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RECREATION WALKING and CYCLING TRAILS New Zealand Walk:

One path to rule them all -

APRIL 2019 ISSUE NO 255_

the Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Overseas Walk:

New Zealand Walks:

ECHO Walking Festival Overseas Walks

China - a land of long history, ancient landscapes

New Zealand Walk:

Popular Waiheke Island walk starts from wharf

Walk in Singapore a city in a garden

Photo Contest winners

New Zealand Walk:

Catchpool Valley has walks for all types of fitness NZ $8.50 inc GST

New Zealand Walk:

Sand, sand and more sand on

Manukapua Island www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

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CONTENTS

Issue 255 - 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walks: Catchpool Valley has walks for all types of fitness 6 New Zealand Walks: Catchpool Valley walking, tramping and cycling 10 New Zealand Walks: ECHO Walking Festival 12 New Zealand Walk: Kaurilands Domain, Titirangi 14 My Favourite Walk: Sand, sand and more sand 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 My Favourite Walk: Two ways to hike to Here- pai Hut 21 New Zealand Walk: Mt Herepai Hut climb has a mixed track 22 My Favourite Walk: One path to rule them all on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing 28 Overseas Walk: Walk in Singapore, a city in a garden 30 New Zealand Walk: Popular Waiheke Island walk start from wharf 32 New Zealand Walk: Kahikatea Walk - a nature walk 34 Overseas Walk: Soaking up the views in WA - Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse to Yallingup 37 New Zealand Walk: Sculpture Walk in Botanic Gardens 40 Overseas Walk: China - a land of long history, ancient cultures and diverse landscapes 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 Index of previous 14 issues 45 Coming Events: New Zealand 50 Coming Events: Overseas 52 Directory of Walking Groups 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Pak-A-Roo Jackets

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Cover photo: On the “Coast to Coast Walk” in the UK. It portrays Duncan Smith’s two sons, Jack (L) and Tim having a wee rest above a small stream in the Lake District section of the walk. They had 11 days of blue skies and the last day just a bit of rain! Photo by Duncan Smith, Whakatane.

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Camino by electric bike

It’s not the way the pilgrims of old would have done it but Cycling Europe is now offering the option to bike the Camino by electric bike. The 800km journey from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela along the French Route in Northern Spain, is an 18-day trip by bike. It’s graded moderate to challenging with some climbs of up to 900m per day. The e-bikes take the sweat out of these climbs and allow those without elite fitness to enjoy the ride. The e-bikes also have front suspension to cope with rougher surfaces as there are some unpaved trails. Cyclists can expect to bike up to seven hours a day. Luggage is moved between overnight stops and accommodation is a mix of two to three-star rural hotels and country guesthouses. The route can be split into two stages of 10 and eight days if clients don’t want to do the whole route in one go. Rest days can also be added. Cost for the 17 day rental of an e-bike is around $828 plus the 18-day tour costs $2698.

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$7,600 will help signpost Rawhitiroa Wetland wildlife walk

Wild for Taranaki has received $7,600 to build interpretation and education signs along its planned Rawhitiroa Wetland Walk. The grant comes from the Walking Access Commission. Wild for Taranaki, also known as the Taranaki Biodiversity Trust, is restoring the Taranaki wetland area close to Eltham. Wild for Taranaki is building tracks in the area, which will be open to the public to share the value that wetlands provide to the Taranaki region. When complete, the Rawhitiroa Wetland Walk will be a kilometre long. Along the walk, education signs will share information on four topics - mudfish, wetlands, restored communities, and collaboration. Kirstin Foley, Wild for Taranaki’s General Manager, says the wetlands around Taranaki are incredibly rare and diverse. “We want to rebuild a place where local Taranaki people see the native plants and animals that thrive in our province, unthreatened by invasive species. Families will be able to learn about mātātā fernbirds and long-finned tuna that live among the raupō.” Kirstin Foley says she hopes the wetland walk will eventually link up with the existing Rotokare Sanctuary. The Walking Access Commission’s local Regional Field Advisor Kevin Ross says the new signs will improve walkers’ experience of the wetland walk. “This will be a short, easy walk that people of all ages can use to learn about the nature and history of their area.” Wild for Taranaki’s Rawhitiroa Wetland Project is supported by the South Taranaki District Council (which owns the land) as well as Taranaki Regional Council and the Eltham Community Board. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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Wine trail winner in Central Otago The 4 Barrels Walking Wine Trail has become one of the most requested maps at the Cromwell i-Site in Central Otago. Launched in September 2017, the route starts in Cromwell’s town centre and connects four of the region’s premium wine tasting rooms. The trail is free with the only costs being wine tasting fees (redeemable on a purchase) as well as food that is available in three of the tasting rooms. The 4 Barrels Walking Wine Trail is a self-paced, free walking tour of four of Central Otago’s premium wine tasting rooms. The 8-kilometre loop trail includes Misha’s Vineyard, Aurum Wines, Scott Base and Wooing Tree Vineyard, as well as capturing some wonderful scenery through orchards and around Lake Dunstan.

Forest and Bird Enhance Waitangi Regional Park

After four years of planting at Waitangi Regional Park, the Napier Branch of the Forest and Bird Protection Society of NZ has sponsored an outdoor seat and sign overlooking the wetland area. Branch chairman David Belcher with members Liz Carter, Neil Eagles, and Valerie Hart were on site this morning to see the new seat and an information sign alongside that explains their involvement. “The seat and the sign are recognition of our Branch’s involvement with the enhancement of this unique area. It’s been carefully located so people can enjoy the marvellous views,” said David Belcher, Chairman Napier Branch of Forest and Bird. The seat overlooks the wetland towards Ātea a Rangi (the celestial compass), the sea and Cape Kidnappers. The Napier Branch of Forest and Bird, in conjunction with the regional council, has had a major role in planting through this part of the Waitangi Regional Park since its inception four years ago. Their focus has been on enhancing the wetland to provide habitat for birds, a nursery for fish, and to create public environmental awareness.

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Trekking Hokkaido’s wild lands Active Asia is promoting a nine-day small group guided tour that explores a secluded part of eastern Hokkaido, Japan. The tour includes daily walking and trekking between 1.5 and five hours and takes in mountain ranges, forests and crater lakes. ‘Nine days hiking in Japan is the Trekking Hokkaido’s wild lands Exploring wetlands, forests and more by foot is the best way to experience eastern Hokkaido ideal antidote to cure any city related stress,’ says Valentina Mould-Morelli, director of creative and marketing with Active Asia. ‘After each day’s walk, guests will relax in Onsen hot springs, a by-product of the region’s geothermal activity.’ sales@ activeasia.co.nz

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New Zealand Walks

Catchpool Valley has

walks for all fitness types

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he popular Catchpool Valley in the Rimutaka Forest Park is a great place for camping and outdoor experiences, from easy walks to challenging wilderness hikes. The 22,000 hectare Rimutaka Forest Park encompasses much of the Rimutaka Range, which divides the Hutt Valley from the Wairarapa Plains. Easily accessible from Wellington, the area is popular with walkers and hikers. The Catchpool Valley recreational area is just 30 kilometres from Wellington. There are walks in the Catchpool Valley suitable for all ages and fitness levels. A campground, with tent and motor home sites, caters for people wanting to stay longer in this wilderness area. Forest cabins in the more remote Orongorongo Valley are available for exclusive hire and can be booked through the visitors centre. The Rimutaka Forest Park contains native birdlife, including bellbirds, tui, kaka kereru and ruru. Red deer, goats, pigs and possums are also present. Beech forest dominates much of Below: A couple exit from the loop track into the sunlight.

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Above top: Walking beside the nikau palms on the Catchpool Loop Walk.

Above: The information kiosk and shelter, picnic area at the carpark.

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Below: A footbridge crosses a wet area with nikau palms in the background.

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Catchpool Valley has walks for all fitness types the range, joined by other large native tree species at lower altitudes. In the northeastern corner of the park, a steep incline - created in 1878 for a rail route - provides one of the better mountain biking experiences in the Wellington region. The trains now use a tunnel deep in the mountain, but the incline is maintained by local authorities as a recreational area. Getting there The entrance to Rimutaka Forest Park is on the Coast Road, 12 km south of Wainuiomata in the Hutt Valley. The entrance gate to Catchpool valley is open during summer daylight saving 6 am–8 pm; winter 6 am–6 pm. Above: Crossing the Graces Stream footbridge. Below: The board walk on the Nga Taonga Nature Walk.

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festival has some of the most popular walks and attractions in the area. The “Coromandel Coastal Walk“, is a breath-taking coastal experience. Follow the track from Fletchers Bay to Stony Bay in the very northern Coromandel through lush native fauna, farmland and stunning coastal scenery with your guides. At the other end of the scale you can join the fun of a Family Easter Egg hunt in the Puketoki Reserve. With nearly 30 guided walks scheduled between April 6 and April 28, 2019 the ECHO Walking Festival aims to promote outdoor walks and activities for all abilities. The region that plays home to the many walking trails and stunning scenery, are clearly illustrated by the annual photography contest and impressive gallery of images available on the website. The Festival presents an opportunity to explore new tracks as a group led by a guide who knows the area and has a good knowledge of its history. A social occasion for locals and visitors alike, the organized walks enable those with similar interests in nearby

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iscovering New Zealand’s natural forestry, bush-land and coastal scenery is what the ECHO Walking Festival is all about, and it’s a very good reason to put on your walking shoes and hit the trails. Showcasing some of New Zealand’s

best kept secrets, the ECHO Walking Festival celebrates the many walks and treks from the northern Coromandel all the way to the Kaimai Ranges. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll through the Karangahake Gorge, an adventure on Mayor Island, or discovering the glow worms in the bush, the walking

Above: On the Dubbo Loop walk. Below left: On a bush walk.

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areas to share a memorable experience, and many regulars of the festival continue to frequent the walks with friends and family. Some walks that require transport have limited numbers. The calendar of walks and registration is available at www.echowalkfest.org.nz. Registration is essential for all Walks. The ECHO Walking Festival 2019 runs between April 6 and April 28. Above: A stream runs between a cliff. Below On the mud flats on Matakana Is.

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. Above top left: The sign at 52 Atkinson Road. Above and below left: A coloufull sign. Above right: The track wanders over a footbridge.

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short walk in Auckland West starts at Kaurilands Domain is at Atkinson Road, Titirangi

West. From the carpark the 1.2km walk goes through a the carved archway and follows alongside the Hibernia Stream There are a number of interpretation signs along the way, before crossing a foot bridge and heading though the covered bush section. To the left in the domain is the Kaurilands Kindy that has been a part of the Titirangi community for over 60 years and on the other side is the GEIS Intermediate School. Due to the kindy being located within the Kaurilands Domain the kindy is not allowed signage on the road, so many locals don’t even know they are here! The pathway carries on its way to Ceramco Park. It’s only a short walk, but if you wanted to make it l o n g e r y o u c a n wa l k t h e p a r k . Note: There are no toilets here. Parking iswww.walkingnewzealand.co.nz good with the carpark area.

Above right top: The track leads though the bush section. Above right: A track goes off the main track with colourful signs on both sides of the pathway.

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My Favourite Walk

Sand, sand and more s on Manukapua Island By Vicky Ross

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ithin the wider boundaries of our cities what an amazing diversity of landscapes we have in this amazing country of ours. With the restrictions imposed by kauri dieback disease, our boots are discovering other less trodden areas in the outdoors. One such walk is Big Sand Island or Manukapua Island. Where? What? Well you may ask. Big Sand Island is on the west coast

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day. Possibly the best time to visit would be in the shoulder seasons. High summer temperatures would make a very hot thirsty day. But in ideal conditions it is a unique experience. After walking across the sand flats the island presents itself as a vast series of sand dunes interspersed with grasses north of Auckland on the convoluted and low bush. coastline of the Kaipara Harbour. From It is a palette of harmonious colour Wellsford turn left at the Caltex station highlighted by the bright blue sky above. and follow signs to the right for Port Albert. Turn left into Wharehine Road, then Run Road to Tapora. Access is off Okahukura Road at the very end of the Tapora Peninsula. Look for the Okahukura Conservation Area sign. From there it’s a narrow one way sand track. And a big sandy island it truly is. A wildlife refuge hosting many migratory birds as well as our dangerously rare NZ dotterel. Nesting areas are at either end of the island, so be mindful of them. There are no facilities so come prepared. Shelter is minimal and of course our prevailing westerly winds can make their presence keenly felt on a blustery Abovel left: The group on Manukapua Island. Above right: Sandhills everywhere. Below right; A long wide flat part of the island. Opposite page below left: A washed up tree looks like a monster from the past. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

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Footprints trail the ever-changing sand patterns as you circumnavigate the island. Distance is deceptive in such uninterrupted landscapes. The sand dunes provide a contoured skyline of bright sandy peaks and shadowed troughs.

