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Kaimai Backcountry Management Plan Kaimai Ridgeway Trust Version 2.4 2 nd June, 2016 www.kaimairidgeway.nz

Contents 1 Background... 3 2 Objectives... 4 3 Outcomes... 4 4 Policies... 4 5 The Kaimai Ridgeway Trust... 4 6 KRT Management Structure... 5 7 Kaimai Ridgeway Trust - DOC Partnership... 5 8 Affiliated Organisations... 6 9 Structure of the... 6 10 High Priority Objective the Kaimai Ridgeway... 7 10.1 New Huts... 7 10.2 Day 1 Kaimai Summit to Ngamuwahine Hut... 8 10.3 Day 2 Ngamuwahine Hut to Kaimai Hut... 8 10.4 Day 3 Kaimai Hut to Thompsons Hut... 9 10.5 Day 4 Thompsons Hut to Te Rereatukahia Hut... 10 10.6 Day 5 Te Rereatukahia Hut to Ridgeway Hut or Waitawheta Hut... 10 10.7 Day 6 Ridgeway Hut or Waitawheta Hut to Dalys Clearing Hut... 12 10.8 Day 7 Dalys Clearing Hut to Karangahake Gorge... 13 11 The Kaimai Range... 14 11.1 Zone Definition... 14 11.2 Kaimai Backcountry Features... 19 11.3 Other Features... 25 12 Future Kaimai Hiking Options... 26 12.1 Day Hike Options... 26 12.2 Overnight Hike Options... 26 12.3 Multi Day Hike Options... 27 Version 2.4 Page 2 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

1 Background The Kaimai Range is a band of hills providing a dramatic boundary between the Waikato and the northern Bay Of Plenty. The Range provides the spine of the northern section of the Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park. Conservation Parks are public lands managed by the Department of Conservation (DOC) so that their natural and historic resources are protected and public access and enjoyment facilitated. The Park is of significant historical interest (especially kauri extraction and various mining ventures), and has high ecological values, including varied forest types, a wide variety of vegetation and open ridgetop environments. There is a major amount of rugged bush and ridgetop spaces which are mostly beyond the reach of the casual day walker. But they have the potential to provide an ideal outdoor experience for capable and fit trampers and hunters. The Park lies within 2 hours driving for over half of New Zealand s population, and also a key New Zealand gateway for all the overseas visitors that are attracted by the many special outdoor experiences that our country provides. The backcountry potential of the Kaimai Range is not being realised because of scarce development resources within the DOC annual funding allocations, so the existing backcountry facilities of tracks and huts are patchy, suffering from : Insufficient huts location, size, facilities Intermittently maintained tracks Boggy tracks requiring surface protection Areas of special interest with downgraded access, rather than having suitable facilities to allow visitors to appreciate their significance. In 2014 the Kaimai Concept Plan was presented to DOC and the Outdoor Recreation Consortium to support successful applications for volunteer led funding aimed at : Development of the Kaimai Ridgeway - providing a new multi day trail incorporating spectacular ridgetop tracks that were becoming derelict Volunteer managed track maintenance for tramping tracks The construction of additional huts to provide comfortable shelter for multi day trips During 2015 there have been some significant outcomes from the resulting work, but to fully realise the objectives of the Kaimai Concept Plan, it has now evolved into this Kaimai Backcountry Management Plan, presenting a more comprehensive plan for the complete Kaimai backcountry experience. At the start of 2016, the Kaimai Ridgeway Trust was formed to take over ownership of the plan and provide the management structure required to sustain the Kaimai Project over a long period of time. Version 2.4 Page 3 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

