Altitude: 716m to 1080m. Gain: 36m. Loss: 386m . Gradient: 8 deg (Moderate)
Skills:
Climbing the short track back to the ridgeline, continue south along the ridgeline on a broad track / old roadbed through contorta pine. Protected from the westerly by the pines, it is a pleasant walk. Soon a large grassy clearing appears ahead, scattered with a few lone mature pines. A signpost points left to the Lotkow road.
The track drops east off Black Birch Ridge the valley below is revealed – an unbroken sequence of native bush. The descent is steep and slippery, but the track well cut as it drops down the narrow spur. Lower, the spur levels, become a ridge dividing the valley into two separate catchments, one flowing north, one south. A gravel road climbs from the valley floor to the north to meet us at the southern end of the track.