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Sand, sand and more sand For those of us who can remember the old western song “Shifting Whispering Sands”, this is it . Governed by wind direction and slope of the dune, little sand rivulets and mist- like sprays change shape and pattern as you walk. This walk gives yet another view of the Kaipara Harbour, part of Auckland’s coastline that has been largely overlooked in th past for tourism. Now it’s gaining popularity on and off the water. It has a meandering intricate coastline of 3350 km the largest Harbour in the Southern Hemisphere. ( NZ Geographic). An interesting detour on the return to Wellsford is a visit to Minniesdale Chapel on Shegadeen Road at Wharehine. This is a delightful simple little historic chapel looking out to the Kaipara waters. It was established by the Albertland settlers under the direction of the Rev. E S Brookes in 1867. Many of those settlers and their descendants are buried in the peaceful grounds, a fitting end to their hardworking lives of endeavour in a new land. As the photos show, definitely a favourite walk. Above: The historic Minniesdale Chapel on Shegadeen Road at Wharehine. Below right: Looking out through a window at Minniesdale Chapel.

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Above left: Husband Dennis enjoying the harbour view from the small bush walk at Tuapiro Reserve, Katikati. Photo by Carol Downey, Hamilton. Below left: Walking the Northern Circuit of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in November. Photo by Christine Glasgow, Little Manly, Whangaparaoa. Below: Richie Hart, 6 years old, stopping for morning tea on the way up to Longview Hut. Photo by Julie MacLean, Palmerston North.

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Above left: After walking along the Glen Allen track in Kingston, the Northern Southland walk group had lunch down at the wharf. Photo by Heather Winter, Lumsden. Above right: Grandkids walking after their dad on the grassy ridge on Tiritiri Matangi island on a hot morning. Photo by Heather Glasgow, Manly, Whangaparaoa. Below right: My daughter, granddaughter and grandson walked with me into the Waipohatu Waterfalls in the Catlins, inland from Slope Point. It was a lovely January day and the track was dry. The bush was beautiful and the stream flowing down the right hand side of the track as we were going in was lovely. Photo by Heather Westrupp, Richmond, Invercargill.

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n Valentines day, last year 19 Manawatu Tramping & Ski Club (MTSC) Wednesday Trampers chose to dodge the romantic frenzy of the day by tramping to the Herepai Hut in the Tararua Forest Park. We assembled at the Manganatoka Valley car park and at 9am made our way across the first swing bridge. Here we were By Bob briefed by trip leader Evan. Hodgson Six trampers chose to tramp up the bottle track and on to the hut. This is a steep route and requires several river crossings on a day of low flows. Most made it to the hut then back via the two swing bridges. The remaining thirteen trampers then tramped along the valley to the second and longer swing bridge and up to Cross Roads and on to the hut. Again most made it to the hut for lunch.

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Above: Map Showing the tracks and swing bridges. (Bottle track at the top). All were out by 3pm some a little weary on what was a warm and humid day and a 10km tramp for all. It was a contented bunch that then visited the Lazy Graze Cafe in Eketahuna. The van was back to Palmerston North by 5pm.

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Opposite page top: Crossing a river on the Bottle Track. Above top left: Morning tea stop on Bottle Track.

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t Herepai is located in the Tararuas Forest Park, Northern Wairarapa, and is situated on the Haukura Ridge. The track begins at the road end and makes its way along the river for just over a kilometer. The climb starts at the second river crossing. The climb to the ridge is constant and rooted. Its not too steep. The ridge has a signpost and here at 770m turn right and make your way along a good ridge path to the hut. Notice the sign with the tree bottles as you make your way down to the saddle. Its then a sharp climb up 100m (height) to the hut. From the hut make your way north towards the ridge. This is a steep climb up to 900m in the forest before heading out above the tree line. The path remains difficult as there is plenty of tussock grass hiding the way forward and the path remains up hill. Water is available at the hut. Allow seven hours in good summer conditions. In poor conditions it will take longer. Fact File Getting there: The path starts about 20 minutes from Mt Bruce. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

It is classed as a good day hike up to the ridge Length: 12.95km. Grade: Intermediate steep in places This path goes above the treeline and is very exposed to bad weather. Tramping in the Tararuas requires proper preparation take adequate food and water, warm and waterproof clothing, and sun protection in summer. And advise someone of your intentions. Reasonable cellphone coverage along this route once on the ridge, including Herepai Hut and the top of mountain. Herepai Hut is best accessed from Putara Road end. Approximate times from nearest road and huts Putara Road end: Two hours. Dundas Hut: Five hours Roaring Stag Hut: Three hours.

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Daniel Haddock relates his experiences when walking over the Tangariro Alpine Crosssing on . . .

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By Daniel Haddock

taying in the fully-booked National Park YHA hostel on Friday night, December 7th, 2018, we were all gazing out at the three Mountain Gods gifted to Aotearoa/New Zealand in 1887 by Ngati Tuwharetoa Chief, Te Heuheu Tukino IV (Horonuku). Tongariro, Ngauruhoe, and Ruapehu are the central focus of the Tongariro National Park. Those staying at the hostel provided a taste of contemporary tourism in Aotearoa. It was youthful, ethnically diverse and friendly. There were so many Germans, one wondered if there were any under 30s left in Deutschland. Many of these young adventurers

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were there for the same reason: to walk the Tongariro (borne away in the South wind) Alpine Crossing on Saturday. 19.4 kilometres lay ahead (nearly a halfmarathon) with an elevation gain of 1,125 metres from the Mangatepopo end. Not all beer and skittles In the changeable weather and volcanic hazard zone of this fantastic dual natural and cultural World Heritage area, preparation was essential. The Department of Conservation (DOC) pamphlet highlighted some of the challenges which lay ahead: the searing sun, dehydration (no drinking water is available throughout most of the trail), biting wind, torrential rain, enveloping fog, uneven volcanic terrain, and snow/ ice conditions. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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The popular walk has been the location of many a rescue over the years with trampers wandering off track, taking wrong turns, or underestimating the climb and the time needed to do it. A report released last year showed search-and-rescue missions in the Central Plateau, which includes the crossing, shot up 163 per cent over the past few years while all other national parks remained stable. (Disagreements over rescues from Tongariro Crossing, Steph Rangi, Feb. 01, 2019) In other words, you begin the trip not knowing if for one reason or another, you will actually be able to reach the Ketetahi Bus Park on the other side. I had been warned previously about having to turn back by a number of teachers and parents with school groups as the weather’s fury closed in. For this reason, my pack included waterproof and warm gear, food, electrolytes, sunblock, arnica for sore legs, antiseptic cream/ bandaids, etc. Our party of four met at 7am in front of the hostel for the shuttle bus trip to Mangatepopo Valley. You can start from the Ketetahi end but there is more climbing particularly to reach South Crater from this side, adding an hour or more to the trip. It’s a beautiful day A warm, windless day with full visibility was forecast. We could see Mt Taranaki on the way as the shuttle headed 7 kilometres off SH 47 towards Mt. Doom/ Ngaruhoe where Frodo had to drop the ‘one ring to rule them all’. Yes, the Lord Above: Heading down to trail’s end with Lake Rotoaira in the distance. Photo

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of the Rings aura is still powerful after all these years. The Tongariro alpine area is definitely ‘other worldly’. There is plenty of support from the ‘get-go’ to ensure the trip is as enjoyable as it could be. DOC has constructed bridges, wooden walk ways, and steps. Rubber matting under laid much of the trail. Signage was placed throughout the walk highlighting background information, dangerous areas, etc. Toilets were available at the beginning and end as well as two places along the trail. These were well-used as there was little bush or tree cover to duck behind if ‘nature called’. All this infrastructure was necessary to support the increasing international interest in the ‘finest one-day walk’ in the world. The track is equipped to handle around 600 walkers daily but on busy days it’s getting as many as 3000. Visitor numbers have been increasing 15 percent year-on-year with around 125,000 people walking the crossing last year. (Tongariro Crossing struggling to cope with hordes of tourists, 25/2/2017, Lewis Hampton.) The first few kilometres were an easy gradient giving a taste of the variety of terrain we would encounter during the day. The Mangatepopo Valley was carved out by glaciers and then filled in by lava flows. You follow many streams and see a few lakes throughout the walk but the water is not drinkable due to the high mineral content from the volcanic surrounds. There was a steady stream of people and many had not read the DOC information. Unsuitable foot wear, lack

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One path to rule them all of hats, sunglasses, sunblock, and above all low levels of fitness would have tempered any joy of completing this walk for many that day. The Devil’s Staircase lies in waiting As you leave the end of the Mangatepopo Valley, the sign below appears at the start of the Devil’s Staircase. Even the Shuttle driver warned us that morning about the ‘elephant in the room’. It is a ‘lung burner’, climbing 340 metres

from Soda Springs to the South Crater. There are hundreds of steps, and a section of chains to steady your continual ascent. If you want to know how much climbing you have left, you just look to the next ridge line to see the long line of people creeping ever- upwards. This sign became a good place to take stock, ‘slip,slop,slap’, have a drink and enjoy the panoramic vistas. As we ascended to South Crater, there

were a few traffic jams as slower walkers struggled. There were a few bends you could pass or be passed on but there was not much room to manoeuvre. At any slightly flat area, people pulled off to catch their breath and regroup. As you approach the still-active Red Crater, the highest point at 1,886 metres, you begin to realise ‘why you came this way’. The striking oxidation of iron in the rock creates a deep velvet cloak on the side of the hollow crater wall. Views to the east expand to the Kaimanawa Forest Park and the Desert Road. Remaining snow clung to certain hill sides and many rushed across to them Above left: Following the Manga-ate-tipua Stream to the Ketetahi Bus Parking Area. Photo by D Haddock. Above right: Surfing the scree to the Emerald Lakes. Photo by D Haddock. Below left: Mt. Ngauruhoe/Mt. Doom as seen from the YHA Hostel. Photo by

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Above: At the Apex: Red Crater.

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main trail. It was all part of the full-on experience! Te Wai-whakaata-o-te-Rangihiroa / Rangihiroa’s mirror- Blue Lake The trail flattens out again and then a short climb brings you to the largest lake on the crossing. Te Rangihiroa is said to have explored this area around 1750. (DOC pamphlet). You are advised not to swim in the lake or eat nearby as it is Tapu/Sacred. But you can’t help stopping and staring at this amazing body of water. It is best to see the lakes between late September to April as they can be completely blanketed by ice/snow in winter months. This active volcanic zone is scattered with reminders of the 2012 eruptions such as the newest steaming vents at the Te Maari craters which are visible from the lakes. A walk of two halves: Descent to Ketetahi Bus Park From the Blue Lake at 1,700m, you begin a continuous descent over the next 8-9 kilometers to the bus park at 700m. At first you are in tussock country with

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to have their photo taken doing snow angels or just rolling in the white stuff in early summer. Hidden Gems: Ngarotopounamu/Emerald Lakes Your first view of these ‘greenstone-hued lakes’ below South Crater is breath-taking. They have been coloured by the minerals leeching from the Red Crater filling the explosion craters with cold, acidic water. Steaming vents/ fumaroles around the lakes emit that ‘rotten egg’ odour. To descend, you must plunge down the steep scree hillside. This is a common feature of walking at altitude in Aotearoa’s volcanic regions. My Nordic walking poles were handy for traversing the slippery slope. Others found the material difficult to cope with, falling and sliding, or heading as far as they could to one side to hook up again with the

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little or no shelter, heading towards the hardwood forest below. There is a brief respite from the long ever-descending switchbacks at the Ketetahi Shelter where there is a nice deck to sit on and gaze at lakes Rotoaira and Taupo. Toilets are available but no

drinking water. The hut was damaged in the 2012 eruptions, so accommodation is no longer available. In 1974, Linda and I walked to the Ketetahi Hot Springs. A colourful stretch of bubbling springs rolling and tumbling over the rocks forming pools

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of various sizes. It is now out of bounds as the private land owner has denied access. Well, at least we got to see it 45 years ago! Looming Lahar The descent is often more difficult than the ascent on old legs. Luckily my walking poles came into their own and I was able to motor down to the shelter and beyond. Eventually the bush provided much needed shade with the added bonus of following the Manga-a-te-tipua Stream.