2 Objectives To provide well maintained tracks, huts and campsites throughout the Kaimai Range in order to : provide a wide range of options for enjoyable and achievable day and multi day backcountry activities; and provide comfortable places to stay for people undertaking multi day activities; and provide an improved track and hut network that reduces the opportunities for getting lost, or being delayed unexpectedly overnight without suitable shelter; and provide facilities that support increased visitor numbers without causing environmental degradation provide facilities that allow visitors to sensitively appreciate areas of ecological interest; and provide facilities for track maintenance work parties in remote areas; and provide facilities that support pest control activities; and provide facilities that encourage young people to enjoy and appreciate backcountry activities; and provide access to publicly owned conservation land; and 3 Outcomes Primary outcomes achievable from execution of this plan are : A significant increase in numbers of people engaging in backcountry activities in the Kaimai Range A named trail the Kaimai Ridgeway that attracts visitors from throughout New Zealand and from overseas, and leads to them recommending it to their friends An enduring relationship with tangata whenua to advance mutual aspirations for the Kaimai Range A wider appreciation and enjoyment of all that is special in the Kaimai Range Facilities to support greater conservation protection throughout the Range The realisation of ownership of these outcomes by all participants Financial benefits to the surrounding regions from increased visitor numbers 4 Policies In execution of this plan the following policies are being applied : Long term sustainability of maintenance and development activities Volunteer work parties apply best practice health and safety measures New facilities are available for public use and enjoyment New huts are constructed using fireproof materials KRT ownership of new facilities created under this plan Support for all outdoor groups operating in the Kaimai range 5 The Kaimai Ridgeway Trust Version 2.4 Page 4 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

The Kaimai Ridgeway Trust (KRT) is an association of Kaimai Range interested groups, including tramping clubs from the Bay Of Plenty, the Waikato, and Auckland, and Deerstalkers branches from the Bay Of Plenty, Thames Valley, Hamilton and Auckland. This has evolved from an Auckland Tramping Club (ATC) led association into an independent organisation focused solely on the achievement of this plan. 6 KRT Management Structure The KRT consists of : A management committee that represents the major supporting clubs An affiliation from all supporting groups and interested individuals The role of the trust is to provide overall direction, prioritisation, co-ordination, and funding, with this being sustainable over a long period of time. Affiliated clubs take responsibility for execution of specific facilities within the Plan, be that the maintenance of a section of tracks, maintenance of hut(s), or a combination of the two. Multiple funding sources will be accessed, to ensure progress can be made quickly once Plans are established. The trustees are Roger Montgomerie Kaimai Ramblers Chairman Maureen Coleman Thames Valley Deerstalkers John Harris Independent Health & Safety Stan Lowe Bay Of Plenty Deerstalkers Huts Tony Walton Auckland Tramping Club Secretary, Treasurer Other Key Roles John McArthur Waikato Tramping Club Tracks 7 Kaimai Ridgeway Trust - DOC Partnership An essential component of this plan is the partnership between the KRT and DOC. While the KRT can provide focused work in execution of the plan, it can only succeed via a close working relationship with DOC that acknowledges all the values and objectives that makes DOC such a special organisation for our country. There are some differing priorities, but with constant dialogue and listening to each other, these differences are resolvable, allowing achievement of mutually desired outcomes that each organisation cannot achieve on its own. Version 2.4 Page 5 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

8 Affiliated Organisations The following organisations are affiliated with the KRT : Auckland Deerstalkers Auckland Baptist Tramping Club Auckland Tramping Club Bay Of Plenty Deerstalkers Cambridge Tramping Club Individuals Kaimai Ramblers Katikati Tramping Club Manukau Tramping Club North Auckland Deerstalkers North Shore Tramping Club Tauranga Mid Week Tramping Group Thames Valley Deerstalkers Waikato Deerstalkers Waikato Tramping Club Whakamarama Community 9 Structure of the The remainder of this document elaborates the targets of the plan via : Description of the Kaimai Ridgeway route and facilities Detailing all the Kaimai Range backcountry facilities o Definition of geographical zones of the Kaimai Range, with maps, to assist in understanding of the detail o Detailing the current and planned Kaimai facilities by zone, including targets for the KRT o Detailing Kaimai facilities that are not in scope for potential inclusion in KRT activity Providing suggestions for day, overnight, and multi day hike options that this Plan will assist to deliver Version 2.4 Page 6 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

