Distance: 2.4 km  
           
           
              (1.0 DOC hours)
           
           
               - Unmarked route, clear
           
           
               - Easy-moderate terrain
           
               
    
              
Altitude: 515m to 578m. Gain: 65m. Loss: 61m . Gradient: 3 deg (Gentle)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
           
      
    
              Altitude: 515m to 578m. Gain: 65m. Loss: 61m . Gradient: 3 deg (Gentle)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
                GPX info source: Drawn on map
           
         Note: Described in the reverse direction to your journey
                
                   This route crosses private land belonging to Waterloo Burn Station. From Coal Creek head northeast through tussock land, climbing the hill to the saddle west of Pt 644. Descend down the other side to a stream and follow this to where is flows into Waterloo Burn. Cross the burn to the true left and follow this as it makes its way down valley, beneath Becketts Hut. Becketts isn't visible from the river. Climb the hill, a large orange triangle marks a short trail up into the trees where the hut is located in a large clearing.
 
              Created by: Yarmoss on 2020-04-30. Experienced: 2020-02-18
      
   
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