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Although you have left the active volcanic zone, you have now entered a ‘Higher Risk Lahar Hazard Zone’. Most locals will be familiar with the term but perhaps not all the tourists. “Most lahars on Mt Ruapehu are caused by eruptions through the crater lake. An eruption throws the water [out of the lake] onto the slopes around it and that water concentrates in a valley and comes hooning down the valley.” Lahar can also contain ash, mud, ice and other debris, and move rapidly at 60-90 kilometres per hour. (Volcanic Eruption Detection System on Mount Ruapehu from Our changing World, RNZ, 9:34 pm on 11 September 2014) The Tongariro Eruption Detection System (TEDS) provides a warning light system at either end of the crossing. An amber light shines when there is danger and then red if volcanic danger www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

has closed the crossing. The buses and shuttles were waiting After nearly six hours, we arrived at the Ketetahi Bus Park. There are set times for pick up and we had a short wait. It was time to sit in the shade and relax. A group of young fitness instructors or personal trainers were doing their stretches and warm-down exercises. I was sure I would topple over if I tried something similar, so I just sat there in a reflective mood. The Crossing experience exceeds the hype. Variations in colour, terrain, elevation and volcanic activity areas keep things interesting the whole way. The ever-present mountain gods, Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu guard this middle-earth realm. These panoramic vistas will keep drawing people back.

Perhaps next time we will attempt the Tongariro Northern Circuit, or ascents of Ngauruhoe and Tongariro.

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Walk in Singapore a city in a garden

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By Judy Eva

f you are visiting Singapore put this amazing attraction on your “to do” list, it is a must to visit. Often called a city in a garden the world’s largest greenhouse and flower dome is situated in a nature park that

spans 101 acres of reclaimed land in the central region of Singapore. A huge colourful futuristic park opened in June 2012 it offers a vibrant horticultural oasis of lush greenery and floral displays. Adjacent to the Marina Reservoir and behind the luxurious Marina Bay Sands

Hotel, the park consists of three water front gardens, Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden, the largest being Bay South Garden at 54 acres. The Flower Dome has thousands of magnificent flowers and plants from the Mediterranean and subtropical regions in this cooled conservatory. Wander Above left: A view of the Supertree Grove from one of the many gardens. Marina Bay Sands Hotel in background. Below left: Shaded walk in Gardens of the Bay . Above right: Look our for otters coming out of the Singapore river into Gardens of the Bay ponds.

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amongst thousand year old olive trees, Baobabs of the cool dry Mediterranean and sub tropical regions. Visit the Cloud Forest where a spectacular 150 metre waterfall cloaked in vegetation awaits you, orchids, pitcher plants and ferns from the cool moist tropical Montana region. There is an elevator that travels seven stories to take you to the top and with a great view where you can look down onto the displays below. Enjoy a walk along the 22 metre high OCBC Supertree Skyway suspended from the iconic super trees and admire Right: One of the many walks in gardens of the bay. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

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Popular Waiheke from wharf

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aiheke Island is renown for its great weather, splendid beaches, picturesque vineyards, native bush and many beautiful coastal walks. One such walk the popular Matiatia, Church Bay, Oneroa (southern loop), starts from the Matiatia Ferry Terminal with stunning views to expansive reserves and charming villages.

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Walk in Singapore a city in a garden the spectacular view of Marina Bay and the Singapore’s Skyline. Other surrounding outside gardens to visit, Heritage Gardens with ethnic plants, World of Plants Dragon fly Lake with a 440 metre boardwalk, Children’s Garden, Sun Pavilion for cacti enthusiasts and many other beautiful walks too many to mention. There are many cafes and eating places, all at different prices to suit all pockets. Plenty of places to buy drinks and also access to toilets. Plenty of seats in the shade. The duration in the three main inside gardens is probably about three hours

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Above top: Indoor Cloud Forest Walkway. Below: The sign says it all.

and the outside gardens can take up the rest of the day. I spent the whole day there and could have stayed longer except that the heat had got to me. Be sure to catch the beautiful evening light display. Because the temperature is in the high 30’s it is very humid, hot and tiring so always carry a bottle of water or fruit juice. Your clothes will be stuck to your body. Even in the shade it is very hot but be sure to enjoy. I found the taxi fares to be very cheap compared to New Zealand. The Flower Dome, Cloud Forest and OCBC Skyway are open from 9am to 9pm and the outdoor gardens from 5 am to 2 am but may pay to check in case of change. Brochures can be obtained from all hotels.

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Start at Matiatia Wharf and follow the path to the southern end of Matiatia Bay. Cross the footbridge, follow the track uphill to the lookout on Nick Johnstone Drive and along the coastal track to Te Miro Bay. Continue along the coast to Church Bay and, when you get to the end, follow the track along the fence line to the top of the hill towards Church Bay Road. Follow Church Bay Road through Alison Park to Oneroa village. If heading back to Matiatia, turn left into Ocean View Road and follow it to the wharf or enter Atawhai Whenua Reserve and follow the lower track along the edge of the wetland to Matiatia Bay. Alternative routes: Option one: Leave the track at Te Miro Bay and walk back to Oneroa via Nick Johnstone Drive. This will cut the length of the walk by half an hour. Option two: Loop through Pio Rehutai Reserve at Church Bay Road. This will take you through the hills above Blackpool and Oneroa, and it links back to Church Bay Road. This will add half an hour to the walk. For a longer walk, from Church Bay Road walk up the private driveway with public access and take the loop back to Oneroa. There are spectacular views on this walk. A Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand revegetation project and historic sites are the highlights of this walk. Time: Approximately two hours Dogs: Keep your dog/s under control, particularly on steep sections of the track. Facilities: Toilets and kiosk at Matiatia ferry terminal. Toilets and shops at Oneroa. Toilets at Blackpool Reserve. Note: Keep a lookout for signs showing alternative routes.Above: www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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Above: Looking over Matiatia Bay from the track, with two ferries in the bay. Below: The track from Matiatia with steps up for more great views.

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Kahikatea Walk - a nature walk

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he Kahikatea Walk in the Pohangina Valley, Manawatu, is an easy walk, a great introduction to nature, and has a well defined and easy to follow track that is suitable even for children of all ages. This track is maintained by DOC (Department Of Conservation). Bring your own drinking water as there is no fresh water available. The Kahikatea Trees are enormous, leaving one in awe, at how small we are. They tower up into the sky with their branches stretching out to the world. As the name of the walk suggests, mature kahikatea are abundant and are the stars in this reserve. If the ground is dry enough try lying on your back to look up at the canopy and admire these majestic native trees. There is a stand of rata trees beside the track that started out life by piggybacking on larger trees. They perch in the tree as an epiphyte and send down roots that then form their ground supAbove left and below: The well formed track is easy walking through the trees.

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port. tree, sometimes killing it in the process. As the rata grows, its roots become The track is 1.26 kilometers long one twisted and interwoven with each other. way and allow about 30 minutes. The rata then grows larger than its host Getting there The track is located in the Pohangina “Older & Valley about 40 minutes drive from Bolder” Palmerston North. by Judith From Ashhurst, drive north along Doyle Pohangina Road, then turn right onto Published by Pohangina Valley East Road. New Holland Go past the Highland Youth Camp Publishers. on your right and Pohangina Valley East Send cheque for $25 (this includes Road veers off to the right. P&P) to: Judith Doyle, Stay on this road and the track is #3, 14 Oriental located on your left from the carpark Terrace, Oriental Bay, approximately 1km past Arbon’s Road. Wellington.

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Soaking up the views in WA

Cape Naturaliste Light House to Yallingup

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By Yvonne van Eerden

e were visting Perth, Western Australia and had the opportunity of going to Margaret River to do some day walks on the Cape to Cape. We chose to first walk Cape Naturaliste in the Leeuwin - Naturaliste National Park Lighthouse to Yallingup, a 14km walk along the coast and cliff tops. Before we left Margaret River it was pouring with rain (they had cooler temperatures than normal) but by the time we were ready to leave the rain had cleared and we still had a 45 minute drive to the start of the walk. We headed off on the Cape to Cape walk at 9.30am, and looked around the lighthouse first which was very special to see. Beautiful views with a light Above: On the Cape to Cape Track. Below left: All ready to go.

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breeze and sunshine and a temperature of 24 degrees. Great for us Kiwis. The first 3.5 km was a sealed path, great for families with children and prams, wheel chairs and grannies that definitely encourages families to walk. The views were stunning, the sea so blue and the sky so blue. We had been told by a local that you could see the whales from the walk but the whales had already migrated away. We came to Sugar Loaf Rock which was a great formation in the sea, we stopped for morning tea and to soak up the views. The beaches were a beautiful white Above: The beautiful blue sea from the track.

sand and some easy to access but others very hard to get to as we were above on the cliffs. We took our time as we stopped to take many photos and just look and soak in the scenery. The track changed to sand and limestone and was very narrow in places. You also had to keep an eye out for snakes and yes we came across a black snake who had heard us thumping along the track and it slid off into the low bush to hide. We just saw about 20cm of the snake and were amazed that it was around in the middle of the day. The limestone formations were incredible leaving amazing formations. There was so much to see and the scenery changed all the time.

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Australian Walk

Soaking up the views in WA

Above left: We all need fly nets. Above right: Admiring the sea views. Below left: The Naturaliste

National Park Lighthouse. Below right: A large roick on the coastline. The flys were around and they just stuck like glue so us Kiwis got the fly nets out to put over our heads and this made a huge difference. We thought we would not see anyone that we knew and it made our life a lot easier and they said that the fly nets also protected you from the sun. We had lunch on a seat facing the sea and just enjoyed the views of the coastline for kilometers. After lunch we headed off and the sand became softer under foot as we came closer to Yallinghup, a very small surfing spot with beautiful beaches. We had an absolutely fantastic day and ended up in a cafe for a cool drink and a cuppa and waited for our pick up to take us back to Margaret River.

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New Zealand Walk

Sculpture Walk in Botanic Gardens

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icturesque and fascinating, hilly but short – that’s the Sculpture Walk in Wellington’s Botanic Gardens. Picturesque because it’s in the beautiful surrounds of the gardens with its glorious glimpses of Wellington and the harbour; fascinating because each sculpture has an intriguing story to tell; hilly like most of Wellington but short. The Sculpture Walk needs about 45 minutes to walk but is so interesting that it definitely demands more time to get the most from it. I spent nearly all one Sunday afternoon enjoying it. To start the walk, I take the cablecar up from Lambton Quay to Kelburn, armed with the map illustrated here. Actually the tracks would have been easier to locate if I had taken a detailed map as well. I discover this when I find myself on the wrong side of the Met Office, soon after starting. No hardship though, the linking road back to Manuka Way is in thick bush with arrows of sunshine slanting through. The star attraction of the whole Sculpture Walk is the figure by Henry Moore, celebrated British sculptor. Unique in New Zealand, this form is on the SalaAbove: right Henry Moore’s Bronze lords it over the Salamanca Lawn.

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Sculpture Walk in Botanic Gardens manca Lawn which is above the Rose Garden. I decide to leave it to last as a grand finale to my walk. I emerge from my bush walk on to Manuka Way and soon reach ‘Rudderstone’ – the spectacular archway by Denis O’Connor of Waiheke Island. Much of his work uses themes of migration and seafaring and ‘Rudderstone’ symbolises voyaging from the Old World (black marble = the night sky) to the New World (blue marble = the sea and white marble, the sky). It’s impressive.

