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Girdlestone via Mitre Peak, Tararua Forest Park WILD FILE Access From the car park at the end of Upper Waingawa Road Grade Moderate Time Car park to Mitre flats Hut, 3-4hr; Mitre Flats Hut to Mitre, 3-4hr; Mitre to Girdlestone return, 2-3hr; Mitre to car park, 4-7hr Distance 13.7km to Girdlestone Ascent 2060m to Girdlestone Accommodation Mitre Flats Hut, 14 bunks Map BP34, BN34 Description The trail to Mitre Flats Hut only gains 70m but with plenty of ups and downs and tree roots. After a constant three-hour plod you’ll reach the 14-bunk Mitre Flats Hut. From the hut to Mitre requires a height gain of 1200m but the trail is well graded, making rapid progress relatively easy. Soon you’ll breach the tree line and be up on the tops. After three hours you reach Peggys Peak, 1545m, at which point your entire route for the day is revealed. It’s a short hop from Peggys to Mitre, 1571m – the highest point of the Tararuas. The 150m descent of Mitre’s steeper north-west face is the trickiest section of the day’s route. Once on top of Brockett, 1538m, there’s a nice view of Mitre, back-dropped by the Wairarapa. And looking north-west you can see the red roof of Tarn Ridge Hut gleaming in a sea of green, brown and gold; offset by the blues and greys of Kapiti Island in the far distance. It’s an easy stroll to Girdlestone, 1546m, along a tussocky ridge requiring minimal height gain. Another view unfolds from the summit, revealing Dorset Ridge and its namesake hut and, in the distance, the snowy summit of Mt Holdsworth. Retrace your steps to Mitre, on to Mitre Flats Hut and back to the car. Elevation Profile © Wilderness Magazine, www.wildernessmag.co.nz Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to map this route correctly, Wilderness Magazine does not take responsibility for any errors in the route. Users should use discretion when planning their routes and gather as much information as possible before departing. Maps are created with Memory-Map software, version 6. This software shows purple tracks and hut icons as verified routes and huts – meaning they are where they say they are and should be passable. If a purple track is shown, it is the route from the Memory-Map software. If a red or blue route is shown, it has been drawn by Wilderness.

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Page 1: Girdlestone via Mitre Peak, Tararua Forest Park WILD FILE ...€¦ · Grade Moderate Time Car park to Mitre flats Hut, 3-4hr; Mitre Flats Hut to Mitre, 3 ... offset by the blues and

Girdlestone via Mitre Peak, Tararua Forest Park WILD FILE Access From the car park at the end of Upper Waingawa Road Grade Moderate Time Car park to Mitre flats Hut, 3-4hr; Mitre Flats Hut to Mitre, 3-4hr; Mitre to Girdlestone return, 2-3hr; Mitre to car park, 4-7hr Distance 13.7km to Girdlestone Ascent 2060m to Girdlestone Accommodation Mitre Flats Hut, 14 bunks Map BP34, BN34 Description The trail to Mitre Flats Hut only gains 70m but with plenty of ups and downs and tree roots. After a constant three-hour plod you’ll reach the 14-bunk Mitre Flats Hut. From the hut to Mitre requires a height gain of 1200m but the trail is well graded, making rapid progress relatively easy. Soon you’ll breach the tree line and be up on the tops. After three hours you reach Peggys Peak, 1545m, at which point your entire route for the day is revealed. It’s a short hop from Peggys to Mitre, 1571m – the highest point of the Tararuas. The 150m descent of Mitre’s steeper north-west face is the trickiest section of the day’s route. Once on top of Brockett, 1538m, there’s a nice view of Mitre, back-dropped by the Wairarapa. And looking north-west you can see the red roof of Tarn Ridge Hut gleaming in a sea of green, brown and gold; offset by the blues and greys of Kapiti Island in the far distance. It’s an easy stroll to Girdlestone, 1546m, along a tussocky ridge requiring minimal height gain. Another view unfolds from the summit, revealing Dorset Ridge and its namesake hut and, in the distance, the snowy summit of Mt Holdsworth. Retrace your steps to Mitre, on to Mitre Flats Hut and back to the car. Elevation Profile

© Wilderness Magazine, www.wildernessmag.co.nz Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to map this route correctly, Wilderness Magazine does not take responsibility for any errors in the

route. Users should use discretion when planning their routes and gather as much information as possible before departing. Maps are created with Memory-Map software, version 6. This software shows purple tracks and hut icons as verified routes and huts – meaning

they are where they say they are and should be passable. If a purple track is shown, it is the route from the Memory-Map software. If a red or blue route is shown, it has been drawn by Wilderness.

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Girdlestone via Mitre Peak, Tararua Forest Park. Map 1

© Wilderness Magazine, www.wildernessmag.co.nz

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Girdlestone via Mitre Peak, Tararua Forest Park. Map 2

© Wilderness Magazine, www.wildernessmag.co.nz