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Lee Bay – North Arm – Port William – Oban – Rakiura Track – Stewart Island

18/03/2026 – 20/03/2026   Lee Bay Road – Lee Bay – Mãori Beach – Wooding Bay – Magnetic Beach – Port William – Port William Hut – North Arm Hut – North Arm – Sawdust Bay Campsite – Kaipipi Road – Ryans Creek Track – Main Road – Kairakau / Halfmoon Bay – Oban

                                                 Rakiura Track

                                                 Stewart Island / Rakiura

                                                 Southland Region, NEW ZEALAND (Aotearoa)

                                                 Rakiura Country (Ngãi Tahu people)        

Distance: 38.6km   Total Ascent: 1275m   Total Descent: 1296m

Time: 15 hours 

Participants:  Stephen Davies (Photos), Sue Davies (Report)

Stepping through the great iron chain at Lee Bay felt like walking across the anchor of an ancient story, the bush and sea already sharing their secrets on the wind. The Rakiura Track here is a gentle, well‑benched path, undulating above the rocky shoreline before slipping into deep, damp forest where rimu and southern rātā lean over the track and the air smells of salt and leaf mould. Underfoot it was mostly firm gravel with the odd muddy patch in hollows, never technical but always asking you to watch your step.

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Little River – Little River Falls – Little River Gorge

Wednesday 22/02/2023   Little River – Little River Falls – Little River Gorge

                                               Snowy River National Park, VICTORIA

                                               Bidawal, Gunaikurnai, Monaro Ngarigo, and Nindi-Ngudjam Ngarigu Monero Country

                                    

Participants: Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Sue Davies

This is a very short walk from the car park next to the Little River Bridge, for us, a short stopover on the way to McKillops Bridge. The track follows the true right side of Little River downstream until it comes back to the river. Here there is a fenced-off viewpoint of the surprisingly large waterfall and plunge pool at its base.

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