A little further down you encounter the strange ‘Listening and Viewing Device’ as it’s called, at the top of a hill. Four tall white columns hold a black inverted cone made from copper piping which can vibrate. “It looks like a temple standing among the pine trees,” says the artist, Andrew Drummond. Further on is ‘Peacemaker’ by Chris Booth. These giant basalt bounders sit comfortably with each other, symbolising peace amongst humans. Their shapes also echo the transmitters/receivers on the Met Service building in the Botanic Gardens.

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The pathway twists and turns but soon I reach the pleasant little herb garden. On the far wall is a lion-head fountain which is hand-carved in natural stone and nearby a sundial of Takaka marble. I linger for a bit, exploring the different herbs. As you leave the herb garden and start walking down towards the Rose Garden, the most bizarre sight confronts you – metal trees on the hillside. As a tribute to the Kiwi No 8 fencing wire credo, Regan Gentry has used 20kms of fencing wire to construct looka-likes of wharariki (flax), ti kouka (cabbage tree), pohutukawa and toetoe. They were originally made for Wellington’s waterfront – treeless at the time, so it’s ironic they have landed up in a setting of trees, herbs and roses! In the centre of the Rose Garden is a bronze statue fountain, more than 100 years old, which originally stood outside a bank in London; while in the Begonia House is Paul Dibble’s sculpture of a mermaid and her conch shells poised on a recycled kauri and jarrah telegraph Above left: A No8 fencing wire version of wharariki (flax) by Regan Gentry. Above right: Mary-Louise Brown’s staircase moves the word Body, step by step, to Soul. Below left: Denis O’Connor’s splendid ‘Rudderstone’ has a voyaging theme. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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are exactly right for such a majestic form. There are additional sculpures in the nextdoor children’s playground (Old Man Wellington or ‘Ol Stumpy’) and ‘Bee Lady’ on the Treehouse balcony, but I stick to my decision that the Henry Moore is my finale and I walk down the Botanic Gardens, through the Bolton Street Memorial Park and back to the central city.

Above left: Andrew Drummon’s ‘Viewing and Listening Device’. Above right: Chris Booth’s boulders fit nearly on each other, symbolising human closeness.

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pole pedestal. But I’m heading for the Picnic Café to have a sit-down and a coffee before heading uphill to the crowning glory of the Sculpture Walk – Henry Moore’s bronze. I decide to take the easiest, winding road up towards the Cable Car and branch off towards the Norwood Path to locate the ‘Body to Soul’ sculpture by Mary-Louise Browne. To my surprise I am spot-on and here is the black granite staircase with the word Body on a lower step. The word changes one letter at a time up the staircase until the word Soul in engraved on the last step. Now I’m heading for the Henry Moore. In 1988, it was placed in Midland Park in the centre of the city but was moved to its present site in 1995. It demanded space around it. And here it is – a huge, commanding, resplendent bronze, lording it over the Salamanca Lawn which is wide and sloping. I gaze at the various planes of its surface – there’s a sort of rhythm to them. The sun lights up the form here and there. It’s monumental. Magnificent. I stand for a long time, gazing at it. Two Maori kids run up and touch its smooth surface, adding just the right human touch. The extensive grass surrounds

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Overseas Walks

China - a land of long history, ancient cultures and diverse landscapes By Dave Bromwich

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hina! A vast land of long history, ancient cultures, and diverse landscapes. In the last 20 plus years, largely through my work involving the NZ China Friendship Society, I have enjoyed spending up to five months per year in China, and have now designed and led

at least one tour to China every year since 2008. When I have spare time in China, I enjoy exploring far and wide the natural and wilderness areas. It was my love for these natural scenic wonders that led me to take a ‘Walking and Culture� tour to some of the best of these sites. Designed to be delivered in an ef-

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ficient travel package, with easy connections from region to region on bullet trains, and access to the mountains by coach, three weeks of travel opened these to a group of 14 Kiwi walkers. Ten came from Whangarei walking groups and members of the Whangarei Tramping Club, and were joined by four from other areas of the country. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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They are spectacular steep rock ancient extrusions from the earth, sometimes rounded, sometimes jagged. Their beauty has been captured for centuries in traditional landscape paintings, and revered by Buddhists with temples built on impossible outcrops. The paths are now maintained for people like us, who want to tread these paths and marvel at each corner as new vistas emerge. Then there was Red Rock Gorge at Yuntai Shan, Henan Province, with the small river having eroded deep into the 1.4 billion year old rock. A magical walk between sheer walls, with waterfalls tumbling down the hewn out rock around every bend. This is just a sample of some of the walks we did. The local people have established their lives around these scenic splendours, so where better to visit some of the most picturesque villages? On the route, there was also the ancient city of Kaifeng, which has the impressive history of serving as a capital in seven different dynasties. Today, it is the Song dynasty that is best preserved in the architecture and parks. Longmen is a site of Buddhist grottoes dating from 386 AD and visited in a two kilometre walk alongside the Yi River near another ancient capital, Luoyang. The very famous Terracotta Warriors were an essential stop-off on the way to

the ancient Tang capital of Xi’an. Then back to the modern marvel of Shanghai for a couple of nights before departure. The tour was manageable by anybody with a passion for exploring by foot, with a young heart to enjoy new experiences. The food experiences cannot be overlooked. Each location we passed through had its own regional speciality, which we sought out with the help of our delightful and efficient Chinese guide Sylvia. The success of this tour has now inspired me to offer it again in September 2019. Have a look at www.chinz.tours for more pictures, and China Walking and culture tours, September 2019.

Above left: Going up Mt Tainyou in Wuyi shan on day 4. Above right: Red Rock Gorge in Yuntai Shan, Henan Province.

We travelled together for 20 days in a close group. Most were in the age range 60 to 72. The three main mountains were Wuyi Shan (Shan is mountain in Chinese) in Fujian Province in the southeast where we started the tour, Huang Shan in Anhui Province, through to Hua Shan in Shaanxi Province in the central north. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

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CONTENTS for previous 14 issues MARCH 254 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 Te Araroa Trail: Te Araroa Trail: NZ’S own pilgrimage trail 8 New Zealand Walk: Lake Rototoa a jewel in Hamilton city 12 Auckland Walks: Walks for every Auckland landscape 14 My Favourite Walk: Climbing Otanewainuku - the first walk of the year 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 NewZealand Walk: A wildlife walk around Kaikoura Peninsula 23 News: Wainuiomata shared pathway a mile-stone 24 New Zealand Walks: Beautiful countryside and views on Walkworth walks 29 Event: New walks in 5th Manawatu Festival 30 Overseas Walk: Mrs Tiggy Winkle Walk 35 New Zealand Walks: Escape! Revive! and Reconnect! on the Abel Tasman walks 40 New Zealand Walk: A winter tramp up to Pinnacle Ridge 42 Auckland Short Walks: New future for Short Walks in Auckland 44 Overseas Walks and Tours 45 Index of previous 14 issues 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 50 Coming Events: Overseas 52 Directory of Walking Groups 56 New Zealand Country Breaks

56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

DECEMBER 251 2018

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 $390 million to be invested in more walking andcycling path initiatives 8 New Zealand Walk: An experience on the Old Ghost Trail? 15 New Zealand Walk: Powell Hut - A wairarapa icon 16 High Achiever: The biggest challenge of my life - Gordon Innes 17 Need to know: Seven safety tips for magpie swooping 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 Event: Finding more than just the finishing line 22 New Zealand Walk: Puketi Forest Kauri Challenge the best day walk ever 25 Books: How to set up a sccessful Glaming Business. 25 Books: The French Way 26 NZ Adventure Walk: Step back in time in this ancient forest: 28 New Zealand Walks: Ever explored the many Tarawera walking trails 30 Overseas Walk: Hiking in the Longsheng rice terraces in snow and ice 34 Event: Sunset Coast Walks 35 Subscription Form 36 Overseas Cycle Tours: Ireland- Cycling in Wicklow’s wilderness 41 Oxfam Trailwalker 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 45 Index of previous 14 issues 60 Manawatu Walking Festival 46 Coming Events: New Zealand FEBRUARY 253 2019 49 Ashhurst to Esplanade event 52 Directory of Walking Groups 3 Contents 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 4 Walk Talk 6 My Favourite Walk: Hillary Trail - a 59 Queen Charlotte Track scenic four or five day walk 60 Manawatu Walking Festival 11 New Zealand Walk: Ready for NOVEMBER 250 2018 adventure and entertainment 12 New Zealand Walks: 9 New 3 Contents Zealand tracks to explore this 4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walk: Tackling the summer Awatere Tussock Track 15 Need 2 Know: Kiwis conquer Ever10 New Zealand Walks: Take a walk on est from home the wild side 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly 11 My Favourite Walk: Walk at Lake Photo Contest Okataina to Koutu Pa 20 NewZealand Walk: Pakira, a farm 12 My Favourite Walk: Mt Auckland walk in the Whanganui hills walk at Atuanui Scenic Reserve 26 Overseas Walks: Reflecting back on walking in Bavaria, Germany 15 Need to Know: Track closues in Kaipatiki reserves area 35 Index of previous 14 issues 36 Overseas Walks: 5 Hinterland hikes 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest to take your breath away 38 New Zealand Walk: Pink Beach 18 Auckland Short Walk: Faboulous views in St Heliers to Glover - Whats so special about Pink Park walk Beach? 40 Te Araroa Trail: Young walkers on 22 New Zealand Walk: Track walk where James Burtton spent a track for Te Araroa record solitary life 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 New Zealand Tour: Nature walking 22 New Zealand Walk: Dunn’s Bush walk a loop track in the South Island 24 Australian Walks: Go chasing water46 Coming Events: New Zealand falls in Victoria, Australia 50 Coming Events: Overseas 26 New Zealand Walks: Three waterfall 52 Directory of Walking Groups walks in Bay of Plenty 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 30 Overseas Walk: Hike in Swiss Alps 60 Manawatu Walking Festival brings back childhood memories 34 Event: Festival guide a well know JANUARY 252 2019 personality 4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walk: Upgrade to 38 My Favourite Walk: Maungatapu Track walk with spectacular views popular Cam-borne Walkway 11 Health: 6,000 steps a day keeps OA 40 Shared Pathway: First link in Quarr yman’s Trail opened in limitations away Christchurch 12 New Zealand Walk: A spring trip 41 Oxfam Trailwalker to Te Puia Hot Springs 16 New Zealand Walk: Two trails at Te 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 49 Ashhurst to Esplanade event Puia Hot Springs 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly 50 Coming Events: Overseas 52 Directory of Walking Groups Photo Contest 20 Auckland Short Walk: Glen Eden 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 59 Waiheke Island Walking Festival bush and stream walk 22 New Zealand Walk: The Tarawera 60 Manawatu Walking Festival Trail - one of the best in the Bay OCTOBER 249 201 26 New Zealand Walks: Mangawhai 4 Walk Talk Walking Weekend to celebrate 6 The Queen Charlotte Track chas20th anniversary ing great 30 Overseas Walk: Adventure on the 11 Subscription Form Murray in comfort 12 New Zealand Walk: Matia/Somes 34 Murray River Walk risng with Island has a long history Riverland tourism 14 Event: Neon Night Walk/Run 36 Overseas Walk: Nepal hike helps 4 Good magical bush walk for forgotten shepas Charity 40 New Zealand Walk: Te Henui Loop 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly walking track Photo Contest 44 Overseas Walks: Why go hiking 18 Overseas Adventure: Kiwi trekkers in Austria? follow in Sir E d m u n d H i l l a r y ’s 46 Coming Events: New Zealand footsteps

