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Dart Valley

Dart Valley

Scott Saddle

Scott Saddle

Scott Saddle (1450m) between Scott Creek and Kay Creek. This is the easiest pass between the Dart and Caples valleys. The photograph looks towards Kay Creek and Caples Valley.   More ▶︎
Scott Saddle

Scott Saddle

Scott Saddle (1450m) between Scott Creek and Kay Creek. This is the easiest pass between the Dart and Caples valleys. The photograph looks towards the Dart Valley, with Mt Earnslaw in the background.   More ▶︎

Lake Mackenzie Campsite

Small campsite on the Routeburn Track located near the hut.   More ▶︎
rees valley

rees valley

pleasant walk up the rees valley. the track gets a bit swampy at the start and then a few avalance debries near the shelter rock hut. the saddle is quite steep. times: muddy creek carpark-twenty five mile hut 2-2.5 hours twenty five ...   More ▶︎
Olivine Hut

Olivine Hut

Olivine Hut on the Pyke - Big Bay Route, Fiordland.   More ▶︎
Olivine Hut

Olivine Hut

Olivine (6 bunk, stove, firewood available) is an old forestry style hut on the banks of the Pyke River. If you've just arrived from Alabaster you've probably spent the day a) wading the lake (easier than bashing the sidle 'track'), b) ...   More ▶︎
McKerrow Island Hut

McKerrow Island Hut

Alternative hut located at the head of Lake McKerrow on the Hollyford Track. The hut is located on an island, and may not be accessible when the Hollyford River is in flood.   More ▶︎
Forgotten River

Forgotten River

Upper reaches of the Forgotten River   More ▶︎

Turners Biv

These bivvy rocks were discovered by Samuel Turner in about 1920. The rocks are located on a tussock terrace above Leader Creek in the Darran Mountains. Two rocks have space for three and two. With a direct view across to ...   More ▶︎

Forgotten River Rock Biv

Located above the basin at the head of the Forgotten River, west of Forgotten River Col. The biv offers a good view down the valley.   More ▶︎
Shelter Rock Hut

Shelter Rock Hut

In the Rees Valley. One of the huts on the Rees-Dart Track   More ▶︎
Demon Trail Hut

Demon Trail Hut

Demon Trail Hut (serviced, 12 bunks, stove, firewood) marks the southern end of the infamous Demon Trail. Between the Hollyford roadend and here the Hollyford Track plods easily along the broad valley floor. However, the section between Demon Trail Hut ...   More ▶︎
Kay Creek - Upper Caples

Kay Creek - Upper Caples

April 2006 - Taken while coming back down Kay Creek to the Upper Caples DOC hut   More ▶︎
Mt Tutoko, Hollyford Valley

Mt Tutoko, Hollyford Valley

Mt Tutoko from Hollyford Valley   More ▶︎
Kay Creek

Kay Creek

Kay Creek, looking downstream from Kay Creek Hut   More ▶︎
Kay Creek Hut

Kay Creek Hut

Kay Creek Hut (sleeps 3-4, fireplace, firewood available, creek water) makes up for in character what it lacks in comfort. The hut is tin walled and roofed, has a floor of loose river stones and a good stone fireplace. The ...   More ▶︎
Kay Creek Hut

Kay Creek Hut

Kay Creek Hut, between the Caples and Dart valleys.   More ▶︎
Kay Creek

Kay Creek

Kay Creek, upstream from Kay Creek Hut   More ▶︎
Rees Vally

Rees Vally

This is a picture taken on the rees/dart track and is on day 2 of our tramp in between shelter rock hut and the reese saddle.   More ▶︎
Rees Vally

Rees Vally

A photo taken looking towards the rees saddle, taken inbetween rees saddle and shelter rock hut   More ▶︎
Beresford Pass

Beresford Pass

Beresford Pass   More ▶︎
Beresford Pass

Beresford Pass

Beresford Pass   More ▶︎
Beresford Pass

Beresford Pass

From Stag Pass   More ▶︎

Pawnbroker Rock

This bivvy was found by Paul Powell, and named after the arrangement of tussocks growing on the rock. The bivvy has space for four. Located in dense bush 250m below Grave's Couloir, 30m from the river on the true right.   More ▶︎

Gill's Biv

A large rock dropped of the Darran Range, located at the head of Lake Adelaide. Mike Gill identified the biv in the 1950s. The rock has space for up to 8, and offers a grand view down the lake.   More ▶︎

Phil's Biv

Rock biv high above the head of lake Adelaide, beneath Marian Peak. Several rocks provide rooms with benches. Note: Approximate location.   More ▶︎
Glacier burn - ascent to sleepy hollow pass

Glacier burn - ascent to sleepy hollow pass

From Glacier Burn to Sleepy Hollow pass: route leaves the Glacier Burn track and climbs this scree gully on the left of the track, about 1km after leaving the bush. Route then follows plateau at its head, to the head ...   More ▶︎
Sleepy Hollow Pass route (Caples to Dart)

Sleepy Hollow Pass route (Caples to Dart)

The Sleepy Hollow pass route from the mid-Caples to the Dart Valley. This can be combined with either a walk down the Caples valley, or the route over Scott Saddle to make a round walk with a short road section.   More ▶︎
Descent to Glacier Burn

Descent to Glacier Burn

The final descent to Glacier Burn from pt1731, on the route from the Caples valley via Sleepy Hollow.   More ▶︎
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