A Hakataramea landowner who watched more than 300ha of his land burn last week says there was little he could do to contain the growing inferno.
The vegetation fire at the Meyers Pass property in the Hakataramea Valley on Thursday scorched about 350ha of tussock, scrub and grassland, most of which was owned by farmer Hamish Elliot.
Firefighters and two helicopters were called in to help fight the fire, after a controlled burn-off got out of control about 2.40pm.
Elliot said once the fire spread, fanned by strong winds, he knew there was nothing he could do to control it.
''Basically, I had 95 per cent of the face that I was burning in the controlled area all burnt, the last little bit there as it came down to the three gullies that all meet.