10 High Priority Objective the Kaimai Ridgeway The Kaimai Ridgeway will deliver a significantly improved Kaimai backcountry experience leading to : Increased visitor numbers from New Zealand and overseas for multi day trips Improved access and facilities for hunters Improved access and facilities for conservation work Increased visitor numbers and supporting services in the towns surrounding the Kaimai Range A major local community involvement, sense of ownership and pride in their local Park 10.1 New Huts The achievement of this requires 4 new huts, spaced suitably to support a day s hike for a person of medium fitness. In summary : Zone Temporary Hut Name Purpose Priority South Ngamuwahine Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Night 1, hunting, track 1 (High) maintenance Wairere Kaimai Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Night 2, hunting, track 2 (High) maintenance Central Thompsons Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Night 3, hunting, track 3 (Med) maintenance North Ridgeway Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Night 5, hunting, track maintenance 4 (Med) Location details are provided later in this plan. Temporary hut names are highlighted in this plan by including the name in double quotes. These will all be of the same design, providing : 12 bunks, in a 2 level bunk platform style Water tank and outdoor sink Logburner with firewood provided Toilet Camping spaces near the hut Fireproof materials These huts will be funded and owned by the KRT, but made available for public access as per other huts in the DOC hut network. In the spirit of recognising backcountry eventualities, with the ability to allow parties to adapt to changing weather conditions or individual needs, hut bookings will only be mandatory for large groups. This policy will be applied to all huts in the Park, excluding Waitawheta Hut. The following is a description of the planned Kaimai Ridgeway route and facilities for the, travelling from South to North. Version 2.4 Page 7 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

10.2 Day 1 Kaimai Summit to Ngamuwahine Hut Zone Start End Via Notes South Kaimai Ridgeway Ngamuwahine Hut SH29 end Kaimai Ridgeway (previously North South Track) Hut priority Number 1 SH29 to Hurunui Hut 3 hours Hurunui Hut to Ngamuwahine Hut 3 hours 10.3 Day 2 Ngamuwahine Hut to Kaimai Hut Zone Start End Via Notes South Ngamuwahine Hut Wairere Track / Kaimai Ridgeway Northern Junction Kaimai Ridgeway (previously North South Track) Wairere Junction Wairere Falls (top) Wairere Track Optional side Wairere Junction Kaimai Hut Kaimai Ridgeway (previously North South Track) trip Hut Priority Number 2 Version 2.4 Page 8 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Ngamuwahine Hut to Wairere 3 hours Wairere to Kaimai Hut 2 hours 10.4 Day 3 Kaimai Hut to Thompsons Hut Zone Wairere Start Kaimai Hut End Thompsons Hut Via Kaimai Ridgeway (previously North South Track) Notes Hut Priority Number 3 Kaimai Hut to Thompsons Hut 5 hours Version 2.4 Page 9 of 27 2nd June, 2016

10.5 Day 4 Thompsons Hut to Te Rereatukahia Hut Zone Start End Via Notes Central Thompsons Hut Te Rereatukahia Hut Kaimai Ridgeway (previously North South Track) Thompsons Hut to Motutapere Hut Motutapere Hut to Te Rereatukahia Hut 3 hours 3 hours 10.6 Day 5 Te Rereatukahia Hut to Ridgeway Hut or Waitawheta Hut Zone Start End Via Notes Central / Te Rereatukahia Ridgeway Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Option 1 North Hut (previously Old good weather Central / North Te Rereatukahia Hut Waitawheta Hut North South Track) Te Rereatukahia Hut Track / Wharawhara Tramway / Upper Waitawheta Tracks Option 2 less favourable weather The Kaimai Ridgeway, once suitably maintained again, will still not be a fast route, involving as it does a traverse of Baldy, a significant sidle of Tangitu, and then ongoing ridge travel through ridgetop areas, bush, saddles, and multiple high points and places to stop to enjoy the views. The possible locations for the Ridgeway Hut require detailed investigation, but in general these will provide a suitable day s tramping from both Te Rereatukahia and Dalys Clearing Huts, and will also focus trampers and hunters to use the hut facilities, rather than camping freely in an area where the environment needs sensitive appreciation. It is also a desirable area for work parties to have as their overnight destination as it requires a minimum of 2.5 hours fit tramping from the nearest road end. Version 2.4 Page 10 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Option 1 Kaimai Ridgeway Option 2 Waitawheta Hut Te Rereatukahia Hut to Ridgeway Hut Te Rereatukahia Hut to Waitawheta Hut - 5 to 6 hours 6 to 7 hours Version 2.4 Page 11 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

