Distance: 4.2 km (3.5 DOC hours) - Unmaintained track - Moderate terrain
Altitude: 478m to 1009m. Gain: 679m. Loss: 148m . Gradient: 11 deg (Moderate)
Skills: - Occasional rivers (3/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

From the Waitara / County track junction, the track to County Stream Hut sidles and climbs east up the south side of the Waitara, cutting into the County to reach the riverbed 1.5km above the forks. A brief riverbed section follows, before the track cuts back onto the western valleyside to avoid the last of the falls, returning to the riverbed for good 200m later. The cut track was in good condition (2016) being free fo woody vegetation, though grass, fern, toetoe and flax were present and often waist high. The track was very well marked with permolat.

Above O'Reilly creek the route follows the riverbed on the true left (west) to County Stream Hut. A couple of sections have bypass tracks on the western valleyside where the riverbed is impassable. There are several bouldery sections and scrambles are required.

A rough, overgrown track climbs to a low terrace on the eastern valleyside 150m below County Stream Hut, and then sidles and climbs to the hut. This track was very overgrown lower down when I visited and I could not find it. An alternative route is to climb a clear grassy slip 200m up Bloomfield Creek onto the lower of two terraces, and then to cut north along the terrace until you hit the track. The hut is on the next terrace up, and the upper section of the track easier to locate / follow.

The crossing of County Stream below the hut is tricky in anything over than low flows, and when I visited it was necessary to cross above Bloomfield CReek, where a good crossing exists. This required a brief scramble on the western face above bluffs/boulders at the confluence.

Last updated by: Madpom at 2016-02-19 23:02:58. Experienced: 2016-02-07
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