Distance: 11.4 km (5.0 DOC hours) - Benched track - Easy-moderate terrain
Altitude: 916m to 1538m. Gain: 483m. Loss: 780m . Gradient: 6 deg (Moderate-hard)
Skills: Alpine weather (2/7) - Streams (2/6) Winter - Iceaxe/crampons (4/7)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

From the Mystery Lake turnoff, the 4WD track to Potts Hut swings north and starts to climb steadily to reach the tops of the Dog Range. A series of stepped climbs west follow, with flat saddles in between before the highpoint at pt1546 is reached.

200m west of the highpoint the track forks. Take the right-hand (northern) fork sidling then dropping towards the valley to the north in a series of zigzags. This is where 4WD and ATV access really end (unless you feel like tussock bashing on steep slopes beside the track) with the track scoured out by water beyond vehicular use.

At the base of the slope the track swings NW downstream following the southern bank of a small marshy creek, soon reaching an unnamed lake. There are, supposedly, viable camping spots here, but in mist and rain none were obvious when I passed through.

The hanging valley ends suddenly, and the now very rough and narrow former vehicle track follows the creek down before sidling onto the southern (left-hand) face and dropping down a series of river terraces to the main valley below. The last 10m to the creek is steep and crumbly and seems to stop the last of the ATVs, though one local motorcyclist (at least) has mastered it.

Potts Hut is visible 100m upriver on the eastern bank, across a small sidecreek. This is ankle deep in normal flows but could clearly flood in extreme weather.

Last updated by: Madpom at 2016-11-05 03:48:47. Experienced: 2016-03-25
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