Altitude: 869m to 1098m. Gain: 109m. Loss: 319m . Gradient: 3 deg (Gentle)
Skills: Alpine weather (2/7) - Occasional rivers (3/6)
From your camp spot in the East Eglinton river flats flats make your way to roughly where the eastern tributary joins up with the main wast branch of the Eglinton. Cross to the true right to avoid scrub at the head of the flats and continue up river for about 1km before crossing back to the true left. Continue up valley as the river drops through a gorge at about CC09 135 093. The upper valley is all tussock with numerous thickly scrubbed side creeks but there is decent travel close to the main river.
Eventually reach the low, swampy saddle that separates the East Eglinton from the southern branch of Cascade Creek. Keep to the west side of the valley to avoid swamps and eventually drop down to the thickly scrubbed southern branch of Cascade Creek and cross to its true right side. Sidle around the head of Cascade Creek and make your way up the true left side of the northern branch crossing scrub filled side creeks. A large boulder field at CB09 148 163 is best avoided by crossing to the true right. Carry on up the creek until clear of the boulders and return to the true left. There is camping in the creek bed, the flat ground outside of the creek was swampy in December 2019. To carry on to the Duck/Cascade Saddle follow a spur on the true right up to the obvious low ground at the Duck Creek/Cascade Creek saddle about an hour further on.