Marios Gavalas
Author And Researcher
I'm Marios, delivering the best of Aotearoa's nature walks to your device.
I've personally walked hundreds of New Zealand's tracks and spent months in libraries uncovering interesting information on New Zealand/Aotearoa. And you'll find a slice of that research on this page - enjoy!
2 km return | 45 minutes return
The views do not give themselves away until you reach the crest of the ridge near the summit trig. Lake Wairarapa is minuscule in the immensity of the Wairarapa Plains, which extend from a hazy seaward conclusion at Palliser Bay to a northern horizon masked by haze.
The start of the track is signposted 300 metres below the summit on the Hutt Valley side of the Remutaka Hill.
The rocky, uneven and sometimes slippery track zigzags from around 520 metres altitude to the trig at 725 metres above sea level.
The Remutakas have been subjected to some of the most destructive earth movements of New Zealand’s tectonic legacy. The greywacke and sandstone blocks have been shattered, crushed and jointed, the debris tumbling down the steep slopes under the influence of gravity and water.
The 1855 earthquake raised the Rimutakas by around 2.5 metres and moved it 14 metres sideways. The mountain range is rootless, being squeezed up through the crust like a pip between two fingers.
The undulating and dissected spine of the Rimutaka Range is only broken by the telecommunications mast on Mount Climie. Otherwise it is a raw ridge, unblemished by man’s structures.
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Greater Wellington Regional CouncilCouncil organisation |
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North Island ▷ Wellington Region ▷ Hutt Valley |
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