I was up here and flashed my torch to a friend who was looking back at us in Tauranga, the scary thing was someone flashed their lights back at us and it wasnt our friend!
Awesome video, thank you. Note that only the very last 350m of the route you took to Puketutu hut is on the old N-S track. The rest of the route beforehand I think is about making access to the hut from the new N-S track. There is a route junction at that 350m mark and people returning from the hut have strayed off their intended route, accidentally staying on the old N-S route, which heads in the direction of point 576 and getting themselves in a mess.
I was meant to complete Te Hanga Ridgeline and the hut last weekend as part of my forgotten five series but we abandoned that section due to the weather. Well done finding it, no doubt following a track on the ridgeline was a challenge to the Kauritatahi hut.
Is there a GPS track of the old NS track available along the ridge? I've navigated part of it from puketutu end but couldn't find where it started at kauritatahi hut at all so we turned around.
Great spot Zeb. Awesome view bro.😊👍cool hut.😁👊has everything you need. Nice its off the beaten track. Fantastic.what are you using for a drop sheet bro? Bush lawyer Suxs.😪😪😪 as long as you have a compass you will be sweet bro. Looking forward to part 2 bro. I hope you find some white punk.😁👍🤙👏
Bush lawyer sure is a pain haha. Yeah it's definitely a cool hut. The ground cloth is a sheet of polycro that I got from pack gear go. Unfortunately no white punk fungus, hardly any beech trees in this area 😕 Thanks mate. Cheers
Admire your courage to get out and about in little known places. Great scenery fabulous views and interesting huts. Hope you got out so we can view Part 2 ...lol. Thanks for sharing. Bushyboy Oz.
Watching some of your older vids Zeb. Kaimai's are beautiful. I think the torture device is a can crusher for hikers to reduce the bulk they have to carry out. Have you read Gone Bush by Paul Kilgour? I just finished it. A good read
Thanks Dave. A can crusher makes sense! I got the book for Christmas, it is a fantastic read I absolutely loved it. I keep on recommending it to everyone. Hope you are well. Cheers
Hey BK another outstanding post! Inspired by your enthusiasm, reminds me of myself back in the day. Thanks, as always, for sharing your experiences. I wonder, you mentioned having a GPS track for the original route you wanted to take to your destination. Is that because the trails aren't used as much anymore and they get a bit sketchy without a clear path because of disuse? Cheerio chum, carry on!
Thanks heaps Rick. Yeah so this track is no longer on Topo maps but I manged to get a gpx file for it so I could see where I was on the "track" on my phone. The track is no longer maintained and is very easy to lose so the gpx file was handy to tell me if I was still heading in roughly the right direction. Cheers
That is so tidy compared to when I was there 12 years back. Great to see. Sad to see original logbook gone, had about 20 years of logs in it. Always feel a bit guilty about that great view from deck...... nuff said. Another great vid, thanks.
Thanks Joe. I was pleasantly surprised at how tidy the hut was. That old logbook would have been really cool to look through. The view was awesome. Cheers mate
Awesome as usual Zeb, those cicada's day 1 awesome. My initial thought of that contraption is a log splitter but not 100% sure. Good to know the hut is still used from time to time otherwise it would just be a waste. Looking forward to part two, I'm away to make a lentil curry thing😂😂
Thanks heaps Chris. Yeah a log splitter seems to make the most sense. It's a great little Hut that isn't on the maps so it is still cool to see people visiting. Knowing you, your lentil curry thing will turn out better than mine! Cheers
Hey bro. Kaniwhaniwha Campsite on Pirongia is a cool, easily accessible area, if you want a bit more of a hike there is some cool clearings along the bell track in the central clearing area on pirongia. The kaimais have some cool spots but unfortunately fires aren't allowed. Hope that helps man. Cheers
Really enjoyed your coverage of this trip. But was unclear on one point. You referred a number of times to Puketutu Hut as a DOC hut but I believe it is privately owned, and needs permission to use?
Thanks. My apologies it is privately owned but I believe still open and available for people to use. But yes you are correct, it is not a DOC hut. Cheers!
