The track is 4 days long. The first day is an easy 2-hour hike. The second day is another relatively easy day of 6-hours, the last two hours being a pretty good climb. The third day consists of crossing over the McKinnon (altitude around 1045 meters), and then decending 870 meters in less than 7 kilometers! The fourth day is another 6 hour hike, mostly down-hill, to sea level.
The day my dad and I started the track, it was raining cats and dogs. The boat to the start of the track was delayed because the Department of Conservation was considering closing the track. Our 2-hour walk to the hut, was soggy, and involved many puddles, but we were able to walk around most of them. Had we started one day earlier (been on Day 2 of the track), we would have had to walk through meter deep water. Had we started two days earlier (been on Day 3 of the track), we would have experienced 100 kilometer/hr winds at the pass, and had to stay in a very small shelter with 90 other people for 3 hours!
We were VERY fortunate to have only one really bad day of weather--it did rain every day on the trail (they get upwards of 7 meters of rain a year there).
The scale of mountains was so mind blowing. Many times a picture wouldn't do the scene justice, so I just had to take a mental photograph. However, there were many opportunities to photograph the beautiful surroundings. Sometimes finding beautiful scenes were just a matter of stopping to look around. Below are some photos I took. I hope you enjoy them.



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