10.7 Day 6 Ridgeway Hut or Waitawheta Hut to Dalys Clearing Hut Zone Start End Via Notes North Ridgeway Hut Dalys Clearing Hut Kaimai Ridgeway, Option 1 Waipapa Track, Mangakino Pack Track, Dalys Clearing Track North Waitawheta Hut Dalys Clearing Hut Waitawheta Stream, Dalys Clearing (with optional side trips) Option 2 Two options dependent on the choice taken the previous day. In addition, a faster party that started at Waitawheta Hut could reach Karangahake Gorge in a longer day. Option 1 Kaimai Ridgeway Option 2 Waitawheta Hut Ridgeway Hut to Dalys Clearing Hut Waitawheta Hut to Dalys Clearing Hut - 7 hours 2.5 to 3 hours Version 2.4 Page 12 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

10.8 Day 7 Dalys Clearing Hut to Karangahake Gorge Zone Start End Via Notes North Dalys Clearing Mangakino Pack Dalys Clearing Hut Track at the Track, Mangakino North North Mangakino Pack Track at the Waitawheta River Mangakino Pack Track at the Waitawheta River Waitawheta River Pack Track Karangahake Gorge Dickeys Flat, Waitawheta Pipeline Walk Karangahake Gorge Mangakino Stream Track, Dubbo 96 to Mt Karangahake, then down to Karangahake Gorge Option 1 5 6 hours Option 2 4 5 hours Version 2.4 Page 13 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

11 The Kaimai Range 11.1 Zone Definition The lines drawn on these maps are zone boundaries, not tracks Zone Definition Targets North From Karangahake Gorge south West of the Waitawheta Hut Southern boundary at a line drawn from Waitawheta Hut to the junction of the Mangakino Pack Track and the side track to the Tui Mine site Some tracks to and from Mt Karangahake are now under KRT maintenance. Other tramping tracks are potential KRT maintenance. Dalys Clearing hut being maintained by Manukau TC Version 2.4 Page 14 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Definition Targets North East East of the Waitawheta River From Waitawheta hut to the junction with the Wairoa Shelter Track, and the tracks East from that junction Some tracks are already In the KRT maintenance schedule Other tracks to be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Zone Definition Targets Waiorongomai Areas around Mt Te Aroha and the tracks to the West of Waiorongomai Stream Waipapa Track through to Waitawheta Hut Principally an area of DOC maintenance because of higher standard and use Version 2.4 Page 15 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Definition Targets Central South of Waipapa Track East of Waiorongomai Stream All tracks and huts south to Thompsons track saddle Kaimai Ridgeway route from Waipapa south along the Old NS track Te Rereatukahia Hut improvements done by the KRT have made it a pleasanter place to stay A significant proportion of the tracks are already Motutapere Hut maintenance by TV Deerstalkers is now managed under the KRT agreement Most tracks in this zone are already In the KRT maintenance schedule Version 2.4 Page 16 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Definition Targets Wairere South from Thompsons Track Saddle to Wairere Track New standard Kaimai 12 bunk hut E of Thompsons saddle New standard Kaimai 12 bunk hut SW of Aongatete Lodge Kauritatahi Hut maintenance by TV Deerstalkers is now managed under the KRT agreement Rename the North South Track to Kaimai Ridgeway, extending the named route south from the Central zone KRT maintenance commencing during 2016 Medium term evaluation of reintroducing the tramping route along Te Hanga Ridge, in consultation with landowner on the western side of the ridge, having regard to the measures required to protect this ecologically interesting area Version 2.4 Page 17 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Definition Targets South All tracks S of the Wairere Track to SH29 New standard Kaimai 12 bunk hut at the site of the old Ngamuwahine shelter Most tracks are already In the KRT maintenance schedule Mangamuka Hut maintenance by BOP Deerstalkers is now managed under the KRT agreement Hurunui Hut maintenance by BOP Deerstalkers is now managed under the KRT agreement Version 2.4 Page 18 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