Nice work in the video! - not sure if you know this is a private hut though, and you do need permission to use it. It has not been a doc hut for a long time now - if the hut owners were to arrive, you may be asked to leave. That section of land is also privately owned.
Rob how do you know it is private land? I struggle to understand here in NZ where you can and cannot go and what you can and cannot do I would love to go do overnights but it seems excepted huts it is not really possible here
I was up here and flashed my torch to a friend who was looking back at us in Tauranga, the scary thing was someone flashed their lights back at us and it wasnt our friend!
Haha that's pretty neat. It's a cool spot.
Cheers!
@@BackcountryKiwiIts probably my favourite spot on the whole kaimais, would be great if there was another hut or two along the Te Hanga ridge.
Awesome video, thank you. Note that only the very last 350m of the route you took to Puketutu hut is on the old N-S track. The rest of the route beforehand I think is about making access to the hut from the new N-S track. There is a route junction at that 350m mark and people returning from the hut have strayed off their intended route, accidentally staying on the old N-S route, which heads in the direction of point 576 and getting themselves in a mess.
Thanks for the info!
Good to know.
Cheers for watching!
glad to see you use the word 'tramp' good on yer mate. we used it as a can crusher (the thing under the bench)
Thank you!
Very cool man, I will have to get my butt up there soon
Thanks bro. It's a cool hut definitely worth a look.
Cheers
Keen as
Cheers mate. It was great fun
When u in wairarapa next
Nice vid.... looking forward to part 2......✌️👍🇺🇸
Cheers Johhny. It was a great trip
I was meant to complete Te Hanga Ridgeline and the hut last weekend as part of my forgotten five series but we abandoned that section due to the weather. Well done finding it, no doubt following a track on the ridgeline was a challenge to the Kauritatahi hut.
Thanks Dave. Finding puketutu hut was easy, it was quite well marked but the track to Kauritatahi is not so. It was a fun challenge.
Cheers.
@@BackcountryKiwi The hut was packed when we got there. Exciting about the TA trail, safe travels to you both.
Is there a GPS track of the old NS track available along the ridge? I've navigated part of it from puketutu end but couldn't find where it started at kauritatahi hut at all so we turned around.
We have a beautiful country mate cheers yet again…
Thanks Jackson. It sure is a beauty place.
Cheers
Can’t beat rustic with a bonus comfy chair for really enjoying the stunning scenery. Really looking forward to seeing what happens in part 2.
Thanks TJ. Glad you enjoyed it mate
So very cool! That is so handy to find for a great camp! We'd be very comfortable there. Bruce and Otis
Thanks!
Great spot Zeb. Awesome view bro.😊👍cool hut.😁👊has everything you need. Nice its off the beaten track. Fantastic.what are you using for a drop sheet bro? Bush lawyer Suxs.😪😪😪 as long as you have a compass you will be sweet bro. Looking forward to part 2 bro. I hope you find some white punk.😁👍🤙👏
Bush lawyer sure is a pain haha. Yeah it's definitely a cool hut.
The ground cloth is a sheet of polycro that I got from pack gear go.
Unfortunately no white punk fungus, hardly any beech trees in this area 😕
Thanks mate.
Cheers
@@BackcountryKiwi all good mate. If you get low give me a text i will top your supplies up. Keep smashing out the cool videos bro.
sinister this house
Thanks?
What a beautiful view from the deck! Beautiful scenery as usual! Great trip I’m sure you found your way out but a bit stressful from my seat lol
Thank you! Yeah its a cool, not well known place.
Cheers
Admire your courage to get out and about in little known places. Great scenery fabulous views and interesting huts. Hope you got out so we can view Part 2 ...lol. Thanks for sharing. Bushyboy Oz.
Thanks mate. Part 2 will be up soon!
Cheers
It’s an awesome time. Thanks Zeb.
Thanks alot for watching Dani!
the thing is a log splitter. that's my guess, or a can crusher?
Yeah I think you are right.
