Altitude: 878m to 1448m. Gain: 56m. Loss: 626m . Gradient: 9 deg (Moderate)
Skills: Occasional scrambles (3/7) - Occasional rivers (3/6)
From the base of the gully draining Brabazon Saddle, a good route heads downstream on first scree and tussock. The north face becomes scrubby but following the face of the scree to the south provides easy travel. As the valley swings NE tussock and scrub become a problem, and it is necessary to sidle the southern face 20m or so above the creek to stay out of scrub, The valley gorges out for the last 500m and both the south face and valley floor are impassable. A good deer trail just above the gorge gives access to terraces on the northern face. Once on them sidle at that altitude until you are above the main valley flats before dropping NE to the valley floor. Do not be tempted by earlier scree chutes - they all descend to bluffs below.
An old stone hut marks the point where the south branch hits the valley flats. Head downstream on good flats. Good crossings with braids are present some 200m below the forks - knee deep in normal flows. It the river is high is is best to cross here and follow the northern bank. Otherwise take the easiest route, crossing as necessary. Dog Kennel Biv is at the downstream end of a black of beech on the northern bank. A cut track leaves the northern riverbank 100m upstream and leads to the hut. From the southern bank the hut is just visible, but you could miss it.