22 My favourite Walk: Magnificent views from Waihi Trig Walk 25 New ZealandGreat Walks: Which one will be the next Great Walk? 26 My favourite Walk: A walk up the Rapaki Track before sunrise 29 Overseas Walk: Take time to breath and be in the stunning surroundings of Arlberg 30 Overseas Walk: Thornton-le-Dale Walks - a walk through a quaint English village 34 NZ Shared pathway: Wesport to Charleston Trail Trust get help from Walking Access Commission 36 New Zealand Walk: River diversion lead to a country park 38 High Achiever: Michael Houia now walks every day 39 Overseas Walk: Walking through the history of Cairns 44 New Zealand walk: Triumphant return to the Barra Track 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 52 Directory of Walking Groups 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 59 Waiheke Island Walking Festival 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

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4 Walk Talk 6 Event: Which two will be the next Great Walks? 8 New Zealand Walk : If you go down to the woods Kohitere Forest capers 10 Event: Top ten with Warkworth Walks to celebrate milestone 12 New Zealand Walk: On the Penguin Shipwreck Walk 14 Auckland Short Walk: Highbrook Park - South Auckland 15 NZ Shared Pathway: Second stage of city to Sumner cycleway open 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 18 News: Variety at this year’s Golden Foot awards 19 News: Government to share footpath maintenance 20 New Zealand Guided Walk: Quirky and beautiful Waiheke island 1-5 days of walking in paradise 22 Overseas Walk: Roseberry Topping 25 Overseas Walks: Hong Kong invites visitors to go green 26 New Zealand Walks: Bay of Islands Walking Weekend - Walk, wine and dine 29 Need to Know: Kauri to be protected by track closures 30 Overseas Walk: Alta Via 1 an exhilirating trail in the Italian Dolomites 35 NZ Shared pathway: $11,000 grant to help construct Pauanui - Tairua Trail 36 NZ Walk/Cycle: Roxburgh Gorge Cycle and Walking Trail 40 Event: Mangawhai Walking Weekend ticked all the boxes 44 High Achiever: Cassandra Carter makes a life style change 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 50 Coming Events: Overseas 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Waiheke Walking Festival

AUGUST 247 2018

4 Walk Talk 6 Event: BOI Walking Weekend: Walking the islands made accessible and affordable 10 My Favourite Walk: Surat Bay and sea lions 11 New Zealand Walks: Where to chase waterfalls in Auckland 12 New Zealand Walk: Sand hill walk at Bell Block 14 New Zealand Walk: Kirwhakapapa Capers; a tramp of three halves 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 18 Australian Walk: Tamborine Rainforest Walk 20 New Zealand Short Walk: Walking with an eye out for birds 21 News: WHO aims to get more people active 22 New Zealand Walks: Taupo area - a wealth of walks 25 Event: Hamilton Marathon Clinic plans celebration 26 My Favourite Walk: World famous geology around Army Bay 28 Need to Know: 10 creatures you

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might spot on a walk in NZ 30 Overseas Walk: A welcome Oasis; Anza Borrego Desert State Park 34 New Zealand Walk: Ara Harakeke - a shared pathway between Pukerua Bay and Paramata 36 Need 2 Know: Seals need rest not rescuing 37 News: Support for Timber Trail as the next Great Walk 38 New Zealand Walks: Waiheke Walking Festival has over 50 guided walks 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 Event: Manawatu Striders events 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Waiheke Walking Festival

JULY 246 2018

4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walk: Motatapu Track - a beautiful walk 9 Need 2 Know: Redevelopment to hot springs spot on walking track 10 Readers View: Kauri dieback 10 Auckland Short Walk: Tuff Crater - North Shore 12 My Favourite Walk: Makaretu Hut a pleasant walk in misty rain 14 New Zealand Walk: Maori cultural guided tour through an amazing kauri forest 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 18 New Zealand Walks: Auckland walks to do this winter 19 New Zealand Walk: Catlins River Wisp Loop Walk 20 Overseas Walks- Walking among the magnificent canyonlands of USA 26 Need2Know: Near 30 groups now in Tauranga’s “City on its Feet”. 28 High Achiever: Track maker honoured and the Tararuas re-crossed 30 Overseas Walks: Walking in the Tatra Mountains 34 New Zealand Walks: On foot on Chatham Island 39 My Favourite Walk : Walking through the Karangahake Gorge mines 40 New Zealand Short Walks: Blue Pools Track; Lake Gunn Nature Walks 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 My Favourite Walk: Vivian Falls main attraction in Harker Reserve 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Taupo events

JUNE 245 2018 4 Walk Talk

6 New Zealand Walk: Get into hot water on Great Barrier Island 10 My Favourite Walk: Good times, grunts and a gander 12 My Favourite Walk: Pine Valley Walk a cool walk in Mt Richmond Forest Park 14 New Zealand Walk: Wednesday city group take on the Rimutaka Rail Trail 15 New Zealand Walk: Trail great for families with kids 15 New Zealand Walk: Railway trail popular with walkers as well as cyclists 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 18 New Zealand Walk: 160 years of history - Take a walk through a beautiful garden 22 Need 2 Know: Waitakere Ranges forests now closed 23 Hawkes Bay Trails- Waimarama Road to be improved 24 Overseas Walks: A trail of two cities 27 New Zealand Walk: Cape Brett Lighthouse overnight walk in BOI Walking Festival 30 Overseas Walks: The story of the modern ‘A Pennine Journey’ 34 Event: The Great New Zealand Trek - Ophir to Lawrence 35 Readers View: Kauri Dieback 36 New Zealand Day Hikes: Te Whara Track 38 Event: 21st Great Forest events 40 New Zealand Short Walk: Devils Punchbowl Walking Track: Blue Lakes and Tasman Glacier View 44 Need 2 Know: Save the track petition reaches over 18,000 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Taupo events

MAY 244 2018

4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walk: Cathedral Cove - one of our classic walks 9 News: Unicycling through Molesworth Station 10 New Zealand Walk: Lake Mangamahoe walk offers changing scenery 14 New Zealand event: Oxfam benefits by Trail walker event in Whakatane 15 New Zealand Event: Manawatu Walking Festival 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 18 New Zealand Day Hike: Tongariro Alpine Crossing 20 My favourite Walk: Nina Valley Walk 22 Australian Walks: Great Ocean wildlife walks 23 Australian Walks: Mackenzie Falls one of the largest in area 24 New Zealand Walks: Ten days of walks and hikes in Northland 27 New Zealand Short Walks: Fox Glacier Valley Walk, Cape Foulwind Walkway 28 Overseas Walks: Stepping out on the Galapagos islands 32 My Favourite Walk: Perspiring on Pirongia 34 Te Araroa Trail: Family adventure for the ‘Swift five’ on the Te Araroa Trail 40 Overseas Walk: South West Coast Path Walk 44 High Achiever: Annie learnt how to make Samoan dishes healthier 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Taieri Gorge Rail Walk

APRIL 243 2018

4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walk: Mount Holdsworth tracks caters for all fitness levels 10 New Zealand Walk: Six ancient forests to explore in Auckland 12 New Zealand Walk: Walking the Timber Trail 12 New Zealand Day Hike: Hooker Valley Track 18 My favourite Walk: Many paths lead up to Mt Bumblane 20 Auckland Short Walk: Explore Grey Lynn’s short walks 22 Overseas Walks: Sunshine Coast Hinterland walks 24 Event: New Course for Rotorua event 26 My Favourite Walks: Okura-Dacre Cottage Walk 29 New Zealand Short Walks: Kura Tawhiti Access Track - Lake Matherson/Te Ara Karaumatu Walk 30 New Zealand Day Hike: Cape Kidnappers Walking Track 32 New Zealand Walks: Explore the Wild West Canyons of Bannockburn sluicings 34 Readers Views; Kauri dieback 34 New Zealand Walk: Tukino Road to Waihohonui Hut 36 Overseas Walks: Around the Matterhorn 44 High Achiever : Joining Green Prescription a very positive step for Don 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Taieri Gorge Rail Walk

MARCH 242 2018

4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walk: Vaucluse Heights - a fitness person’s paradise 8 New Zealand Walk: Secrets and joys of a secluded paradise 11 New Zealand Day Hike: Talks pave way for a walking track on Te Mata Peak 12 New Zealand Day Hike: Hooker Valley Track 14 New Zealand Walks: Get a taste of the Paparoa Track and Pike 29 Memorial Track 16 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 18 Overseas Walks: Glimpses of Guatemala: Exploring Mt Pacaya, Tikau and The Rio Dulce 23 New Zealand Short Walks: Cathedral Cove, Rangitoto Summit Track 24 Training: Training tips for taking on a NZ Great Walk 26 Overseas Walks: Six wonderful walking trails in northern England 28 Need2Know: Marine and Coastal

claims - will they affect coastal walking tracks? 30 My Favourite Walk: Coromandel’s Long Bay Kauri Loop walk 35 Event: Manawatu Walking Festival bookings filling up 36 New Zealand Walk: Seaview to Petone Foreshore Walk 38 New Zealand Walk: Guided tour showscases Christchurch street art 40 Event: Striders Super Seven Series popular 44 High Achiever: Improved health and well being through a positive healthy outcome 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

FEBRUARY 241 2018

4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walk: Mackays to Pekapeka - a shared pathway 10 New Zealand Day Hike: Roys Peak 12 Overseas Walks: Irelands most celebrated pilgrim paths identified 18 New Zealand Walk: Virginia Lake Reserve once a town water supply 20 Shared pathway: New cycleway cuts commute time for busy mum 21 Event: 3 new walks in Manawata Walking Festival this year 22 Need2Know: Tips for staying in DOC huts this summer 24 New Zealand Walks: Chelsea Sugar Refinery walks 26 New Zealand Walk: The Tarawera Trail around a lake of natural beauty 28 Overseas Walks: Italy’s Alpe Adria Trail links Salzburg to the Adriatic Coast 36 New Zealand Walk: Sunrise Hut for Lunch 37 New Zealand Walk: Sunrise Tracks walks 38 High Achiever: Walk’n’Talk keeps 91 year old sprightly 39 New Zealand Short Walks: Mount Manaia Track, Mangawhai Clifftops Walkway 40 New Zealand Walks: Seals, camping and short walks on SH1 journey through Kaikoura 44 Need 2 Know: Tracks closed for kauri protection in Waitakere Regional Park 51 Need2Know: What is Parkrun 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

JANUARY 240 2018

2 The Great New Zealand Trek 6 New Zealand Walk: Conquering the climb on Rangitoto 8 New Zealand Walk: Araheke Walk - meeting of the waters 11 New Zealand Walk: Final stage of the Waterview Shared Path is open 12 New Zealand Walk: Walking through the Cascade Kauri Forest 15 High Achiever: Never to late to make lifestyle changes 18 New Zealand Walk: Whareroa Farm Park and tracks to Orange Hut and Wainui Peak 20 My Favourite Walk: Walking on the Moon 24 Event: Another great walking weekend coming up in Mangawhai 26 Overseas Walks: Portuguese Camino Trail 30 Overseas Walk : The West Highland Way - One to be cherished and enjoyed slowly 36 My Favourite Walks: Te Puna Quarry and Puketoki Reserve two great Tauranga short walks 40 New Zealand Short Walk: A whimiscal walk in Kerikeri 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 Books: Kiwi on the Camino - a walk that changed my life 44 Need 2 Know: Bookable beds beckon 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Green Prescription

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NEW ZEALAND MARCH 2019

3 Plimmerton Fun Run, Plimmerton School, Porirua 3 Christchurch Motorway Half Marathon, Christchurch 3 Ports of Auckland Round the Bays, Quay St to St Heliers, Auckland 3 Rotorua Off Road Half Marathon, Whakarewarewa Forest, Rotorua 4 The Good Home Fun Run/Walk Summer Series, Stanmore Bay, Auckland 9 Cancer Society Relay for Life: Timaru 9 Waiheke Wharf 2 Wharf Fun Run, Waiheke Island 9 Kaiteriteri Gold Half Marathon and 10K, Kaiteriteri, Near Motueka 9-10 Motapu 51km Ultra Marathon, 42 Off Road Marathon, 150km Miners Trail, 8.5km Trail, Queenstown 10 Hutt Fun Run & Walk, Lower Hutt 10 MTF Silverdale Get Moving Festival, Whangapararoa, Auckland 10 Nexans Fun Run/Walk in Eltham, Taranaki 10 Waipa Fun Run and Walk, Cambridge 11 Pakuranga 5K Fun Run, Pakuranga 16 Foundation Clinic Mauao Half Marathon, Mt Maunganui, Tauranga 16 Run Milford Sound, Milford Sound, www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

