekas look like the best option (lots of tracks and huts).

    Has anyone done something similar and/or recommend any possible routes?
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    A couple of guys who might be members on here did something similar "6 months gone bush" on You Tube from memory will give you the answers your looking for
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    The green rain is pre fedding on the Kaweka front country now.

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    The month of December is just gold for hitting animals up on the tops of the Kaimanawas. Many moons ago I walked from East to West. Kiripapango through to Kiko road. 8 days but none off for a hut or hunting day.

    If you are fit enough you could start southern end of Kawekas, head north, cut across at the top to the Kaimanawas and head south, finish up on the Desert road.
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    I flew into Boyds airstrip and walked from there via the Mangamaire and Mangamingi over the Island range, into the Rangatikei, over the Middle range, into the Waipakahi, over the Umukarikari and met my pick up on the Desert road. Brilliant trip. 3 days but is really a 5 day trip. If I did it again I would start from Te-Puia/Kawekas and take a couple of weeks.

    Ive crossed the Ruahines from Pouranaki to Tiki Tiki and the Tararuas from Shannon through to Putara too. Good trips - the Ruahine one is stella.
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    Did 10 days in the Kawekas a few years back
    Makahu, Back Ridge, Rocks ahead, VT, side trip to Maugaturutu and Te Puke, back to VT, Ballards and back down to Makahu.
    Plenty of landing pads if people want to drop in and catch up with you ( good chance to resupply )
    Absolutely loved it, even took the dog along.
    Actually we ran out of food the last 2 days.
    Still had dog biscuits though.
    I still give Gonzo shit about liking tux ��
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    Sounds like a typical hunting trip !

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    If you are fit enough you could start southern end of Kawekas, head north, cut across at the top to the Kaimanawas and head south, finish up on the Desert road.
    I'm definitely not fit enough for that, though if I did that walk I would be by the time I got to the Desert Road!


    With the Inreach I can keep things very flexible (and the family can see where I am), and I can call in a chopper pickup if needed (assuming no flat battery, no lost glasses, and helicopter friendly weather!).

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    I did Mangaturutu, VT, rocks ahead, spion kop, rocks ahead, back ridge, over the j to the makahu a couple of xmas’s ago. Was a great trip.
    Took me 9 days but could probably have done it in 7.

    I’m looking to do a big walk like yourself this xmas break too..december and january are too good to leave alone
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    Another option, kaweka crossing. Poronui to mangatutu.
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    So many options.....so little time....
    I would start at the Waipakahi. You may not be able to for much longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    I flew into Boyds airstrip and walked from there via the Mangamaire and Mangamingi over the Island range, into the Rangatikei, over the Middle range, into the Waipakahi, over the Umukarikari and met my pick up on the Desert road. Brilliant trip. 3 days but is really a 5 day trip. If I did it again I would start from Te-Puia/Kawekas and take a couple of weeks.

    Ive crossed the Ruahines from Pouranaki to Tiki Tiki and the Tararuas from Shannon through to Putara too. Good trips - the Ruahine one is stella.
    Whoops. Tuki Tuki (not Tiki Tiki)
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    Snap, I was looking at maps and tramping blogs last night and came up with this route for the Ruahines. Same deal take the dog, rifle and fishing rod for a walk over xmas.

    Day 1 - Sentry Box to Upper Makaroro via Parks peak
    Day 2 - UM to Ruahine corner hut
    Day 3 RCH to Colenso Hut via Potae Mangatera river track
    Day 4 CH to Otukota Hut via Iron Bark
    Day 5 OH to Crow Hut via Moki Patea range
    Day 6 CH to Mckinnon (short day)
    Day 7 MH to Wakelings Hut (short day)
    Day 8 WH to Maropea Forks hut
    Day 9 MFH to Sparrowhawke biv
    Day 10 SH to Barlow (Trout around Barlow)
    Day 11 Barlow up unmarked spur to Parks Peak track / hut
    Day 12 Back out to Sentry box.

    A little bit of back tracking from RCH and McK Hut but not much country covered twice, could drop a few days out by going from Otukota to Maropea HGuts and dropping off Crow/Mck and Wakelings Huts

    I am no way fit enough to do this but in hope in 3 months I will be.... Get to visit some of the classic huts in the Ruahines and well back off the front country
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    Have looked at doing
    Poronui
    Oamaru
    Boyd
    Tussock
    Harkness
    Tepuke
    Mangaturutu
    Makino
    Makahu
    Will get around to it one day.
    Allowing a few days buggering around resting in a hut.
    Give us a yell if you want to be dropped off picked up.
    Plenty of options.
    We are getting flown into Boyd walking out Oamaru/Poronui in Nov plenty options like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Whoops. Tuki Tuki (not Tiki Tiki)
    Yeah, I had worked that out. I grew up within a km or two of that river!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat belly Dog View Post
    Snap, I was looking at maps and tramping blogs last night and came up with this route for the Ruahines. Same deal take the dog, rifle and fishing rod for a walk over xmas.
    A fishing rod is a great idea (depending on where I go), I have a good little telescopic setup.

 

 

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