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Navigation: should I walk?

YOU MAY BE planning to walk to Rangiwahia Hut and considering whether to do the loop or return by the same route. By studying the map you will find clues to the type of terrain and distance involved and this map may help you decide which route to take. Here’s what we can determine.

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