Thanks for watching!
Cheers
Awesome video mate 👍 Love your beautiful N.Z. scenery 💫
Thanks Carrie!
Watching some of your older vids Zeb. Kaimai's are beautiful. I think the torture device is a can crusher for hikers to reduce the bulk they have to carry out. Have you read Gone Bush by Paul Kilgour? I just finished it. A good read
Thanks Dave. A can crusher makes sense!
I got the book for Christmas, it is a fantastic read I absolutely loved it. I keep on recommending it to everyone.
Hope you are well.
Cheers
That thing was a can opener for your tomatoes bro! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤘
Haha cheers Jason 🙂
Cool spot! Can't wait for part 2🤠
Thanks Herb!
You're living my dreams, mate 😉
And I like your awesome contents.. ❤️
Thanks heaps 😊
Awesome video
I appreciate it mate.
Cheers
Hey BK another outstanding post! Inspired by your enthusiasm, reminds me of myself back in the day. Thanks, as always, for sharing your experiences. I wonder, you mentioned having a GPS track for the original route you wanted to take to your destination. Is that because the trails aren't used as much anymore and they get a bit sketchy without a clear path because of disuse? Cheerio chum, carry on!
Thanks heaps Rick.
Yeah so this track is no longer on Topo maps but I manged to get a gpx file for it so I could see where I was on the "track" on my phone.
The track is no longer maintained and is very easy to lose so the gpx file was handy to tell me if I was still heading in roughly the right direction.
Cheers
Great video bro. Appreciate it
Thanks heaps adam
That is so tidy compared to when I was there 12 years back. Great to see. Sad to see original logbook gone, had about 20 years of logs in it. Always feel a bit guilty about that great view from deck...... nuff said. Another great vid, thanks.
Thanks Joe. I was pleasantly surprised at how tidy the hut was. That old logbook would have been really cool to look through.
The view was awesome.
Cheers mate
Awesome as usual Zeb, those cicada's day 1 awesome. My initial thought of that contraption is a log splitter but not 100% sure. Good to know the hut is still used from time to time otherwise it would just be a waste. Looking forward to part two, I'm away to make a lentil curry thing😂😂
Thanks heaps Chris. Yeah a log splitter seems to make the most sense. It's a great little Hut that isn't on the maps so it is still cool to see people visiting.
Knowing you, your lentil curry thing will turn out better than mine!
Cheers
Mike reckons that thing is a log splitter, I reckon it’s some kinda torture device. Just as well you slept in your tent! Another great video.
Haha cheers guys.
A log splitter, interesting. It sure was a funny thing to find under the bunk!
Thanks
Bro,anywhere you could recommend to go wild camping in the kato?camp fire and all
Hey bro.
Kaniwhaniwha Campsite on Pirongia is a cool, easily accessible area, if you want a bit more of a hike there is some cool clearings along the bell track in the central clearing area on pirongia.
The kaimais have some cool spots but unfortunately fires aren't allowed.
Hope that helps man.
Cheers
Really enjoyed your coverage of this trip. But was unclear on one point. You referred a number of times to Puketutu Hut as a DOC hut but I believe it is privately owned, and needs permission to use?
Thanks. My apologies it is privately owned but I believe still open and available for people to use. But yes you are correct, it is not a DOC hut.
Cheers!
Hope you are nowhere near any current flooding we are having this weekend Zeb.😁👊
Haha no I am not.
Cheers mate
Nice work in the video! - not sure if you know this is a private hut though, and you do need permission to use it. It has not been a doc hut for a long time now - if the hut owners were to arrive, you may be asked to leave. That section of land is also privately owned.
Thanks Rob. I knew it wasn't a DOC hut but I wasn't aware that I needed permission.
Algood. I didn't see anybody haha
Rob how do you know it is private land?
I struggle to understand here in NZ where you can and cannot go and what you can and cannot do
I would love to go do overnights but it seems excepted huts it is not really possible here
Looks like a can crusher
Yeah it's an odd contraption for sure
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Always appreciated bro 👊
Cheers