32km SECTION 1: Aoraki/Mt Cook to Braemar Station FITNESS:Easy SKILL: Easy TRAFFIC: Low GRADE: 2 AORAKI/MT COOK VILLAGE 1

BURNETT MOUNTAINS www.alps2ocean.com Map current as of 24/9/13 MOUNT COOK AIRPORT TASMAN POINT

Tasman Valley

Track

NEUMANN RANGE FRED’S STREAM

TASMAN RIVER JOLLIE RIVER

BEN OHAU RANGE

MOUNT COOK STATION SH80

Jollie Carpark Braemar-Mount Cook Station Rd

GLENTANNER PARK CENTRE

LANDSLIP CREEK LEVEL 1000

800 AORAKI/MOUNT COOK AORAKI/MOUNT LODGE LAKE OHAU

600 BRAEMAR STATION OMARAMA

400 KUROW

200 DUNTROON OAMARU 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 N 0 1 2 3 4 5km 2 BRAEMAR STATION KEY: Onroad Off-road trail Scale Braemar Rd GUIDE HILL STATION

After a 5.3km ride out of Aoraki/Mt Cook ALTERNATE START: Begin on the eastern side of Village, riders will need to make a short Lake Pukaki, at the Tekapo B Power Station (shown HaymanHighlights: Rd helicopter flight across the Tasman on Section 2 map). Alternatively you can drive up River to the eastern side of Lake Pukaki. Hayman Rd to the Jollie River carpark and start • Aoraki/Mt Cook Travelling in a helicopter across a from there, riding up to Tasman Point and back • glacially-fed braided stream with New [21.2km return]. • Lake Pukaki Zealand’s highest mountain in view is a On a clear day this section of trail will must do. • Walking Tracks – offer views of Aoraki/Mt Cook, which at Hooker GlacierTEKAPO Terminal CANAL Lake, Red Tarns, 3,754 metres towers aboveLAKE a range PUKAKI For pricing and details please contact: Governor’s Bush, Blue Lakes, Mueller Hut of massive snow washed peaks in the • Glacier Lake Tours Helicopter Line: 0800 650 651 Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park, part of a [Glentanner Park Centre/Fred’s Stream] World Heritage area. You can stop to • DOCTEKAPO Visitor B POWERCentre STATION Hayman Road Heliworks: 0800 666 668 enjoy some high country hospitality at • Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre [Mt Cook Airport] Guide Hill or Braemar Station, or continue on the next leg to Twizel. • Scenic Flights – Glacier Landings • High Country Stations Trail route and weather conditions subject to change. Please check website before daily departure. MARY RANGES Trail Surfaces: SH8 LAKE PUKAKI VISITOR CENTRE

Smooth Shingle (21%) Rough Shingle (33%) Sand (less than 1%) Dirt (less than 1%) Gravel Road (46%) FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GO TO: www.alps2ocean.com