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Mt Malita & Mt Meares twin climb

Nelson

 

Grade: Medium

Event Status: Completed

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Saturday 17 August 2024

Cost: $5

 

Trip Leader:
Raymond Salisbury

Contact:
Raymond Salisbury

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Phone: 021 135 8739
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Description

 

Mt Malita (959m) in Aniseed Valley is a challenging day walk within close range of the city. The summit is a hard slog involving nearly 800 m of elevation gain (at an average gradient of 15%), but you will be rewarded with stunning views of Tasman Bay and access to some intriguing limestone formations. Forestry road access to within short distance of the summit allows Mt Malita to be climbed by foot.

The track starts on the other side of Roding River. Thankfully the swingbridge which was washed away in Feb 2018 has been replaced by new concrete road bridge. Fll out the intentions book, located at the information panel across the river from the car park.

Description

Once over Roding River head right on Summit Rd. After 1.2 km Old Malita Rd forks off to the right. Continue on Summit Rd as it continues winding steeply up through the pine forest for 2.5 km to 575 m elevation, at which point it reconnects with Old Malita Rd. Summit Rd continues to a skid site at 725 m elevation, where the road splits three ways; Burridge Rd heads left, Spar Rd heads right, but to get to the summit, head up the unnamed rough-looking road that climbs straight up the spur through felled pine that is now overgrown with gorse. The next few hundred metres are steep. The road dips briefly into a low saddle that marks the end of the forestry block, and then climbs again through regenerating native trees and scrub.

The 4WD ends and a walking track climbs steeply up the bank on the left, heading straight up the hill through tall grass, limestone outcrops, and long-dead tree trunks and stumps. The summit is located at the top of the ridge next to the bush edge and is marked by a survey pipe in a limestone outcrop. Just south of the summit there is a two-bunk hut (owned by Nelson City Council) nestled next to the tree line. It is now left unlocked, and quite a few folk overnight here. 

Just below the summit there is a small concrete platform built in 1962 to support a telescope housed in a shelter. This was used by the University of Pennsylvania to investigate the suitability of Mt Malita as a site for an astronomical observatory. Too much light pollution from Nelson and Richmond prevented this from becoming a reality, and instead Mt John near Lake Tekapo was selected as a more appropriate location.

My plan is to go off-track along the ridge to visit Mt Meares :-)

Time: 5-6 hrs walking. Elevation Gain: 700m. Distance: 10km to Malita & return.

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Number Registered: 6 , Trip Capacity: 10, Waiting List Space: 3