Altitude: 772m to 1499m. Gain: 793m. Loss: 66m . Gradient: 11 deg (Moderate-hard)
Skills: Alpine weather (2/7) Winter - Iceaxe/crampons (4/7)
The ascent up The Rogue is steady and continuous up a cut, marked tramping track. Native bush slowly succumbs to invasive pinus contorta as you climb. The track has steep, gravelly sections, but is not a tough climb.
At the highpoint (pt 1106) the cut track ends and a route begins through the scrub. As the vegetation is often over head height, this involves some pushing and scrambling at first through manuka and invasive pines. Soon, however the scrub drops to knee height, then ends completely and we emerge onto the true Kaweka tops to that typical orange-yellow-grey mixture of lichens and alpine plants, rocks and clay-pan. The route continues to climb NNW to reach reach the ridgeline at the next highpont, 1km after the top of the climb.
Swinging NNE gentle climbs continue as the ridgeline rises and falls over The Tits, and on to Kaiarahi. The route is sparsely poled, but well traveled and easy to follow, but the ridgeline is high and exposed to the prevailing westerly.