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July 4th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Looks like a good series www.trailseries.co.nz The Riverrun Trail Series offers spectacular scenery, exciting trails that wind their way alongside the region’s most stunning waterways and races that appeal to all abilities. The Riverrun Trail Series will allow competitors to explore three of the region’s recently developed tracks – the Hawea River Track, the Clutha [...]
Read MoreJuly 1st, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Hi Callum. Re the Queen Charlotte Track. (QCT) The QCT is on New Zealand land administered by DOC and free to walk. Between ship cove and camp bay its all DOC and unless you want to walk over some private land connecting parts of the QCT after camp bay you do not have to pay a cent. Dont [...]
Read MoreJuly 1st, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Dingle Burn Track walk, tramp, mountain bike, picnic, camping, no dogs Dingleburn carpark to Turihuka Conservation Area: 3-4hr – 11km Walking along Lake Hawea’s eastern shores there are great views up the Hunter Valley and on a clear day, to the west, as far as Mt Aspiring/Tititea. From the carpark, eight kilometres north of Timaru [...]
Read MoreJune 30th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
mountain bike, dogs, QLDC 20min – 1km Eely point is a popular, sheltered boating and picnicking area. From Wanaka town follow the lake shore to the right, past the marina, and on to Eely Point. Carrying on round the point for another five minutes takes you to Bremner Bay, a good family swimming spot.
Read MoreJune 30th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
S 37° 02.295 E 175° 13.178 60H E 341662 N 5899402 Quick Description: Kohukohunui Trig, at 687 metres above sea level, is the highest point in the Auckland region. Location: North Island, New Zealand Long Description: Unfortunatley there are no views from this trig but a beautiful walk through the native bush with views on [...]
Read MoreJune 27th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Tongariro Crossing in less than 2 mins
Read MoreJune 21st, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Hi all! I’m trying to plan a long trip for next year. I have a fairly clear image of what i want to do… now I just need to turn the dream into reality! The plan is firstly to hike the Te Araroa trail from the North to South tip of NZ. Questions: 1) Does [...]
Read MoreJune 19th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
“The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.” ~Robert Frost Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Matthew Frazier of No Meat Athlete. Why does the popularity of trail running in the United States surge [...]
Read MoreJune 18th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 2 Comments
Day trippers should be weather-wise on Central North Island treks, Ceana Priest reports. ——————– Unprepared day trampers are in increasing danger of being caught out on New Zealand’s most accessible alpine trek as winter approaches, authorities warn. Last month, there was a dramatic night rescue of a group of unprepared trampers on the Tongariro Crossing. [...]
Read MoreJune 17th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Interesting paper / view by Pete McDonald. http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/petemcd/qct/qct.htm
Read MoreJune 17th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
We loved the late afternoon walk we did on the Kapamahunga ranges recently (The Karamu Walkway -Four Brothers Reserve), so decided to check the next part of the walkway in the company of some friends. The Kapamahunga walkway is about 10km long, but we only had a couple of hours. We parked the car at [...]
Read MoreJune 16th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Rob Roy Glacier Track walk, hike, no bikes, no dogs 3-4 hours, bushline and return (10km) The track is an ideal entry point to Mt Aspiring National Park – an area of spectacular alpine scenery, snowfields, glaciers, sheer rock cliffs and waterfalls. A one hour drive from Wanaka brings you to the Raspberry Creek car-park. After a 15 minute valley walk you [...]
Read MoreJune 15th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Lindis Peak Track tramp, mountain bike, lookout, no dogs 4-5hr return The track is signposted at the start of Old Faithful Road, off SH8. The view from the 1,226-metre summit is one of the most extensive in Central Otago. The vista includes the stunning St Bathans Range to the east and numerous peaks along the [...]
Read MoreJune 14th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Grandview Range Track tramp, mountain bike, lookout, no dogs Sandy Point carpark to Viewpoint: 2-3hr Viewpoint to Awa Nohoaka Conservation Area: 1-2hr The track starts across the road from and slightly north of the Sandy Point carpark. A poled route follows Deep Gully up onto the skyline ridge and its great views. The track then [...]
Read MoreJune 13th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Isthmus Peak Track tramp, lookout, mountain bike, no dogs Isthmus Peak: 3-4hr – 8km Matatiaho Conservation Area: 5-7hr – 15km This track is signposted just south of Stewart Creek on SH6. Follow the poled route along the creek until it joins a farm track. From here it’s a steep, winding, rocky climb to a skyline [...]
Read MoreJune 12th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Timaru River Track tramp, fishing, no dogs Timaru River Loop Track: 3-4hr return Popular with trampers and anglers, the high river track is signposted 50 metres along the road from the Timaru Creek carpark and leads to a 4WD track above the river. Follow this somewhat demanding, undulating track to Deer Spur Creek near Junction [...]
Read MoreJune 11th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Hawea River Track mountain bike, picnic Albert Town to Hawea Dam: 3-4hr – 14km Suitable for all ages and experience, this riverside walk is over easy country and links Lake Hawea township to Wanaka, via Albert Town
Read MoreJune 11th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Fern Burn picnic, hut, no dogs, Te Araroa Fern Burn Hut 3-4hr – 7km The Wanaka end of the challenging, multi-day Motatapu Track provides an enjoyable day or overnight walk into the Fern Burn Hut. It begins with easy travel along the Fern Burn, to pass through steeper country as the burn narrows and cascades down [...]
Read MoreJune 11th, 2010 | Published in Walks | 1 Comment
Minaret Burn Track mountain bike, swimming, picnic, horse ride, no dogs Carpark to Colquhouns Beach: 2-3hr – 7km This well-formed track provides easy access to beautiful beaches along Wanaka’s western shore. From Homestead Bay carpark the track gently undulates towards small, sheltered, Colquhouns Beach; a popular swimming and picnic spot. The longer, more demanding trips [...]
Read MoreLooks like a good series www.trailseries.co.nz The Riverrun Trail Series offers spectacular scenery, exciting trails that wind their way alongside the region’s most stunning waterways and races that appeal to all abilities. The Riverrun Trail Series will allow competitors to explore three of the region’s recently developed tracks – the Hawea River Track, the Clutha [...]
Hi Callum. Re the Queen Charlotte Track. (QCT) The QCT is on New Zealand land administered by DOC and free to walk. Between ship cove and camp bay its all DOC and unless you want to walk over some private land connecting parts of the QCT after camp bay you do not have to pay a cent. Dont [...]
Dingle Burn Track walk, tramp, mountain bike, picnic, camping, no dogs Dingleburn carpark to Turihuka Conservation Area: 3-4hr – 11km Walking along Lake Hawea’s eastern shores there are great views up the Hunter Valley and on a clear day, to the west, as far as Mt Aspiring/Tititea. From the carpark, eight kilometres north of Timaru [...]
mountain bike, dogs, QLDC 20min – 1km Eely point is a popular, sheltered boating and picnicking area. From Wanaka town follow the lake shore to the right, past the marina, and on to Eely Point. Carrying on round the point for another five minutes takes you to Bremner Bay, a good family swimming spot.
S 37° 02.295 E 175° 13.178 60H E 341662 N 5899402 Quick Description: Kohukohunui Trig, at 687 metres above sea level, is the highest point in the Auckland region. Location: North Island, New Zealand Long Description: Unfortunatley there are no views from this trig but a beautiful walk through the native bush with views on [...]
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