Gamack Range Ski Traverse

Gamack Range Ski Traverse

Venue: O'Leary's Hut (summer) - O'Leary's Hut, Glenmore Station, Cass Valley, Lake Tekapo - summer conditions

O'Leary's Hut

O'Leary's Hut sits at 1700m, overlooking Waterfall Stream. Located in a beautiful setting, with great views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, providing a fantastic location for star gazing - the Mackenzie District is renowned for the clarity of its sky and freedom from light pollution, which is why the area was recently designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve.

Warm, cosy & modern

O'Leary's Hut is privately owned and was built by Glenmore Station. It is an ideal base for backcountry adventures, overnight alpine hikes, hut to hut treks and ski & split-board touring. Equipped with firewood, gas, bunks, pillows and mattresses. A wood-fired stove means there are good heating and drying facilities. Alpine Recreation has stocked the hut with sleeping bags for each bunk. This will keep the pack volume and weight down for walk-in / ski-in trips.

Facilities

O'Leary's Hut consists of 1 large room with 8 bunks and a log burner. There are no showers and the toilet is a traditional longdrop loo.

Hot tub

O'Leary's Hut has a hot tub! Installed in autumn 2024, the wood-fired tub is fed by an alpine spring and is the perfect spot to relax after your day's adventures. What better place to enjoy star-gazing?!

Access

4WD access to Waterfall Hut is the most reliable and almost always possible, or only requires a short walk from the vehicle. It is then a very steep 300m hike up into the broader Waterfall Valley. From here the easiest route is to continue up the mostly gentle valley along the stream to O'Leary's Hut at 1700m.

Venue: Falcon's Nest Hut (summer) - Falcon's Nest Hut, Glenmore Station, Cass Valley, Lake Tekapo - summer conditions

Falcon's Nest Hut

Falcon's Nest sits at an altitude of 1500m in the Gamack Range, tucked into the fork of Upper Tin Hut Stream. Located in a beautiful setting, with great views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, providing a fantastic location for star gazing - the Mackenzie District is renowned for the clarity of its sky and freedom from light pollution, which is why the area was recently designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve.

Warm, cosy & modern

Falcon's Nest Hut is privately owned and was built by Glenmore Station. It is an ideal base for backcountry adventures, overnight alpine hikes, hut to hut treks and ski & split-board touring. Equipped with firewood, gas, bunks, pillows and mattresses. A wood-fired stove means there are good heating and drying facilities. Alpine Recreation has stocked the hut with sleeping bags for each bunk. This will keep the pack volume and weight down for walk-in / ski-in trips.

Facilities

Falcon's Nest Hut consists of 1 large room with 8 bunks and a log burner. There are no showers and the toilet is a traditional longdrop loo.

Access

4WD access to Tin Hut is possible in most conditions. Walking access is then up the Tin Hut Stream valley. An initially steep 100m climb eases to follow Tin Hut Stream to its upper fork, where Falcon's Nest Hut sits nestled in pristine alpine meadows. Access to "Bad Decision" (Whiskey Hut) is via the northern branch of Upper Tin Hut Stream (approx. 700m climbing over 3.5km distance).

Venue: Lady Emily Hut (winter) - Ski tourers at Lady Emily Hut, Cass Valley, Gamack Range

Lady Emily Hut

Lady Emily Hut sits at an altitude of 1500m in the Gamack Range, overlooking the upper Cass Valley. Located in a beautiful setting, with great views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, providing a fantastic location for star gazing - the Mackenzie District is renowned for the clarity of its sky and freedom from light pollution, which is why the area was recently designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve.

Warm, cosy & modern

Lady Emily Hut is privately owned and was built by Glenmore Station. It is an ideal base for backcountry adventures, overnight alpine hikes, hut to hut treks and ski & split-board touring. Equipped with firewood, gas, bunks, pillows and mattresses. A wood-fired stove means there are good heating and drying facilities. Alpine Recreation has stocked the hut with sleeping bags for each bunk. This will keep the pack volume and weight down for walk-in / ski-in trips.

Facilities

Lady Emily consists of two rooms, one room sleeping up to 4 and a second sleeping 6. There are no showers and the toilet is a traditional longdrop loo.

Access

Provided the 4WD access to Memorial Hut is possible, this is the easiest of the Glenmore Station huts to walk to, but furthest to 4WD drive to and will be the first to be cut-off by high river levels, snow or flooding. The inital 200m climb is steep, but then eases once you reach the alpine meadows at around 1300m. Expanding views over the upper Cass Valley and Ailsa Stream provide a welcome excuse to take a break and soak in your surroundings. The access to "Bad Decision" (Whiskey Hut) is probably the easiest as well with approx. 3.5 km distance and 600m of climbing.

