4/5 Day Ohinepane Canoe Trip

From NZD $200.00
  • Duration: 4 Days (approx.)
  • Location: Raetihi
  • Product code: Ohinepane

Please note, we are just a small family owned and operated
business – and are used to just taking bookings over the phone or with an
email. We have recently introduced an online booking system – and it sometimes
has a little glitch trying to look at our resource availability. If you are
having trouble making an online booking, just fill out the enquiry form on our
website, or call us and we will try to help you.


The four day canoe trip from Ohinepane starts in a shallow section of river, so has a few rocks, logs and rapids so you will need to be able to paddle confidently to do this section. 

The four day canoe trip from Ohinepane starts in a shallow section of river, so has a few rocks, logs and rapids so you will need to be able to paddle confidently to do this section. 


The cost to canoe from Ohinepane, 4 days freedom hire is $200 per person for a group of five or less people.

The cost to canoe from Ohinepane, 4 days  freedom hire is $190 per person for a group of between six and ten people

The cost to canoe from Ohinepane, 4 days  freedom hire is $180 per person for a group of eleven or more people

Canoe Hire includes canoe; paddles, life jacket, maps, bailers, storage barrels, and shuttle to the river and back from our base in Raetihi.
Plus you will need to pay DoC fees.  

 DoC have changed their fees for the use of their walks,
campgrounds and facilities, the fees will vary depending on the
campsites/ huts you choose to stay in. Under 18 year olds are free,
but still need to be booked in.

Doc  have an international online booking system, which is pretty easy to use. It
is best if you book the sites yourselves as DoC add an extra $10.00
fee if we book it for you. Let me know when you have booked your
campsites online and I can confirm your booking. Their website is
www.doc.govt.nz and all of the campsite prices are listed there.

DoC have increased their camping prices this season - so if you need to hire camping gear it would make it more affordable in the long run to book spaces in the huts.

Otherwise, we do hire tents $30 per tent per trip

Sleeping bags $10 per trip

Sleeping mat$10 per trip

Cooking stove $18 including one gas cylinder

Eating utensils/plates etc $10 per person



Below is the itinerary we recommend for the four day trip


*Meet us at the Raetihi Holiday Park either the night before your trip, or at 6.30am on the morning of your trip for a briefing and to pack your gear. Our shuttle leaves by 8am. 
Canoe Day one: paddle 29 km and choose to stay at Whakahoro campsite, or hut. Please note, the walk to this area is quite a distance on this day you just want to carry your essentials to the campsite, and leave the rest in your canoe. We recommend this campsite as it has phone access, road access, (and a café - last chance for a coffee!!).

- Day two: paddle 37.5 km and stay the night at John Coull option of campsite or hut. Here you will get the opportunity to see some Native NZ bats (in the distance). There is also radio access at this spot in case of an emergency. 

 

- Day three: paddle 29 km and choose to stay at Tieke or the Bridge to
Nowhere Lodge/campground (As DoC have increased their camping price this season, the privately owned Bridge to Nowhere Campground may be more affordable.  
www.bridgetonowhere.co.nz). Both the Privately owned spots and Tieke have communication devices available. Please note on this day is the Bridge to Nowhere Walk, and easy walk 45 minutes to the Bridge and 45 minutes back to your canoe.
- Day four: paddle the final 21 km to Pipiriki where you will be met
by our shuttle driver and be driven back. Our usual meeting time in Pipiriki is 2pm but we let you know closer to the time as it does depend on river levels.  You would be back at our base between three and five pm. There is no phone reception in Pipiriki, you will need to meet us at the pre-arranged time.

Accommodation before/after your trip

We operate the Raetihi Holiday Park, which is a great place to stay before you start the trip, as all of our trips depart from there. If you book the Raetihi Holiday Park, and your canoe trip through us  - you will be able to stay for the following special prices!


Our Cabins cost $30.00 per person per night. 