11.2 Kaimai Backcountry Features These are included as in scope for this plan. Zone Feature Targets North Tracks to / from Mt Karangahake, Dubbo 96 Track KRT maintenance (Auckland Baptist TC) All other tramping tracks around Mt Karangahake, excluding Waitawheta Pipeline Potential KRT maintenance once tracks further south are being managed well Mangakino Stream Track Medium priority KRT maintenance addition Dickeys Flat to Mangakino Potential KRT maintenance Stream Track junction Mangakino Pack Track S to junction with side track to Tui Mine site KRT maintenance (Manukau TC / Auckland TC ) Dean Track KRT maintenance (Manukau TC) Dalys Clearing Track KRT maintenance (Manukau TC) Dalys Clearing Hut KRT maintenance (Manukau TC) Night 6 in the south to north Kaimai Ridgeway North East Bluff Stream Track and Bluff Stream Kauri Grove track To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Waitengaue Track To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Wairoa Stream Track To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Lindemanns Loop Track (Katikati TC) Wairoa Shelter Track (Katikati TC) Upper Waitawheta Track to Wairoa Shelter Track junction To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Waiorongomai Mangakino Pack Track from Tui KRT maintenance (Auckland TC) Mine side track to Waipapa Track Tui mine site area Potential KRT maintenance low priority Tracks to the W of Waiorongomai Stream KRT to monitor maintenance state, but not expecting to be added into KRT maintenance Central Pylon Peak Track KRT maintenance (Auckland TC) Kaimai Ridgeway (renamed from Old North South) through to Pylon Peak junction (Auckland TC) High priority to work with DOC to Kaimai Ridgeway (renamed from Old North South) from Pylon Peak junction to Te implement track stabilisation (Auckland TC / Waikato TC) A high priority to finish clearing (60- Version 2.4 Page 19 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Feature Targets Rereatukahia hut 70% done) and stabilise the surface New hut - Ridgeway Hut Assess options for a hut site for a standard Kaimai 12 bunk hut in the general vicinity from Pahiko S on the north side of the ridge a few options requiring investigation Hut priority (medium) after the 3 new huts further south Cashmores Clearing Track Upper Waitawheta Track / Wairoa Shelter Track junction down Wharawhara Tramway Track to the junction with Wharawhara Loop Track Wharawhara Link Track to Wharawhara Rd Te Rereatukahia Hut Track to Wharawhara Link Track junction Te Rereatukahia Hut Central Te Rereatukahia Hut Track / Wharawhara Link Track junction to Hot Springs Rd (Also known as Kauri Grove Track) North South Track from Te Rereatukahia Hut to Thompsons Track saddle Tuahu Track Sentinel Rock Track Will be an important base for through walkers, hunters, and work parties. Good weather option for night 5 in the south to north Kaimai Ridgeway Medium to longer term priority to assess work required to make this track usable again, taking note of the areas that require special protection To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit (Waikato TC) May remove this from KRT maintenance in 2016-2017 (Waikato TC) Major improvements made by KRT during 2015-2016. Continue maintenance. On the full south to north Kaimai Ridgeway, this now provides a comfortable backcountry overnight stop for night 4. DOC to determine and implement kauri protection measures To then be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Rename to Kaimai Ridgeway Continue track remediation (metalling, etc) (Waikato TC) (Kaimai Ramblers) (Kaimai Ramblers) Version 2.4 Page 20 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Feature Targets Mt Eliza Track To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Motutapere Hut Thames Valley Deerstalkers maintenance continues under the KRT agreement Wairere New hut Thompsons Hut A hut location to the south of Thompsons track far away enough to avoid any historic problems of people coming in from Thompsons track 4x4 Track. The suggestion is an existing small clearing at or about GR 1851700 5829300. The location is just off the new N/S track and N/E about 150 Meters East on a ridge track that comes up from the East end of Thompsons Track Road (not a DOC track) The location offers a sunny warm spot, sheltered, with nice views to the north and west Standard Kaimai 12 bunk hut Hut priority (medium) after the 2 new huts further south Wairere Kauritatahi Hut Track Kauritatahi Hut North South Track from Thompsons Track saddle to Wairere Track Poupou track from Upland Rd to Kaimai Ridgeway Track from Wright Rd to Kaimai Ridgeway New hut