We landed in Ch. Ch. and caught the morning flight across to Hokatika on the West Coast of the South Island. It was overcast and drizzling on our arrival. By arrangement we caught a taxi out to the trail head at a cost of $75. By 10:30AM we were right to go. It started raining just as we set off; an ominous sign?
The track begins by following a farm track across grazing land beside the Styx River. After about half an hour this ends abruptly at a large slip. The river was too high to cross and so we made our way gingerly along the foot of the vertical gravel and shingle wall. Fortunately the water only came up waist height.
- A wet start to our trip.
The grassy flats soon recede as the valley closes in.
- The Styx River
Our way of route follows an old miner's pack track which, where it still exists, provides a good benched track.
- The old miners track
Fortunately the track stays on the true right bank the whole way because I wouldn't have liked to try and cross the river.
- The Styx River
Even some of the larger side streams were quite problematic but we managed. After a few hours we came to a spot where for the first time we had a view up towards the head of the valley.
- Styx River valley. The Grassy Flats Hut is near the foot of the mountain in the middle of the picture.
Around here we passed the turn off to Mid Styx Hut but didn't like the look of the ford so decided against that side trip. Not long after that the track climbed very high to avoid a large slip but apart from that generally ran close to the river.
After about 4 and a half hours we burst out onto the Grassy Flats.
TBC
K.