Maketawa Hut to Holly Hut


 When my Friesian friend had said, rats at the hut, he'd understated the situation. It was whole Small Animal Breeding Unit colony of rats. Weirdly what they most wanted were the three hut tickets looped as required on my pack. All night. 


So I gapped it as soon as I could see. I needed to climb to the TV tower and follow the contour nortwestwards.

I'll continue this post when I get more connectivity.

Right, where was I? Heading for Holly Hut on Taranaki Maunga's northeastern flank.



I passed a ranunculus, a sweet wee unnameable flower that is a candidate for my alpine trough, and volcanic cliffs. You can see the track running across the picture. It was in very poor condition, evidenced by stacks of materiel waiting for the track gang.


Sometime after crossing under what I think was Hebberly Ridge/Minarapa Bluff, the old collapsed Pouakai volcano appeared, the floor now Ahukawakawa Swamp. 


I reached Holly Hut at lunchtime, brewed a coffee, chose a bunk and kicked back with a Readers' Digest story about a raccoon in Canada. Taranaki Maunga now behind me.


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