Titan Rocks


País  Nueva Zelanda (Oceanía) [Southland]
Cordillera: Garvie Mountains
Altura: 1254 msnm  1K
Cima (Latitud, Longitud): -45.530012, 168.989339

Enrique Cartagena ha subido a Titan Rocks 1 vez


Titan Rocks from Piano Flat

Vista 11 veces


        
 Si
  1453 m   1255 m
  1468 m   202 m

Total
7.9 km 7.84 km 15.74 km
3h 2min 42s 2h 9min 8s 5h 11min 50s
2.6 km/h 3.64 km/h 3.03 km/h

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   



The Titan Rocks track is one of the official DOC tracks that can be done from Piano Flat campsite. The campsite lies along the Waikaia river.

To get to the start of the Titan Rocks track itself first we need to follow the Waikaia River track for 2 Kilometers. The Waikaia River track starts right at the campsite by crossing the swinging bridge over the Waikaia river. After walking the two kilometres upstream along the river we will find a DOC signpost indicating the start of the Titan Rocks track. The signpost says 3.5 Km to the summit and estimates 6 hours to the summit and back. WARNING: This is not correct, the real distance to the summit from that point is 5.9 Kilometers. Someone has tried to write 5 Km on top of the 3.5 Km number on the signpost.
At this spot we make a left, leave the river behind and start our ascent.

The Titan Rocks track itself can be divided into two parts: inside the forest and outside the forest.


  • The first part, inside the forest, is 4.7 Km. It is well-marked and easy to follow. There are enough orange markers along the way and it is also quite obvious which way to go by looking at the ground. The only thing that makes it harder or slower to walk is the numerous fallen trees over the track. We will be crossing a couple of small rivers.
    After exactly 5 Km from the beginning of the track, or 3 Km from the Titan Rocks track signpost left turn, we find a signpost that clearly indicates to make a left turn to continue inside the forest. Even though continuing straight looks like the right thing to do, don't do it. Follow your gps and make a left turn.
    We continue for another 1.6 km where we find a bit of not-so-dense forest and also a few clear spaces until we finally get out of the forest.



  • The second part, out on the clear to the Titan Rocks summit, is only a bit over 1 Km. What looked like easy terrain from below turned out to be more challenging because of how high the vegetation is and also because it gets steep in some parts. On top of that, the orange poles marking the track are not easy to find or missing altogether. Check your GPS frequently to ensure you are walking in the right direction which doesn't always seem obvious. This is even more important if there are low clouds like the day I was there. You will find yourself walking quite slowly on this terrain until you reach the summit.
    At the Titan Rocks summit you will find some rocks and once you get on top of them the views are spectacular. The clouds only allowed me to see the north and west sides and I can imagine the south and east sides to be equally magnificent. The top part is quite a big flat area.


To get back to Piano Flat campsite we follow the same track that took us to the summit.