Last Updated: 2nd Sep 2024

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Running Late to Boyd International

Poronui to Boyd Lodge

Boyd, Oamaru hut tracks

Taharua, Hawkes Bay

Submitted by Hamon McKay

Last Updated: 2nd Sep 2024

Intermediate

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Grunt Factor: 45 ?

Gnarl Factor: 43 ?

27.7km

790m

470m

  

  

  

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Type of Run

Back country - remote

Point to Point (one way)

Undulating, some big hills

With permit

Native bush

Riverside

Open farmlands

Open tussock/grasslands

Run Makeup

5%
30%
30%
30%
5%

Gravel Road

Farm Road / 4WD Track

Moderate Single Track

Technical Single Track

Untracked / Route only

Average Uphill Gradient: +7.7%

Average Downhill Gradient: -4.5%

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Estimated Times to Run

6:00

Slow

5:00

Moderate

4

Fast

Follow the poled route through Poronui Station. From near the Mohaka River a new track links from the end of the poled route to Oamaru Hut via an unbridged crossing of the Kaipō River. This can be dicey after a decent rain. Oamaru hut is roughly 12km in.

From Oamaru Hut the track follows the true left bank of the Oamaru River before crossing the headwaters and following the Waitawhero Stream, with a good climb up to Waitawhero saddle. At this point, the track emerges at the forest edge of the upper Ngaruroro. Across the valley the Boyd airstrip can be seen. Boyd Hut is obscured by beech forest behind the airstrip.

Drop down into the valley, and cross the Ngaruroro before one last little grunt up to the hut and Boyd International.

The two river crossings can get nasty after a good rain. They have a very large catchment area.

Suitable as an over-nighter or big day out and back.

Oamaru Hut - 12 bunks. Boyd Hut - 16 Bunks. Beautiful beech forest. For an even better view, head out behind Boyd hut past the water tanks. There is a track that heads up above the bush line to the Boyd Rocks. It is a steep climb, but worth it for the magnificent panorama over the whole Kaimanawa Forest Park.

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A 40min drive from Taupo. Take SH5 before turning on to Taharua Rd after 20mins. Parking is at the designated parking area adjacent to the Helisika Hanger carpark at the end of Taharua Road.

9 km

19 minutes

With Permit

No

Moderate.

Poled route, generally easy to follow. Could be a bit tricky at night.

Non-existent.

Thermal leggings, Short-sleeved thermal top, Long-sleeved thermal top, Seam-sealed waterproof jacket, Gloves, Beanie/thermal headwear, Personal Locator Beacon (PLB), Whistle, First aid kit, Extra food for emergencies, Survival bag, Compass, Map, Headtorch and spare batteries

Water from streams and huts. First water is approx. 10km in.

Higher, colder rivers in winter. Track is generally in decent condition. Think about keeping your feet dry.

After rainfall, don't attempt dirty river crossings

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