From Creswicke Flat Hut to Brodrick Hut via Brodrick Pass
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Distance: 8.2 km (6.0 DOC hours) - Unmarked route, clear - Easy-moderate terrain
Altitude: 273m to 1637m. Gain: 1504m. Loss: 794m . Gradient: 17 deg (Moderate-hard)
Skills: Alpine weather (2/7) - Streams (2/6) Winter - Iceaxe/crampons, avalanche risk (5/7)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

From Fraser Hut, head downriver 200m and find Mackenzie Creek. Follow this upstream for 1km to the 1st forks. The eastern fork draining Brodrick Pass has major falls in it upstream, and is not a viable route. Instead, take the western fork and look for DOC markers 200m upriver on the eastern bank marking the start of a track.

The track is vague at first, climbing to the spur, and easily lost (2011). However, once on the spur it is better defined and marked with markers of various ages. Follow the track up the spur to about 1150m, where it cuts ENE off the spur, dropping 100m to a basin below (not clear on the map). Here small flats in the beech are dotted with fire-rings marking a good campspot, with water from a small stream.

Continue east from the campspot, passing cairns marking the start of a route dropping into Mackenzie Creek down a steep slip. This route hits the valleyfloor at the bottom end of the clear upper section of the valley floor. From here, the route to the saddle is simple - head upriver on tussock, later gravel directly to Brodrick Pass.

Once over the pass, cairns mark the start of the route into the Huxley - down rocky faces cutting over the head of the 1st creek south of the pass. The now-poled track then follows the spur down to the valley floor.

Once on the valley floor, the poled track, well used, heads south at about 1020m towards Brodrick Hut. The last creek before the hut is deeply scoured out and is quite a scramble down and backup. This entire last 1km is exposed to avalanches from the peaks above in winter.

Last updated by: Madpom at 2015-07-08 15:50:43. Experienced: 2011-10-01
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