Walking
the Tongariro Crossing
Almost
everybody that does the Tongariro Crossing chooses to do the walk
from Mangatepopo through to Ketetahi. A full day is required (7-8
hours including rest stops). The track can be walked in the reverse
direction but this requires more climbing so allow an extra hour.
It will also mean you are walking "against the flow",
so you'll see more people on the track this way. As this is not
a round trip you need to pre-arrange the walk.
From the carpark at Mangatepopo Roadend, 6km off State Highway
47, the track makes its way up the Mangatepopo Valley. Thirty minutes
from the carpark a side track on the left leads to Mangatepopo Hut.
Continuing at a gentle gradient the main track climbs alongside
a stream and around the edges of old lava flows.
The porous surface of new lava, its blacker colour absorbing much
of the sun’s heat, is a harsh environment for plants. Simple
colonising mosses and lichens are the first to establish followed
years later by successively larger plants each taking advantage
of the slow build up of precious soil. This succession of plant
communities is evident on the lava flows of varying ages that have
flowed from the crater of Ngauruhoe.
Near the head of the valley a short side track leads to Soda Springs.
The springs are an oasis for the moisture loving yellow buttercups
and white foxgloves.
The steep climb from the valley to Mangatepopo Saddle between Mount’s
Ngauruhoe and Tongariro is rewarded by views of, on a clear day,
Mount Taranaki to the west.
For
the fit and enthusiastic, Mount Ngauruhoe can be climbed as a three-hour
return side trip from South Crater. A poled route leads off the
main track to the base of Ngauruhoe, from here the route follows
a rock ridge directly uphill toward the summit. This route is not
marked.
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing track continues along a poled route
across South Crater to a ridge leading up Red Crater from where
you can get views of Mt Tongariro. You can smell the sulphur, evidence
that Red Crater is still active.
From here a side trip can be taken along a poled route leading
to the summit of Mount Tongariro (2 hours return).
From the summit of Red Crater (1886 metres), the highest point
on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, the track descends down to three
water filled explosion craters called the Emerald Lakes. Their brilliant
greenish colour is caused by minerals which have leached from the
adjoining thermal area. Be careful on the descent as the track has
lots of loose stones and gravel on the surface.
The
Tongariro Northern Circuit track to Oturere Hut branches off to
the right at the lowest lake, while the Tongariro Alpine Crossing
continues over Central Crater to Blue Lake. Blue Lake (an old volcanic
vent) is also known as Te Wai-whakaata-o-te-Rangihiroa (Rangihiroa’s
Mirror). Te Rangihiroa is said to have explored the Tongariro volcanoes
about 1750 AD.
From Blue Lake the track sidles around the flanks of North Crater,
descending to Ketetahi Hut.
The Ketetahi Springs are on private land. Walking the Tongariro
Alpine Crossing does not convey any right of access to the springs.
The Ketetahi Trust, representing the landowners, has given permission
for walkers to cross part of their land but this does not include
access to Ketetahi Springs. Please respect this restraint and follow
the poled route.
Below Ketetahi Hut the track continues down through tussock slopes
to the forest bushline.
The cool podocarp-hardwood forest provides a final contrast on
the long descent to the roadend. At two points the track passes
over the tongue of a lava flow from Te Maari Crater and for a distance,
travels alongside a stream polluted with minerals from Ketetahi
Springs.
Doing the Tongariro Crossing
The most convenient and rewarding way to do the crossing is as
part of a small group guided tour. This way you get to learn the
most about this amazing environment and have your safety taken care
of by your expert guide. Having a guide is especially important
on this walk, as the crossing is very exposed to weather conditions,
which can change from warm sun to heavy snow in a very short time.
Please enquire about tour options
and prices.
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