This article—the seventh and last in my Heaphy photo series—covers the eastern end of the Heaphy Track which includes the track’s highest elevation, Flanagans Corner at 910 m.
Flanagans Corner panorama
On a clear day panoramic views of the upper Aorere Valley and Gouland Range can be enjoyed from the nearby lookout. The spectacular, jagged Douglas Range with the Dragons Teeth and Anatoki Peak can also be seen.
Another striking feature between Perry Saddle and Aorere Shelter are the attractive broad-leaved cabbage trees or mountain cabbage trees (tōī—cordyline indivisa). Beautifully broad, sword-shaped leaves clearly distinguish this species from other cabbage trees.
No matter which way you travel, Aorere Shelter with its nice setting and outlook invites for a break and breather. While I had a rest there, a fellow tramper from Aussie unpacked his cooker and billies and prepared a wholesome three-course meal!
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Perry Saddle and Perry Saddle Hut are a welcome sight for those who started out at Brown River. The easy but long and steady ascent from Brown Hut to Perry Saddle takes approximately five hours.
If the weather is favourable and you haven’t run out of steam by the time you get to Perry Saddle, I highly recommend a side trip to Mt Perry. A good time to do this trip is also at the crack of dawn after breakfast (or before?!).