We recommend settling guiding dates well in advance since peak season times are often booked up. Please allow extra time in case you are held up in the mountains due to weather.

Dates Spaces
15 - 20 September 2025 4
15 - 20 September 2025 4
6 - 11 October 2025 8
Updated: 3 March 2025 at 11:00 pm
Standard bookings

Loyalty discount: If you have been on an Alpine Recreation trip before, you will be eligible for $100 off the standard trip price (does not apply to any already discounted prices).

Standard Price 6 days
price per person
Individual bookings
group size
NZ$3799
2 - 4 per guide *

Please read the information on minimum and maximum group sizes below.

Deposit Payment

A non-refundable per-person deposit is payable to secure a booking:

  • NZ$500.00

The remaining balance of the trip price (including any applicable discounts) is due 60 days prior to departure. If you are booking within 60 days of the trip start, the full amount will be due.

 Booking conditions
Minimum & Maximum Group Size

A minimum number of 2 participants is required to run this trip. If you end up being the only person booked on the trip, you will be offered the choice of:

  1. paying an additional fee to run the trip at a reduced guide-to-guest ratio
    ( NZ$2,555.00 for 6 days )
  2. rescheduling to another trip/date
  3. a full refund

A maximum number of 4 participants per guide is defined by our safety management plan. For groups larger than this, it is usually possible to allocate additional guides.

Difficulty Ratings
Agility: 3.5 - Moderate scrambling agility +

Scrambling over rough ground with hand placement needed (eg. pulling yourself up on vegetation, clambering over boulders). Good foot placement required across a variety of terrain, including steep grass, alpine scrub, scree, boulder-fields and snow. Must be competent and efficient at moving over uneven and untracked terrain carrying a moderate backpack. Sections of steep and/or exposed terrain at times. May involve crossing snow slopes and/or glaciers, requiring the use of crampons and ice axe if conditions are firm.

Technical Ski Ability: 4 - Advanced ski tourer / split-boarder

Skis the fall-line on most slopes and in most conditions, although windblown crust and heavy snow may be a challenge. Confident and controlled skiing on steep slopes up to 40°. Uses appropriate techniques to ski couloirs or restricted slopes safely and at a reasonable speed. Able to do longer ascents with fewer rests, at speeds of 400m+ per hour. Uphill kick-turns are straight-forward unless it's firm and icy. Has modern, lightweight gear and uses it regularly.

Trip Difficulty Ratings - more info
Gamack Range Ski Traverse - Clothing & Equipment Checklist

Your gear check time will be provided at time of booking. Please bring as many of the items on the equipment list as you can. We can provide (at no extra charge), any of the items in list A that you are missing. Reminder: all food is provided.

Please note that you must bring your own alpine ski touring boots, or if you need to hire them, please see below.*1 All other ski and avalanche safety equipment is provided.

*1 Ski touring boots & split-boarding gear: these can be hired from: Gnomes Alpine Sports, Darfield; Small Planet Sports, Queenstown; or MT Outdoors, Wanaka. Book any hire equipment well in advance.

*2 Blister kit: we recommend Compeed and Leukoplast - available at chemists in Christchurch, Queenstown and Wanaka.


A. Equipment which Alpine Recreation can provide if you do not have your own:
Item Quantity
avalanche safety equipment
transceiver, shovel, probe
1
backpack - 45L
must have side tension straps
1
buff / sun scarf
for protecting ears & neck
1
headlamp
with spare battery
1
hiking boots
1
lightweight polypro / fleece gloves
1
polypro / merino thermal leggings
2
polypro / merino top
long-sleeved
2
ski touring equipment (excluding boots)
skis with touring bindings, poles, skins, ski crampons
1
snow gaiters
to fit over ski boots or built-in gaiters in your ski pants
1
sun hat
1
synthetic / fleece jacket
1
waterproof gloves / mitts
with removable inner for quick drying
1
waterproof parka
must have a hood
1
wool hat / balaclava
1
woollen socks
2

B. Equipment you must bring yourself/Alpine Recreation do not provide:
Item Quantity
3 season sleeping bag
lightweight
1
alpine ski touring boots
with removable liners for easy drying
1
camera
1
down jacket
(optional) 1
drink bottle / thermos flask
wide-mouth, minimum 1 litre
1
ear plugs
in case of snorers
1
personal first aid
please provide your own blister kit
1
personal underwear
1
quick-drying shirt
long-sleeved, for sun protection
1
small dry bags
for organising gear
1
snow goggles
1
soft-shell pants
(optional) 1
split-boarding equipment
split-board, boots, poles, skins, split-board crampons
1
sun and lip screen
high UV rating for snow
1
sun glasses
high UV rating for snow
1
toiletries
please keep these to a minimum
1