Galbraith Hut, Taraponui, Maungaharuru Range, Wednesday August 13 2014
Map: BH38
A better than expected morning promised a good day for our tramp to the Maungaharuru Range. Driving over the Napier-Taupo road, there was little sign of last week’s snow, just frost in shady areas. We turned down Waitara, then Brooks Rd, parking at Lloyd Holloway’s farm.
Following farm tracks, we made our way over the farm, climbing a couple of hundred metres to Galbraith Hut. This quaint hut sits on a shelf at round 850m overlooking the Mohaka valley and further west to the Kaweka Range. Remnants of newspapers dating back to the 50s and 60s still cover the walls and Princess Margaret still sits serenely overlooking proceedings.
Morning tea outside in the sun, it would have been very easy to just stay and soak it up, but the lunch spot was beckoning.
From the hut, we followed more farm tracks round the shoulder of a ridge and into the next valley. Partly snow-covered Taraponui loomed large on our left as we made a beeline for the saddle and fenceline at the head of the valley. The last couple of hundred metres are pretty steep but once there we regrouped, sheltering in a hollow out of the cold southwest wind.From this point, only nine decided to carry on, the rest returning to the hut for a leisurely lunch. We now had great views of the rolling countryside and sea to the east, which is so different to the steep jagged cliffs that lead down to the Mohaka River on the west side of the range. The last climb up to the big communication tower seemed a lot easier this time, arriving there at just after 12pm. After the compulsory photo at the trig (1306m) we settled down beside the small building in the sun and out of the wind for our well-deserved lunch.
All too soon, it was time to wander down, catching up with the last of the group just before the farm buildings. Fabulous 360 degree views make the 700m climb worthwhile; add some ice and snow for effect and it makes for a great tramp.
Trampers: Colleen Perreau, Dorothy Sole, Peter Slagter, Jenny Burns, Murray White, Vic Bullock, Paul Exeter, Tony Pluymers, John Marshall, David and Dianne Hills, Ken Ross, Robyn Smith, John Burrell, Pam Wise, Kellie Mayo and reporter Alison Greer
daniel jon moule says
can anyone hike or drive up taraponui or do you need permission from farm owners?
admin says
Hi Daniel, If you travel up Pohokura Road, from Tutira then you will be able to drive to the mast. If walking, then the Bell Rock track, and then navigate along the to the mast. No permissions required at this end. Editor.
Keen hiker says
Can I get info from mast to Galbraith track. Wouldn’t mind going from road to bell rock to mast to hut and be picked up on the other side. Which bit do we need permissions for ? Just the hut farm bit ?
Brian Mackie says
Permission must be obtained from the farm owners. Editor
Brian Mackie says
The walk to Bell Rock is on a DoC track. To reach Galbraith Hut, landowner permission must be obtained. Editor