Altitude: 636m to 1230m. Gain: 54m. Loss: 594m . Gradient: 21 deg (Moderate-hard)
Skills: Alpine weather (2/7) Winter - Snow/ice underfoot (2/7)
From the Kiwi Mouth - Kiwi Saddle track junction the orange track markers become prolific & you climb gently through beech forest to the flat high point of pt. 1238. Dropping in a NW direction you negotiate your way down a 'single-lane' width track through beech & alpine scrub before emerging onto open clay-pan faces. From this point to the bush line proper, you essentially connect up the various steep (600m in 1km) open NW facing clay-pans & clay-shutes as the route descends an ill-defined spur. Orange triangles become sparse & at some of the larger clay-pans care needs to be taken to identify the exit point as it is not always at the base of the clay-pan. The route steepens & swings west, & the views across to the expansive open tops of Mt Meany & the ridge up to the Manson Tops is impressive. Eventually, you hit the bush line & the gradient eases somewhat & eventually you are greeted by the distinctive orange of Kiwi Mouth Hut, sitting beside the Ngaruroro River.