Fiordland National Park 16 Te Houtaewa Challenge, 90 Mile Beach 17 Bombay Fun Run, Bombay, Auckland 17 Howick Fun Run and Walk, Howick, Auckland 17 Maraetai Half Marathon, Beachlands, Auckland 17 Nelson Lakes Vertical Km, St Arnaud 17 Kaiapoi Fun Run, Kaiapoi 16-24 Great New Zealand Trek, Stage 14., South Island 16 Te Wheke Challenge, Onemana, Coromandel 17 Martinborough Round the Vines, Martinborough 19 Shoe Clinic Tuesday Tune Up, Westshore, Napier 19 The River Run, Gisborne 23 Cancer Society Relay for Life: Wanaka 23 Cancer Society Relay for Life: Whanganui 23 Ruapehu Ring of Fire, Chateau Tongariro Hotel, National Park 23 Surf2Firth Bush Marathon, Hikuai, Coromandel 23-24 Oxfam Trailwalker, teams of 4, 100km, Whakatane 24 Beach Haven Fun Run & Walk, Beachhaven, Auckland 24 Harcourts Cooper & Co Albany Lakes Summer Series, Albany,

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Coming Events

13 Great Forest Events, Marathon, Half Marthon, 10km & 5km, Waitarere Beach, near Levin 13 The Wellington Plunket Fun Run, Rimukaka Rail Trail, Upper Hutt 13 The Underground Overground Trail Run, 6km, 11km, 21km & 35km, Waitamo Caves, 14 2XU Auckland Waterfront Half Marathon, Mission Bay, Auckland 14 Dargaville Fun Run/Walk, Dargaville 14 Hawke’s Bay Trail Run Series: Lake Tutira, Hawkes Bay 14 Pay What You Want Tauranga Half Marathon, Tauranga 14 XTERRA Wellington: The Orongorongos 19 Lake Hayes Run, Frankton 21 The Honest 10 Fun Run, Wellington APRIL 2019 25 ANZAC Day Relays, Wanganui 7 Porirua Grand Traverse, Porirua, 27 Frontrunner Taranaki Trail Run SeWellington, www.pgt.org.nz ries: Night Mission, New Plymouth Auckland 24 Frontrunner Taranaki Trail Run Series: Pukeiti Puffer, Pukeiti, New Plymouth 24 Harcourts Cooper & Co Albany Lakes Summer Series, Albany, Auckland 24 Heart and Sole Women’s Only Fun Run/Walk, Tauranga 24 Star Media City2Surf Fun Run, Christchurch 24 Tidal Trail Fun Run & Fiesta, Motueka 24 ,XTERRA Wellington: West Wind, Wellington 24 Surf to Stadium Fun Run, Dunedin 29-31 20th annual Mangawhai Walking Weekend, Mangawhai 31 Muddy Good Run, Christchurch

27 Pulse Energy Oparara Wilderness Trail Run, Karamea, West Coast 27 Routeburn Classic, Lake Fergus, Southland 27 XTERRA Wellington: Starlight Run, Wainuiomata 27 Pulse Energy Oparara Wilderness Trail Run, 20km & 36km, Kahurangi National Park 28 The Tauranga Plunket Fun Run, Tauranga

MAY 2019

4 Athletics NZ Rotorua Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km & 5km, Rotorua 4 Hanmer Four Square Half Marathon , Hanmer Springs 4 Waiheke Half Marathon, Waiheke Island 4 The Great Kauri Run, Coromandel 5 Taieri Gorge Annual Rail Walk, Dunedin

Half Marathon, 10km, Kids’ Magic Mile Win Marathon trips to New Caledonia & Japan

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Coming Events

5 Waiau Pa 5000 Fun Run, Clarks Beach, Auckland 11 Saint Clair Vineyard Half Marathon, St Clair Vineyard, Marlborough 12 2 Hour Beach Fun Run/Walk, Torbay, Auckland 12 Jennian Homes Mother’s Day Fun Run, throughout New Zealand 18 Hawkes Bay International Marathon, Hawkes Bay 26 Manawatu Striders Half Marathon, 10km & 5km, Palmerston North

JUNE 2019

2 ASB Christchurch Marathon, Half Marathon Walk & 10kmWalk, Christchurch, wwwchristchurchmarathon.co.nz

SEPTEMBER 2019

21 Round Rarotonga Road Race, Rarotonga, Cook, Islands

OCTOBER 2019

12 Manawatu Striders Kahuterawa Classic Palmerston North

NOVEMBER 2019

17 Manawatu Striders Ashhurst 2 Esplanade, Manawatu

OVERSEAS EVENTS MARCH 2019

6 Sunset Series 4km & 8km, princess Park, Melbourne, Vic, Australia 10 Hydro Tasmania King Island Imperial 20, 32km, & 8km, King Island, Vic, Australia 30-31 IML Two Day Walk, Canberra ACT, Australia 30 Run the Rock Half Marathon, 13.5km & 5km, Hanging Rock Vic, Australia 31 Great Volcanic Mountain Challenge, Mt Canobolas, Orange, NSW. Australia 31 Run the Racecourse, Half Marathon, Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Vic, Australia

APRIL 2019

5-6 IML Two Day Walks, Gilboa 6-7 Day Break, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km & 5km, Hervey Bay, Qld, Australia 7 Run Buller Oscars Hut to Hut, 100km, Mt Buller, Vic, Australia 7 Newcastle Marathon. Newcastle, NSW, Australia 14 Paris Marathon, Paris, France 14 Geelong Half Marathon & 7km,

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Coming Events

Geelong, Vic, Australia 20 Run Buller Mt Buller Mountain High fun Run, Mt Buller, Vic, Australia 25-30 Aituaki Marathon & Walk, Rarotonga, Cook Islands 27-28 Ragnar Trail Sirromet, Brisbane, Qld, Australia 27-28 IML Two Day Walks, Boras 28 7 Cairns Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km & 5km, Cairns, Qld, Australia

MAY 2019

4 Margaret River Ultra Marathon, 80km Margaret River WA, Australia 4-5 IML Two Day Walks,Blankenberge 5 Vancouver Marathon, Half Marathon& 8km, Vancouver, Canada 10-11 IML Two Day Walks, Yatsushiro 10-11 IML Two Day Walks, Wellingborough 16-19 Ultra Trail Australia 100km, 50km & 22km, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia 18-19 Great Ocean Road Running Festival. 60km, 44km, 23km, 14km & 6km, Great Ocean Road, Vic, Australia 18 19 IML Two Day Walks, Dallian 18-19 IML Two Day Walks, Bern-Belp 25 Runaway Noosa Marathon, Half Marathon, 31.6km, 10km & 5km, Noosa Qld, Australia

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JUNE 2019

1 The Great Kanku Breakaways Marathon, Coober Pedy, SA, Australia 2 Mackay Marina Run, Half Marathon, Mackay, Qld, Australia 21-29 Samoa Run Festival, Samoa 15-16 IML Two Day Walks, Diekirch 29-30 IML Two Day Walks,, Viborg

JULY 2019

4 - 7 IML Four Day Walks, Castlebar 6 Gold Coast Half Marathon, Gold Coast Qld, Australia 7 Gold Coast Marathon, Gold Coast Qld, Australia 7 Broome International Airport Marathon, Broome, Australia 12 Kauri Half Marathon, Cairns, Qld, Australia 14 Cairns Marathon, Cairns, qld, Australia 16 - 18 IML Two Day Walks, Nijmegen 20 Moon Marathon, Half Marathon www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

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3-4 IML Two Day Walks, Jurbarkas 9-11 IML Two Day Walks, Vaasa 24-26 IML Two Day Walks,. Verdal

SEPTEMBER 2019

7-8 IML Two Day Walks, Arenzano 7-8 IML Two Day Walks, Beijing 13-15 IML Three Day Walks, Seefeld 28-29 IML Two Day Walks, Brno

OCTOBER 2019

5-6 IML Two Day Walks, Fulda 5-6 IML Two Day Walks, Barcelona 19-20 IML Two Day Walks, Arlington 21 Round Rarotonga Road Race, Rorotonga, Cook Islands 26-27 IML Two Day Walks, Won-Ju

NOVEMBER 2019

2-4 IML Three Day Walks, Higashimasuyama 9-10 IML Two Day Walks, Taipei 16 Run Buller Great Southern Endurance Run, Mt Buller, Vic, Australia 16-17 IML Two Day Walks, Jogjakarta

MARCH 2020

20-21 IML Two Day Walks, Gilboa

APRIL 2020

4-6 IML Two Day Walks Canberra 25-26 IML Two Day Walks, Boras

MAY 2020

2-3 IML Two Day Walks, Blankenberge 8-9 IML Two Day Walks, Yatsushiro 8-9 IML Two Day Walks, Wellingborough 16-17 IML Two Day Walks, Dalian 21-24 IML Four Day Walks, Chantonnay 23-24 IML Two Day Walks, Bern-Belp

JUNE 2020

6-7 IML Two Day Walks, Diekirch 27-28 IML Two Day Walks, Viborg

JULY 2020

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2-5 IML Four Day Walks, Castlebar 21-24 IML Four Day Walks, Nijmegen

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1-2 IML Two Day Walks, Jurarkas 7-9 IML Three Day Walks, Vaasa 29-30 IML Two Day Walks, Verdal

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OCTOBER 2020

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Directory

Walking Group There’s a

near you

NORTH ISLAND NORTHLAND BAY OF ISLANDS

BAY OF ISLANDS RUNNERS & WALKERS: Saturday (AM), Bert Vanasche 09-404-0147, or Gea Hadderingh 09- 405-7773 DARGAVILLE

DARGAVILLE TRAMPING GROUP: Last Sunday of month (AM), Carole Thornton 09-439-7293 or 027-485-6366, carolet123@gmail.com, or Lindley Thompson 021-102-3974, colvilleestate1@gmail.com WHANGAREI

KIWI SENIORS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), Lee Taylor 09-4303470 CARDIAC CARE WALKING GROUP: Wednesday (AM or PM), Jo or Hugh Knight 09-438-7976 KIWI SENIORS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), Kensington Reception, 09-437-4404 GREEN PRESCRIPTION WALKING GROUPS: 0800-228-483 HARRIERS WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM), Wednesday (PM), Thursday (AM), Val Babe 09-437-1657 HIKURANGI WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (PM) KAMO 60’s UP: Monday, Thursday (AM), Yvonne 09-435-1101 TIKIPUNGA WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM), Barbara Derrick 09435-0746 WAIPU WALKING GROUP: Wednesday (AM) WHANGAREI TRAMPING CLUB: Sue Guyatt 09-436-1441 GREAT BARRIER ISLAND

BARRIER TRAMPING& BEER LOVERS CLUB: Sunday, John Brock 09-429-0211

AUCKLAND

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES CLUB: midweek, weekends (BIA), walks, tramps, Val Todd 09-579-8250, www.oacnz.org AUCKLAND NATURAL HISTORY CLUB: Every second Sunday, (AM), (IA),Elane Hayes 09-576 4293, www.aucklandnaturalhistoryclub.org ALPINE SPORTS CLUB: Tramps, walks, cycling, Sunday, Saturday, Marianne Rienhard 09-575-2429 ALPINE SPORTS CLUB: Sunday, Saturday & weekdays, tramps, walks , Beryl Borthwick 09-444-9667 or Sue Fitzpatrick 09-576-1069 THUMBS UP ADVENTURE GROUP (TUAC): Alan Grigg 027-493-6850, Libby 021-137-1488, Leonie 021-222-8982, www.tuac.co.nz WOMENS OUTDOOR PURSUITS INC: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, Donna Sheppard, info@wops.co.nz, 09-535-8239, www.wops.co.nz AUCKLAND CENTRAL

