Altitude: 379m to 921m. Gain: 577m. Loss: 104m . Gradient: 7 deg (Moderate)
Skills: - Occasional rivers (3/6)
The river is small, but wet feet seem guaranteed, and could flood after very heavy rain. The climb up the far side to the Mackintosh plateau is 450m and steep, despite benched zigzags which manage to more than double the distance without seeming to reduce the gradient. On a summer's day, sweat is expended, climbing through a banking landscape of manuka scrub..
The manuka has diminished in size by the time you reach the plateau – sparse scrub remaining, contorta pines filling the gaps. It’s an alien landscape. The map shows the track following the escarpment towards Mackintosh hut, but on the ground it feels more like the middle of a large plateau. The map shows a steady descent to the hut, but on the ground this in barely perceptible and soon the hut appears sitting in a cleared area across a small creek.


Poorly maintained track, a lot of (kanuka?) and pine covering much of the track. Rare to see any markings, and easy to take the wrong turn. Be careful. Still a nice track to do though. But hot when the sun gets high up in the sky. (maybe 50% is tree covered, while other is open to sun.)
Don't recomend going along the river to/from Lawrence road end, unless you like crossing the stream a lot. The track showen on the topo made exsists in places, but often hard to find and pushes you into the river a lot. (no track markings) + a lot of NZ native nestle!
I couldn't find where the track going over the cliff close to the Lawrence road end side.
Personally I prefer the inland route, which is well established and easy to follow.