Altitude: 597m to 782m. Gain: 210m. Loss: 190m . Gradient: 5 deg (Moderate)
Skills: - Streams (2/6)
From the DOC signposted Kiwi Burn Loop junction, a rough track enters the bush and heads up the hill towards the Kiwi Burn Saddle. This track is much more overgrown then the Loop and considerably muddy on the Kiwi Burn side. A good eye needs to be kept out for orange triangles.
The first large clearing is crossed, wading through tussock, keep a good eye for an orange triangle that marks where the track reenters the bush. After a long climb a small clearing is crossed (no markers at the bush edge, look for triangles a short distance into the trees), and the broad flat saddle is crossed in bush to another tiny clearing on its highest point. From the clearing, markers lead the way down a short, steep section until you pop out of the trees near the top of an open side valley which drops down into the Whitestone. There's no markers in the valley, but simply follow the valley down to reach the main river. There's good camping at the bush edge in a couple of spots, including a hunters fly camp on the northern bush edge beside the stream.