Distance: 3.3 km (4.0 DOC hours) - Unmarked route, clear - Moderate-hard terrain
Altitude: 922m to 1113m. Gain: 124m. Loss: 219m . Gradient: 6 deg (Moderate)
Skills: Occasional scrambles (3/7) - Occasional rivers (3/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

From the forks below Smyth Saddle, cross to the TR (north) of the County and head downstream. Travel is mainly in the riverbed / riverbank - scrambling and rock-hopping, but some sections require detours onto steep / scrubby valleysides near the creek. If crossing the creek is not possible, a TL route can be achieved, but requires a 140m climb up the lowest of the four sidecreeks shown to sidle the base of the face above river bluffs. This section is very scrubby.

Once below the 1000m contour, the valley flattens and river crossings become easier. Follow the river down, crossing as required until you hit the forks with Bloomfield Creek. A good ford of the County is present just above the confluence.

County Stream Hut is reached via a very overgrown track as shown on maps, or by climbing a clean grassy slip 200m up Bloomfield Creek and sidling to intersect the cleaner, upper sections of the track. I found the latter approach better.

Created by: Madpom on 2016-02-13. Experienced: 2016-02-06
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