For a tent site it will cost $15.00 per person per night and powered $20.00 pp per night. We aim to leave the

Holiday Park by 8am so there plenty of time to paddle to the first campsite. 


If you meet us in the morning you will need to be here at 6.30 . We leave between 7.30 and 8am.


Leave your vehicle at our Holiday Park FREE OF CHARGE



For a freedom hire trip on the river you will need to bring:


• Pots, pans, and eating utensils as well as dish washing material and tea towels

• Matches or lighter and a gas cooker

• Enough food for an extra day

• Can opener

• Tent - even if you have booked a DOC hut, good outdoor practice is to be prepared

Canoeing clothing (layers of clothing for all weather, no jeans)

Camping clothing and equipment

Swim wear

Comfortable shoes (for camp only)

Shorts

Towel

2-3 x Polypropylene or woollen tops

Spare light weight top

Sand shoes, river sandals or wetsuit boots

(everyone must have footwear on the river)

Complete change of warm clothes

(fleece and wool preferably)

Sun hat / warm hat

Warm socks

Waterproof light weight jacket or parker

Beanie (depending on season)

Windproof leggings (optional)

Torch / batteries

Track suit or polypro pants (not jeans or cotton)

Sleeping bag / sleeping mat

Woollen socks

Spare plastic bags – for clothing and rubbish

Light weight gloves for warmth or blisters

Water bottle

Sunscreen

Basic toiletries (no soap in river)

Sun glasses with strap

Basic first aid kit

Wetsuit (optional for colder months)

Insect repellent

Snacks and nibbles for in between meals

Toilet paper

Small camera – carried in waterproof box

Small pillow (optional)

Bring a small container to store your food scraps, we have a worm farm/compost/and chickens so can dispose of your scraps at our base. 


Jandles/flip flops/thongs are not suitable footwear, as they slip on slippery rocks and can cause injury. Please ensure your footwear is suitable for this trip. 


DOC do have rain water tanks every two hours along the river at their campsites. DOC do advise that you boil or filter water before drinking it. It is a good idea to bring some drinking water with you. Some sugar, and salt in the water can also help with rehydration if required along the river. 


We also provide a Spot Tracker for the trip, on the day we will look at the different groups paddling, and where they are staying. We will decide who should carry the SPOT and ensue everyone paddling with us knows who has it and where they will be holding it. A spot tracker is a device that, if you get into any trouble, or need a jet boat or helicopter urgently you can push a button and we will receive an email, so we can send help.

There is no cell phone reception on the trip, and you will only see jet boats from the Bridge to Nowhere downstream, on your last two days. If you have your own emergency beacon, you can also bring that along.



We do not require payment until you arrive, we accept cash, credit

card or Eftpos. We keep a very close eye on the weather, and will not

put you in danger, so we do reserve the right to cancel the trip if we

believe the weather is going to make the trip unsafe.  


How else can we HELP YOU??


 We are right in the Hub of the North Island with PLENTY of ADVENTURE around us!! We know our stuff, and have heaps of tips and tricks for getting around in an affordable and fun way!! Feel free to ask us any of those questions that just aren't getting answered no matter how hard you look!!


 Remember, we also


*offer mountain bike hire


* offer mountain bike shuttles


*can book your Tongariro Crossing shuttle daily in Summer, from our door ($45 per person return)


*free parking at our campground while you are out on your other adventures


*Can pick you up from the train station in Ohakune


*If you book in advance we can shuttle you to Ohakune if you want to have dinner and drinks, and back to our Holiday Park





Please ensure that EACH member of your group is fit, healthy, and CAPABLE of completing this canoe trip. If you have any doubts about medical conditions, or your physical condition, speak to your doctor before coming for the trip. Please also ensure that you have the correct travel insurance for yourself, your belongings, and your vehicle before coming along for the trip. 


 This includes


 


·         average 5-7 hour paddling days


·         ability to swim


·         ability to climb short but steep distances to campsite


·         ability to walk easy 40 minute each way to Bridge to Nowhere