Most have heard of the Seven Summits challenge, where climbers scale the highest point on each of the world’s seven continents. But there’s also a seven summits challenge much closer to home.
Given fair conditions, a circuit beginning and ending at Mitre Flats Hut which links seven points above 1500m, including 1571m Mitre, the highest point in Tararua Forest Park, can be completed in a long day.
It was this circuit that a friend and I did in summer. In clear weather, the entire route linking the 1500m points is quite obvious to follow and, while a dramatic and undulating landscape, in summer it is mostly quite straightforward to negotiate. It took us 12 hours – longer than we had expected on account of a particularly difficult section linking Baldy Ridge, our exit route from the tops, with Mitre Flats Hut.
But the day was well worth enduring that tiring sting in the tail. The trail accessing the tops from Mitre Flats Hut is a particularly easy one by Tararua standards, ascending relatively gradually for the first 700m or so through beech forest before breaching the bushline. We reached Peggys Peak (1545m), the first of the 1500ers in three hours. The only hitch was a wasp strike at about 700m, leaving an irritating welt on the back of my head.

