Altitude: 706m to 1316m. Gain: 610m. Loss: 15m . Gradient: 12 deg (Moderate-hard)
Skills: Occasional scrambles (3/7) - Streams (2/6) Winter - Snow/ice underfoot (2/7)
From Waipawa Forks Hut, drop back to the river and head upstream on the flat, shingle riverbed. Going is flat and easy for the first kilometer, though ideally a few river crossings are made (ankle-knee deep in normal conditions, can flood after rain). After 1km the gradient of the riverbed increases and it becomes increasingly rocky. But it is still a good route with no real bouler climbing required.
About 800m before the saddle a forks is reached and DOC triangles mark the start of a steep scramble up the spur in between the main creek (south) and a side creek (north). This is steep going through beech and scrub for a bit, but after a few hundred meters you emerge onto tussock faces, and sidle them, climbing, to the pass. The route is poled and there is a good ground trail above the bushline.