AUCKLAND YMCA MARATHON CLUB, (Walkers Section), Sunday (AM), Helen Meyer 09-815-1444 AUCKLAND CATHOLIC TRAMPING CLUB: Sarah Hart 09-625-7891, actc. trampingclub@gmail.com AUCKLAND WALKERS & JOGGERS CLUB: Tuesday, Thursday (PM), Sunday (AM), (BIA), Bev Horton 09-625-5329 AUCKLAND PRESBYTERIAN HARRIER & WALKING CLUB: Michael Vickers, 09-579-5355 AUCKLAND BAPTIST TRAMPING CLUB: Sunday Monthly (PM), (BIA), John McCarthy 09-630-4073 RACEWALKING AUCKLAND: Sunday (AM), Grant 09-299-5634, www. sportsground.co.nz/racewalkingauckland/ AUCKLAND TRAMPING CLUB: Tony Walton 09-630-2591 www. aucktramping.org.nz AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY TRAMPING CLUB: Michelle Lee 09-358-1296 BLOCKHOUSE BAY WALKING CLUB: Ces Gussey 09-837-5441 ELLERSLIE Y’S WALKING CLUB: Olive Andrews 09-634-4148 EAST AND BAYS RUNNERS & WALKERS: Glendowie, Saturday, Sally 09-522-5321 EPSOM Y’s COMMUNITY CENTRE WALKERS: Tuesday/Thursday (AM), Don Hay 09-636-9730 LYNFIELD Y’S WALKING CLUB: Mt Roskill, Sunday (AM), Marlene 09827-2737, Danny 09-627-9993 MT ALBERT Y’s WALKING GROUP: Tuesday Friday, (AM), 09-846-0788 MT ROSKILL COMMUNITY HOUSE: Theresa McDonald, 09-624-3281 OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES CLUB AUCKLAND: Marshall Piecy 09-445-3808, www.oacnz.org ST HELIERS HIKERS: First/Third Wednesdays (all day), Glenn 09528-9726 STEP OUT WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Olivia 09-555-5164 WOMENS OUTDOOR PURSUITS INC: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, Donna Sheppard, info@wops.co.nz, 09-535-8239, www.wops.co.nz WEST AUCKLAND

BLUE TOP WALKERS: Henderson, Tuesday, Thursday (AM), Terry Wilson

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Fitness levels: “B” beginner, ”I” intermediate, “A” advanced. (AM) denotes morning walk, (PM) denotes an afternoon or evening walk. Group co-ordinators are asked to please advise us of any updates by fax 06-358-6864 or email walkingnz@xtra.co.nz.

09-814-9523 or 021-266-1071, terryandsheena@gmail.com, www. bluetopwalkers.weebly.com FIA OLA WOMEN’S DEVELOPMEMT WALK GROUP: Monday to Saturday, Anne, 09-813-0021 FIT4LIFE: Glenfield, Monday (PM), Friday (AM), Sarah 021 534 649 FOOTSTEPS: Saturday (AM), John 09-410-2995 GLEN EDEN WALKERS: Oratia Bowling Club, Tuesday (AM), Ethel Denscombe 09-818-3561 GLEN EDEN ATHLETIC CLUB WALKERS: Glen Eden, Wednesday (PM) and Saturday (AM), Neil Turner 09-817-6230 GREEN BAY MUMS BUSH WALKERS: Every second Monday, Anne 09-827-7810 or 09-817-5867 HENDERSON SENIORS WALKING GROUP: Henderson, Friday (AM), Alene Couchman 09-818-2580 KELSTON MORNING WALKERS: Kelston C.C. Tues (AM), Joy Martin 09-838-6553 KELSTON TWILIGHT WALKERS: Kelston, Tuesday (PM), Joy Martin 09-818-6084 KUMEU WALK GROUP: Kumeu, Friday (AM), Mary Davies 09-412-2262 LYNNMALL SHOPPING CENTRE KIWIFIT CLUB: Monday, Wednesday (AM), (BIA), 09-826-2333 LYNFIELD WALKING CLUB: Mt Roskill, Sunday (AM), Marlene 09-8272737, Danny 09-627-993 LYNNDALE AMATEUR ATHLETIC & HARRIER CLUB: Wednesday and Sunday (AM), Mic Baker 09-626-3232 MASSEY ATHLETIC CLUB: Sunday (AM), Shena McGregor 09-412-8076 MASSEY JOGGERS & WALKERS: Sunday (AM), Kerry Watt 09-838-6665 or 021-517-049 NEW LYNN ACTIVE 35+ WALKING GROUP: New Lynn, Wednesday, Lorraine, 09-827-8663 RANUI MORNING WALK GROUP: Monday to Friday (AM), Judith 09-832-5692 RANUI TWILIGHT WALK GROUP: Monday, Wednesday, Glenys 09832-4069 RIVERHEAD WALK GROUP: Wednesday (AM), Dane Brown 09-4129952 SUMMERLAND WALKERS: Henderson, Tuesday, Thursday (AM), Lyn Mountier 09-838-1599 TE ATAU PENINSULA WALKERS: Monday, Friday (AM), Wednesday (PM), Mary Jones 09-834-6989 TE ATATU SOUTH ACTIVE 35+ WALKING GROUP: Te Atatu South, Wednesday, Edna, 09-834-1401 THE HAPPY WANDERERS WALKING GROUP: Wednesday (AM), Brian Ashmore 09-817-4562 or 027-471-3038 TITIRANGI WALKERS: Sundays (AM), John Harris 09-627-0099, jeanah@ihug.co.nz Y’s WALKING HENDERSON: Tuesdays, Thursday, Sarah, 09-836-8031 Y’s Walkers, Mt Roskill, Sunday (AM), Dan Gofin 09-627-9993 WAIATARUA WALKERS:Oratia, Saturday (AM), 09-814-9945 WANDERWOMEN ADVENTURES: 09-360-7330 WALKING WAITAKERE WEDNESDAY WALKS: Wednesday, (AM), May to October, Kay Lindley 09-837-8820 WOMENS OUTDOOR PURSUITS INC: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, Donna Sheppard, info@wops.co.nz, 09-535-8239, www.wops.co.nz WEST AUCKLAND TRAMPING CLUB: Sunday (AM), www.westaucklandtrampingclub.co.nz

NORTH SHORE

10,000 STEPS HARBOUR CLUB: Harbour Sport 09-415-4610 60’s UP TORBAY/BROWNS BAY: Wed (AM), Jan Elliott 09-473-3811, Josette Westcott 09-479-8159 ABERDEEN ROAD WALKERS: Campbells Bay, Saturday (PM), Patsy Hulse 09-410-9353 BUSH WALK & TALK: Margi Keys, 09-443-6919 or 0274-481-581 BIRKENHEAD PROBUS CLUB: Albany, Tuesday (AM), Tracy Watson 09-414-5351 BROWNS BAY/TORBAY 60’s UP MOVEMENT: Wednesday (AM), Roy Urlic 09-473-8777 CALLIOPE ATHLETICS WALKERS & HARRIERS: Northcote, Wednesday (PM), Gaye Green 09-444-7946 DEVONPORT WALKERS: Devonport, Tuesday, Thursday Sunday (AM), Pat & Jim McKay 09-445-2743 DEVONPORT FRIDAY WALKING GROUP: Devonport, Friday (AM), Naomi Gardyne 09-445-4303 EAST COAST BAYS WALKERS: Browns Bay, Tuesday, Friday (AM), Pam Mattson 09-302-4882 or 021-268-4154, pam_4882@yahoo.co.nz GREENHITHE WALKING GROUP: Greenhithe, Tuesday (AM), Marjorie Andrew 09-413-9065 HIGHBURY COMMUNITY HOUSE: Highbury, Thursday, Friday (AM), Judy Mayn 09-480-5279 MAIRANGI WALKING NETWORK: Mairangi Bay, Everyday (AM), Paula Cole 09-444-6435 MEADOWOOD WALKING & TALKERS: Albany, Tuesday (AM), Carol Buckner 09-479-7804 MILFORD MALL WALKERS: Greenhithe, Tuesday, Thursday, (AM), Carol Mosedale 09-443-2054 MILFORD MENS PROBUS: Ian Hall 09-479-4259 NORTH SHORE DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP: Every second Sunday (AM), Dave or Panny 09-476-7447 NORTH SHORE TRAMPING CLUB: Falk Werner mail@nstc.org.nz,

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www.nstc.org.nz NORTHCOTE WALKING GROUP: Northcote, alternative Tuesdays, Brucilla Wright 09-480-0150, brucilla.wright@xtra.co.nz TORBAY WALKERS: Torbay, Wednesday (AM), Lorna Stewart, 09473-8731 WALKERS & TALKERS: Campbells Bay, Wednesday (AM), Brenda Gray 09-410-4019, Dorothy Ensor 09-478-6702 WOMENS OUTDOOR PURSUITS INC: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, Donna Sheppard, info@wops.co.nz, 09-535-8239, www.wops.co.nz

NORDIC WALKING GROUPS

Acacia Cove Nordic Walking Group: Sunday (AM) Jenny Wills 09267-5416 Bridge the Gap Nordic Walkers: Sunday (AM ), Sheila Milbourn/ Margaretha Sehnert 027-456-2233/021-141-3801 Cornwall Park Nordic Walking Group: Saturday (AM), June Stevenson 09-361-6636 or 0274-383-923 Cornwall Park Nordic Gold (Senior Group) Monday (AM), June Stevenson 09-361-6636 or 0274-383-923 North Shore Nordic Walkers Sunday (AM), Marie McLisky 09-475-5247 or Judy Hawkins (after 6pm) 027-572-2474 Pakuranga Nordic Walkers: Thursday (AM) Deidre Nielsen 09-271-3324 YMCA Nordic Walkers Thursday (AM) June Stevenson 09-361-6636 or 0274-383-923 RODNEY

ABERDEEN ROAD WALKERS: Campbells Bay, Saturdays (PM), 09482-1172 10,000 STEPS HARBOUR CLUB: Harbour Sport 09-415-4610 ARIKI WALKERS: Snells Beach, Mondays (AM), Ivan Melville 09425-4999 HIBISCUS COAST TRAMPING CLUB: Evert second Sunday, Lynley Dill, 0274-258-281, lynley.dill@gmail.com HEALTH IN ACTION: (BIA), Susie George 09-426-1269 HELENSVILLE WALKERS: Helensville, Tuesday (AM), Janet Heron 09-420-8773 HIBISCUS COAST Y’S WALKERS: Sunday (AM), Wednesday (AM,PM), Kevin Tiller, 09-426-6461 LEISURE WALKERS: Whangaparaoa, Thursday (AM), Pam Jordan 021136-6129, pajordan0452@gmail.com MONDAY WALKERS: Monday (AM), Snells Beach, 09-Lyne Melville 09-425-4999 SCOTTS LANDING WALKING GROUP: RD2, Warkworth, Sunday (AM), Angela McIntyre 09-425-5854 SNELLS BEACH WALKING GROUP: Warkworth, Wednesay (AM), Jenny Burton 09-425-5583 WELLSFORD ROAD RUNNERS & JOGGERS: Second Sunday (AM), Thursday (AM), Robert Scott 09-425-8089 or Heather Rankin 09-431-4692 WOMENS OUTDOOR PURSUITS INC: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, Anne 09-480-5424, www.wops.co.nz WAIHEKE ISLAND

WAIHEKE ISLAND WALKING GROUP: Saturday (PM), Shaona Maddle, 09-372-6645 COUNTIES/MANUKAU

HOWICK TRAMPING CLUB: Sunday (AM), (BIA), Gayle Sephton 027-635-4063 PUKEKOHE JOGGERS & WALKERS GROUP: Tuesday Thursday, Sunday (AM), 021-042-1325 WAIUKU WALKING GROUP: Information Centre, Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), ONEWHERO KIWISENIORS WALKING GROUP: Merlene, Walker, 09-232-8844 PAKURANGA ATHLETIC CLUB: Tuesday, Thursday 9am (BIA), Linda Mitchell, 09-532-8442 PAKURANGA KIWISENIORS WALKING GROUP: Monday, Wednesday (AM), 09-576-9739 MANUKAU TRAMPING CLUB: Judith Walker, 09-296-6977 MANGERE BRIDGE WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Thursday (AM). Meet at Village Square MANUREWA Y’S WALKERS: Recreation Centre, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY (AM), 09-267-4646 MANUREWA Y’S WALKING GROUP: Clendon Recreation Centre, Tuesday, Thursday (AM), 09-266-1100 HOWICK PICTON CENTRE WALKERS: Howick Picton Centre, Monday, Thursday (AM), 09-534-2712 HOWICK Y’S WALKERS: Tuesday, Thursday (AM), 09-534-5153 PUKEKOHE TRAMPING CLUB: Mark Leys 09-294-8927, mleys@ orcon.net.nz TOI TOI TREKKERS TRAMPING CLUB: Noel Newsome 09-278-4962

