over night Canterbury trips
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over night Canterbury trips
ok well Easter is nearly hear so have decided to get away for a night or two over the long weekend but my question is where?
would rather it was in Canterbury area.
some options i have are
old townsend hut (only a short hour drive)
lake Sumner (hard to get access)
head up Rangitata river then possibly up to havelock valley
anyone done any of these trips and can tell me bit more about them (grade,things to look out for,etc)
any more suggestions for places to go? have yet to do a over night trip so quite short on ideas.
only got a terrano with 31 mud's and snorkel so nothing to extreme
cheers in advance
would rather it was in Canterbury area.
some options i have are
old townsend hut (only a short hour drive)
lake Sumner (hard to get access)
head up Rangitata river then possibly up to havelock valley
anyone done any of these trips and can tell me bit more about them (grade,things to look out for,etc)
any more suggestions for places to go? have yet to do a over night trip so quite short on ideas.
only got a terrano with 31 mud's and snorkel so nothing to extreme
cheers in advance
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I am keen on doing the same thing over Easter (wife is working so I am at a loose end)... So if you are happier traveling with another vehicle, it would be good to tee something up.
The upper reaches of the Godley, Macauley, Rangitata, and Waimak all received a good dump of rain 6 weeks ago and existing "tracks" are now mostly long gone. Expect it to be rough and you will proberly have pick your route up river. Also need to be aware that areas of quicksand will have shifted. That said... all the rivers are now lower than usual so the crossings do not have to be deep
The upper reaches of the Godley, Macauley, Rangitata, and Waimak all received a good dump of rain 6 weeks ago and existing "tracks" are now mostly long gone. Expect it to be rough and you will proberly have pick your route up river. Also need to be aware that areas of quicksand will have shifted. That said... all the rivers are now lower than usual so the crossings do not have to be deep
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Go up the Rangitata and take heap of pictures so I can find out what it's like before winter
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Re: over night Canterbury trips
was going to head in for a couple night and do abit of hunting but things have changed so will be just a one night trip unfortunately. good Friday to Saturday
chances are will be heading up rangitata up to mistake flat hut.
was also thinking of Avoca river at lake Coleridge but i would say alot of hunters will be going in there at Easter because of the roar.
your welcome to tag along if this sounds like you
and if it goes ahead there will be plenty of photos
chances are will be heading up rangitata up to mistake flat hut.
was also thinking of Avoca river at lake Coleridge but i would say alot of hunters will be going in there at Easter because of the roar.
your welcome to tag along if this sounds like you
and if it goes ahead there will be plenty of photos
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I was up that way last year and the track from the Growler hut to mistake flat was washed out in lots of places. And after all that rain, I'd say it will worst now.
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hippy_ wrote:I was up that way last year and the track from the Growler hut to mistake flat was washed out in lots of places. And after all that rain, I'd say it will worst now.
cheers for that might get hold of doc for current track conditions
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I get laughing rights if you get stuck james lol
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haha thats about right lol you stil coming
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Have a look at Godley & Macaulay Valleys at head of Lake Tekapo. Both easier terain than the Rangitata. Makes a great overnight trip - drive from Chch (abt 3,1/2 to 4 hrs to roadend) - go up to Macaulay hut (1,1/2 to 3 hr from road end)on your 1st day, stay night, back out then up Godley (2 to 4 hr each way depending how far up you go - factory truck no mods will get to Red Stag Hut, gets lumpier from there) and back out and away home on 2nd day. Or hang out more nights. Macaulay Hut is fantastic place to stay.
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If you are go up to the Macaulay Hut, I'd be keen to tag along. I'd say that the hut could be full of hunters at Easter tho.... So pack a tent just in case.
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Re: over night Canterbury trips
yea thats always another option buts its alot of ground to cover in a day will keep you posted to what we end up doing
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so when and where you are camp leader lol
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Re: over night Canterbury trips
haha doc said havelock river track is in good nick and well marked out there's a couple huts up there can stay in or camp next to
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hippy_ wrote:If you are go up to the Macaulay Hut, I'd be keen to tag along. I'd say that the hut could be full of hunters at Easter tho.... So pack a tent just in case.
Yep, good point - was up Godley last weekend and 3 trucks of hunters at Red Stag Hut.
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oljamesyboy wrote:haha doc said havelock river track is in good nick and well marked out there's a couple huts up there can stay in or camp next to
I guess that depends on which way you go........... Are you going to head in via Peel Forest/Mesopotamia or via Erehwon Station?? As we when in through Peel Forest/Mesopotamia. You can cross the Rangitata just after the station, but I havnt done that and I think you need permission from the station??
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hippy_ wrote:oljamesyboy wrote:haha doc said havelock river track is in good nick and well marked out there's a couple huts up there can stay in or camp next to
I guess that depends on which way you go........... Are you going to head in via Peel Forest/Mesopotamia or via Erehwon Station?? As we when in through Peel Forest/Mesopotamia. You can cross the Rangitata just after the station, but I havnt done that and I think you need permission from the station??
yea was going to head in through peel forest
this is the track http://www.adventureguide.co.nz/article ... -track.php
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hippy_ wrote:oljamesyboy wrote:haha doc said havelock river track is in good nick and well marked out there's a couple huts up there can stay in or camp next to
I guess that depends on which way you go........... Are you going to head in via Peel Forest/Mesopotamia or via Erehwon Station?? As we when in through Peel Forest/Mesopotamia. You can cross the Rangitata just after the station, but I havnt done that and I think you need permission from the station??
Don't need permission... But courtesy to the land holder goes a looooong way; Especially if you lunch your vehicle or need to be rescued.. just saying.
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Re: over night Canterbury trips
I use to work up erewhon and do alot of huntng in tthere still, i wouldnt be racing up there myself in a terrano on 31s mate a hilux on 33s there is still alot of baning goimg on,some decent rocks up there, same with havlock
Best way to get track conditons would be rimg either lourie prouting at messi or colin drummond at erewhon and just tell them your intentions and they will tell you the conditions.
As for macaully its easter weekend and ever ma and his family will be up there,
Can put some photos up of rangitata tomorrow if u wish,track up to lawerence hut is a bit of a challange last time i went up
Best way to get track conditons would be rimg either lourie prouting at messi or colin drummond at erewhon and just tell them your intentions and they will tell you the conditions.
As for macaully its easter weekend and ever ma and his family will be up there,
Can put some photos up of rangitata tomorrow if u wish,track up to lawerence hut is a bit of a challange last time i went up
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Re: over night Canterbury trips
whats the beter track lawerence or havlock always thought lawerence hut was harder to reach?
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