Kaimai Hut On the full south to north Kaimai Ridgeway, this will provide a comfortable backcountry overnight stop for night 3. (Auckland TC) Maintain to a basic route standard Assessment of remedial track protection measures required Thames Valley Deerstalkers maintenance continues under the KRT agreement KRT maintenance addition 2015-2016 Auckland North Shore TC assessing for maintenance responsibility To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Section not maintained by Aongatete Lodge to be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit About GR 1855100 5824400 (about 1 hour south of the Aongatete river crossing) being an ideal spot set at about 400 metres above sea level, sheltered for the South and East on what would be described as an inner Version 2.4 Page 21 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Feature Targets ridge with views to the north and great views west to the face and top of Te Hanga Ridge / Ngatamahinerua Tops. This location is on dry ground with minimal tree clearing required and has the plus of cell phone coverage. Standard Kaimai 12 bunk hut Hut priority (high) after the new Ngamuwahine Hut On the full south to north Kaimai Ridgeway, this will provide a comfortable backcountry overnight stop for the second night. Te Hanga Ridge Track This is also located in an area of significant interest to deerstalking groups. Originally part of the North South Track this was closed for ecological protection, including to protect the ridge from significant damage because of areas that can become very boggy Wairere Wairere Track from the top of the Falls eastwards to where the North South Track turns southwards This is still accessed by hardy trampers and hunters, with a multitude of marking tapes and some old markers. With an appropriately designed and maintained track this would become a memorable fine weather addition to the Kaimai Ridgeway route options, and an interesting route for those keen to appreciate its ecological values. From the top of the ridge westwards is a Maori owned landblock Maurihoro B consultation required as part of future plans It is a medium term priority to commence assessment of the options for reopening this route KRT maintenance (Auckland TC) Version 2.4 Page 22 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Feature Targets Wairere Track east from where the North South Track turns southwards To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Including determining where it officially exits / leaves Conservation land on the South South North South Track from Wairere Track to Te Tuhi Track junction Te Tuhi Track, ending at the North South junction Ngamarama Track North South Track from Te Tuhi Track to Leyland O Brien Track junction Mangamuka Hut Tracks from Te Tuhi Track to the Mangamuka Hut and on to the North South Track Mangamuka Hut New hut Ngamuwahine Hut Leyland O Brien Track from Whakamarama Rd to Ngamuwahine Track junction Ngamuwahine and Ngamuwahine Loop (Bob s) Tracks Leyland O Brien Track from Ngamuwahine Track junction to North South junction North South Track from Leyland O Brien track junction to SH29 Hurunui Hut eastern side Rename to the Kaimai Ridgeway (Cambridge TC) (Cambridge TC) (Auckland TC) Rename to the Kaimai Ridgeway (Auckland TC) To be added to KRT maintenance as resources permit Monitoring by BOP Deerstalkers BOP Deerstalkers maintenance continues under the KRT agreement New standard Kaimai 12 bunk hut at the site of the old Ngamuwahine shelter Highest hut priority detailed design and costing work completed awaiting consultation processes to occur before it can proceed On the full south to north Kaimai Ridgeway, this will provide a comfortable backcountry overnight stop for the first night. This hut is also located in an area that is popular with the deerstalking groups (Tauranga Mid Week Tramping Group - TMWTG) (TMWTG) (TMWTG) Rename to the Kaimai Ridgeway (TMWTG) BOP Deerstalkers maintenance continues under the KRT agreement Version 2.4 Page 23 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Feature Targets Henderson Tramway Tracks (North and West) (TMWTG) Kaimai Summit Track (TMWTG) All Toilets at track ends The Kaimai Range has 26 main public access points from roads around the boundaries of the Park. Not all of these have toilets or suitable carparking. Work with local authorities for the establishment and maintenance of toilets at the Kaimai public access points that do not already have a toilet, and ensure that carpark facilities are suitable for increasing visitor numbers. Version 2.4 Page 24 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

