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Southern Crossing
Hiking trail in New Zealand
Hiking trail in New Zealand

The Southern Crossing is a tramping track in New Zealand's Tararua Range. The track is approximately 32 km long and typically takes two to three days to complete. It begins in Ōtaki Forks in the west, and continues over Mount Hector finishing in Kaitoke north of Upper Hutt.
History
In 1915 Alpha Hut was built followed two years later by the construction of Tauherenikau Hut. This established the first "Southern Crossing" route. Traditionally it finished in Walls Whare, near Greytown, which was a true crossing of the ranges.
Track description
The track starts at Ōtaki forks, proceeding to Kime Hut via Field Hut. From there, the track goes to the highest point of the route, Mount Hector (1529 m), which has a wooden cross in memory of trampers who died in the Second World War.{{cite web |access-date=14 January 2012}} Mt Hector also affords panoramic views of the Wellington and Wairarapa regions. From here the track continues south via a number of other sub-alpine peaks on the way to Alpha hut. From Alpha hut the last leg of the track follows Marchant Ridge to Kaitoke.
The track is mostly unformed with steep, rocky or muddy sections.
References
References
- [http://tramper.co.nz/?37 New Zealand Tramper - Route Guide: Southern Crossing of the Tararuas] Retrieved on 15 October 2009
- [http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~fiski/scross.html Hiking the Southern Crossing of the Tararuas] Retrieved on 15 October 2009
- Barnett, S. (2006). Tramping in New Zealand. Craig Potton Publishing
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