Motatapu section of Te Araroa covered in 7 hours!
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
I see that two “adventure athletes” – Darren Blackhurst and Chris Dagg – covered the 49Km from Wanaka to Macetown along the Te Araroa trail in 7hrs 25minutes. That is an amazing effort, and it was not just them that were impressive – they only won by a couple of minutes, and about 34 teams finished the event!
The Motatapu event had previously “just” involved running/walking or mountain biking along the valley floor, but this year an additional event was included: running/walking the mountain trail that was established as the link between the Wanaka and Queenstown areas on Te Araroa, our national trail.
This “new event” consists of a trail described as “3-4 days”, and featuring 3 new huts – all established when Shonia Twain purchased the surrounding land a few years ago. The deal whereby this trail was established, deemed to be open “24×365″ and with three new huts was in fact initially suggested by Te Araroa Trust – so all credit to them, as they say. Given that fact, it is a shame that the Motatapu event organisers did not include “Te Araroa” in the title of this new event. But I digress!
So, mountain runners can cover a “3-4 day trail” in less than the amount of time most of us consider to be one working day, and this trail has almost 3000m of vertical climbing! Needless to say, they didn’t need to use the huts – unless nature called, in which case they did have other options!
All-in-all, a great event in a great part of the country – even if the competitors didn’t have time to fully appreciate the splendour of the area! That, of course, is why the rest of us take our time!
City Walker
Tags: Macetown, Motatapu, national trail, Queenstown, Te Araroa, Wanaka | Posted in Walks | 1 Comment »