11.3 Other Features These are not included in this plan, principally because they are easily accessible to a wide range of visitor types, and consequently already require and receive a significant amount of DOC maintenance and development resources. Zone Feature Notes North Waitawheta Pipeline Track Waitawheta Valley Track from Franklin Rd to Waitawheta hut Waiorongomai Waitawheta Hut Waipapa Track Mt Te Aroha Track Tracks in the Waiorongomai Valley to the west of the Waiorongomai Stream Monitoring to assess any KRT support applicable Waiorongomai Kauri Grove Track To be closed for kauri protection purposes Central Thompsons Track Not a DOC managed track Wairere Tracks maintained by Aongatete Lodge Wairere Track from western carpark to the junction near the top of the Wairere Falls Old alternative side track on the western ascent to the Wairere Falls All All access tracks that are not on Conservation land Version 2.4 Page 25 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

12 Future Kaimai Hiking Options This section suggests a number of day, overnight, and multi day hiking options in the Kaimai Range that the increased focus on providing suitable backcountry facilities will support. In the following Blue type with one asterisk indicates all tracks are now being maintained by the KRT groups in association with DOC eg Existing * And Purple type with 2 asterisks indicates some of the tracks involved are now being maintained by the KRT groups in association with DOC eg Existing ** 12.1 Day Hike Options Some existing and planned single day hikes in the Park : Zone Route Grade Status North Waitawheta River from Karangahake Easy Existing Gorge North Mt Karangahake Waitawheta River Medium - Easy Existing ** circuit North Franklin Rd end circuit incorporating Medium Existing ** Dalys Clearing hut North East Waitengaue / Ananui Medium Existing North East Lindemann Loop / Wairoa Shelter Medium - Easy Existing * Waiorongomai Wairongomai Pack tracks Easy Existing Central Waiorongomai Kaimai Ridgeway Waipapa Waiorongomai Pack loop Medium - Hard Now open ** more work needed Wairere Thompsons Track E or W to / from Kauritatahi Hut / DC3 crash site Medium Existing ** - Thompsons Track is a mess Wairere Aongatete Lodge area tracks Easy Existing Wairere Wairere Falls / return Easy Existing Wairere / Wairere Falls / Te Tuhi Medium - Hard Existing ** South South Te Tuhi / Mangamuka Hut / NS loop Medium Existing ** South Henderson Tramway tracks / NS Easy Existing * 12.2 Overnight Hike Options Some existing and planned overnight hikes in the Park : Zone Route Grade Status North Franklin Rd to / from Waitawheta hut Easy Existing North Franklin Rd to / from Dalys Clearing hut Easy Existing ** North East Woodland Rd or Lindermann Rd to / from Waitawheta hut Medium Existing ** Waiorongomai Wairongomai valley to / from new Ridgeway Medium Planned * Hut Waiorongomai Wairongomai valley to / from Waitawheta Hut Medium Existing ** Version 2.4 Page 26 of 27 2 nd June, 2016

Zone Route Grade Status via existing tracks or incorporating the Pylon Peak Track Waiorongomai / Central Central Central Central / Wairere Waiorongomai Valley Pylon Peak Kaimai Ridgeway - Te Rereatukahia Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Tuahu West Loop involving Te Rereatukahia Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Tuahu E etc from either Wharawhara or Hot Springs Rd A number of road ends to / from Motutapere Hut Thompsons Track E or W to / from Kauritatahi Hut Hard Existing * / Maintenance continuing Medium Existing * Medium Existing ** Medium Existing **- Thompsons Track is a mess Medium Planned ** Wairere Poupou / Aongatete access points Kaimai Ridgeway to / from new Thompsons Hut Wairere Poupou / Aongatete / Wairere Falls access Medium Planned ** points Kaimai Ridgeway to / from new Kaimai Hut South Te Tuhi to / from Mangamuka Hut Medium Existing ** South Te Tuhi / Whakamarama / Ngamuwahine Rd / Medium Planned * Henderson Tracks / Kaimai Ridgeway to / from new Ngamuwahine Hut South Various road ends to / from Hurunui hut Easy Existing * 12.3 Multi Day Hike Options Some existing and planned multi day hikes in the Park : Zone Route Grade Status All Kaimai Ridgeway via SH29 Hurunui hut Ngamuwahine Hut Kaimai Hut Thompsons Hut Te Rereatukahia Hut Wharawhara Waitawheta Hut Mangakino track Dickeys Flat Karangahake Gorge 7 days (Medium) 5 days (Hard) All Wairere / Central / North Kaimai Ridgeway via SH29 Hurunui hut Ngamuwahine Hut Kaimai Hut Te Hanga Ridge Kauritatahi Hut / Thompsons Hut Te Rereatukahia Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Ridgeway Hut Dickeys Flat Karangahake Gorge OR Mt Karangahake Kaimai Ridgeway via Wairere Falls Thompsons Hut Te Rereatukahia Hut Kaimai Ridgeway Ridgeway Hut Mt Karangahake Karangahake Gorge 7 days (Medium) 5 days (Hard) Medium Hard 4 Days All Other Variations supporting 3+ day trips Medium - Hard Existing / Planned Existing / Planned / Investigate Planned Existing / Planned / Investigate Version 2.4 Page 27 of 27 2 nd June, 2016