WAIKATO HAMILTON

FRANKTON ATHLETIC & HARRIER CLUB: Wednesday, Saturday, (PM), (BIA), Heather Purdie-Raill, 07-847-5639 NAWTON WALKING GROUP: Rene Smyth, 07846-3245 CENTRAL LAKE WALKING GROUP: Monday, WEdnesday Friday (AM), Nella Barron 07-846-3103 CHARTWELL WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), Carrie Haak 07-8554281 DINSDALE WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), Val Russell 07-847-6539 ENDERLEY WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM), Leonie Smith 07-855-2224 www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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HAMILTON TRAMPING CLUB: Alan Bigham 07-856-4646 MEMORIAL PARK WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Maureen Doms 07-855-2497 NAWTON WALKING GROUP: Monday Tuesday (AM), Roslynn Billman 07-847-4873 SILVERDALE WALKING GROUP: Sister Anne Marie Jones 07-856-8980 FLAGSTAFF WALKING GROUP: Monday Wednesday Friday (AM), Gillian Bartram 07-854-0069 WESTFIELD MALL WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM) Westfield Mall Chartwell HAMILTON MARATHON CLINIC:Tuesday (PM), Sunday (AM), Sharon 07-854-9214 TOD SQUAD: Friday (AM), Julie 07-829-4579 Y’s WALKERS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM) MONDAY BUSHTRAMPERS: Monday, Marian 07-828-9029 BREAKAWAYS BUSH WALKING & TRAMPING CLUB: Diana Ammann 07-823-6147 WAIKATO TRAMPING CLUB: www.wtc.org.nz or Stu Kneebone 07-827-3097 WANDERERS TRAMPING CLUB: Colin 07-855-1335 CAMBRIDGE

CAMBRIDGE WALKING GROUP: Monday, Wednesday (AM), Sharon Woodings, 07-827-6033 LEAMINGTON WALKING GROUP: Wednesday (AM), Sharon Woodings, 07-827-6033 KAIHERE/PATETONGA

KAIHERE/PATETONGA WALKING GROUP: Wednesday (PM), Julie Stephenson 07-867-7011 MATAMATA

MATAMATA WALKERS: Tuesday, Friday (AM), Corry Crabb 07-888-8412 MATAMATA TRAMPING & WALKING GROUP: Shirley Hickson 07-8821355, brian.shirl@clear.net.nz MORRINSVILLE

MORRINSVILLE WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Ruth Stanley 07880-9088 OTOROHANGA

OTOROHANGA WALKING GROUP: Friday (AM) PAEROA

PAEROA WALKING GROUP: Monday, Wednesday (AM), Elaine Lally 07-862-8409 PAEROA LUNCH WALKERS: Monday Wednesday Friday, Julie Stephenson 07-867-7011 PUTARURU

PUTARURU WALKING GROUP:(BIA) Hazel Murphy, 07-883-7927 PIOPIO

SILVERADOS EXERCISE GROUP: Wednesday (PM), June O’Donoghue, 07-877-8492 RAGLAN

RAGLAN RAMBLERS: Wednesday (AM), John Lawson, johnragla@ gmail.com TAIRUA

TAIRUA WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Thursday, Mike Lord, 07-868-6025 THAMES

THAMES WALKING GROUP: Monday, Friday (AM), Mike Lord, 07868-6025 TAUPO

TAUPO HARRIER CLUB WALKING SECTION: Saturday (PM), Wednesday (AM), Bernie Rolls 07-378-9229 TAUPO TRAMPING CLUB: Wednesday (AM), Thursday (AM), Weekends (AM or PM), Isabel Hutcheon 07-376-9319 MONDAY WALKERS: Monday (AM), (BIA), 027-592-2994 WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Wednesday (PM), (I), 06-378-9229 TE AROHA

TE AROHA WALKERS: Thursday (AM), Ruth Stanley 07-880-9088 TE AROHA TRAMPING CLUB: Every second Sunday, Judy Forsman 07-884-8841 TE AROHA TREKKERS: Wednesday (AM), Frances Harrison 07-862-8184 TE AWAMUTU

TE AWAMUTU TUESDAY TRAMPERS: Tuesday, Lesley 07-870-1973 or Kathy 07-870-2006 TE AWAMUTU WALKING GROUP: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), Jan Jefferies 07-889-7032 TE AWAMUTU MARATHON CLINIC: Sunday (AM), (BIA), Hillary Thomas 07-871-5022

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WAIROA

KATIKATI TRAMPING CLUB: fortnightly weekends (AM), Maddy Pyle 07-552-0215

HAWKES BAY

KATIKATI

KAWERAU

KAWERAU WALKERS: Kawerau, Thursday (AM), (B), Sport Bay of Plenty, 07-308-8304 HARRIERS WALKERS: Kawerau Thursday (PM), (A), Sport Bay of Plenty, 07-308-8304 ROTORUA

CROSS COUNTRY WALKERS: Tuesday, Thursday, (AM), (A), 07 348-2538 LAKE CITY ATHLETIC CLUB WALKERS GROUP: Tueday, Thursday (PM), Sunday (AM), Rob Colledge 07-348-7768, info@lakecity.co.nz, www. lakecity.co.nz GREEN PRESCRIPTION WALKING GROUP: TMonday and Thursday (AM), (B), Melissa Gordon 07-348-4125 HEART SUPPORT WALK GROUP: Tueday (AM), Wally Walford 07347-6173 MOKOIA COMMUNITY CENTRE WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), (B), Melissa Gordon 07 348 4125 SPRINGFIELD STROLLERS: Wednesday (AM), (BIA), Glenys Searancke 07-348-4243 ROTORUA TRAMPING & SKI CLUB: Sundays (AM), Trevor Cochrane 07-345-6362 ST BARNABAS WALKING GROUP: Friday (AM), (BIA), Joy Gordon 07-357-5744 THE THURSDAY STROLLERS: Thursday (AM), (B), Myrtle Raxworthy 07-346-3772 U3A WALKING GROUP: 2nd and 4th Fridays (AM), Ann Sullivan 07348-1991 annsullivan822@gmail.com WALKING WITH JOY: Tuesday (AM), (BI), Elaine Wood 07-349-4228 TAURANGA/MT MAUNGANUI

AGE CONCERN: Tauranga, Wednesday (AM), 07-578-2631 CITY ON ITS FEET: (COIF) (BIA) For days and time phone Sport Bay of Plenty 07-578-0016 STEPPING OUT JOGGING CLUB: Monday, Wednesday, (AM), (IA), 07-544-0316 FOREST & BIRD SOCIETY: Secretary, Tauranga. branch @forestandbird. org.nz, Tauranga HEALTHY HEART CLUB: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), (B), YMCA, 07-578-5891 KAIMAI RAMBLERS TRAMPING GROUP: Wednesday, Roger 07544-1622 Y’s WALKERS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), YMCA, 07-578-5891 MOUNT JOGGERS & WALKERS: Tuesday, Friday, Sunday, info@mtjoggersandwalkers.co.nz , www.mtjoggersandwalkers.co.nz ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION: MONDAY (AM) 07-576-2469 NORDIC WALKING AT THE MOUNT: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Steffi 07-574-7527 NORDIC WALKING IN TAURANGA: Monday, Wednesday, Mary 07577-0711 MT MAUNGANUI RSA WALKING CLUB: Tuesday, Thursday, Sundays (AM), (BIA), Kieran Jensen 07-572-0626 50 FORWARD WALKING GROUPS: Sport Bay of Plenty 07-578-0016 TAURANGA MID-WEEK TRAMPING GROUP: Pat 07-544-0670 TAURANGA ROAD RUNNERS: Sunday (AM), Ross 07-576-4852 TAURANGA RAMBLERS: Malcolm 07-544-2369 or Rod Taylor 07576-4207 TAURANGA TRAMPERS NETWORK: Natalie Bird 07-576-0016 TAURANGA TRAMPING CLUB: Christine Rawnsley 07-578-9984 PAK N BOOTS: Eveie 027-434-7877 and Julie Fox , 021-215-8516 TE PUKE

NAPIER

AHURIRI WALKING GROUP: Friday (AM), (I), Diane Turner 06-844-4114 NAPIER WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), (I), Lyn 06-835-7704 NAPIER SOUTH WALKING GROUP: Friday (AM), (B), Maria Rogers 06-843-1225 RUN WALK HAWKES BAY: Wed (PM), Sunday (AM), Mike Sheely 06843-7804, www.runwalkhb.org.nz Ys WALKERS: Tuesday, Thursday, Napier, Kay Hacche 06-844-4891 or Dot Single 06-844-6885 TARADALE/GREEN MEADOWS

TARADALE/GREEN MEADOWS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), (IA), Diane Turner 06-844-4114 TARADALE/SPORT HAWKES BAY WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM), (BI), Nga Gifford-Kara 06-845-9333 WAIPUKURAU

WAIPUKURAU WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Eleanor Green 06-857-8612

TARANAKI

INDEPENDENT WALKERS TARANAKI: Saturday (PM). North: Ray/Mary 06-756-7798. Central: Wallace/Nancye 06-762-2861. South: Alan/ Jean 06-278-6846 NEW PLYMOUTH

CARRINGTON WALKING GROUP: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Catherine McKee 06-753-3254 TIME FOR ME WALKS FOR WOMEN: Friday (AM), (I), Glenice 06758-3974 FRONT RUNNER GROUP: Monday (PM), (BIA), Kelvin & Michelle Giddy FITZROY WALKING GROUP: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), (IA), Marlene 06-758-8749 or Marilyn 06-757-2022 WESTOWN WALKING GROUP FOR WOMEN: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), (IA), Karen 06-751-1361 WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Karen 06-751-1361 WALKERS IN THE PARK: Monday, (AM), (B), Dawn 06-758-6429 or Dorothy Humphries 06-751-0431 SPOTSWOOD WALKING GROUP: Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), (BI), Allie Fitzgibbon 06-751-2304 NEW PLYMOUTH JOGGERS & WALKERS CLUB: Sunday (AM), Wednesday (PM), www.npjw.co.nz EGMONT ATHLETICS: Karen Green, 06-758-1569 WAITARA

WAITARA WEEKLY HIKOI: Monday (PM), Waitara Netball Courts, Trevor Todd 06 754 8508 INGLEWOOD

INGLEWOOD WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), (I), Maureen 06756-7255

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WHAKATANE

SUNSHINE WALKING GROUP: Whakatane, Tuesday (AM), (I), Graham Thomas, 07-307-9800 HARRIERS WALKERS WHAKATANE: Saturday, (PM), (I), Noel Jones, 07-308-7101 NGA-TAPUWAE O-TANEATUA TRAMPING CLUB: Whakatane, Ohope, Opitiki, Kawerau; John Keene, john.keene@clear.net.nz WHITIANGA

WHITIANGA WALKING GROUP: Monday, Thursday (AM), Sandy Shultz 07-869-5338 WHANGAMATA

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FLAXMERE WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Thursday (AM), (BI), Maisy 06-879-7077 HASTINGS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), (I), Eddy 06-876-3371 HASTINGS WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (PM), (BI), Templey 06-873-0971 HAVELOCK NORTH WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Jeanette 06877-2114 HAVELOCK NORTH WALKING GROUP: Monday, Thursday (AM), (BI) Janet 06-878-4317 KIWI SENIORS: Eana Young 06-845-9333 x 708 RUN WALK HAWKES BAY: Wed (PM), Sunday (AM), Bernie Bowden 06-876-9701, www.runwalkhb.org.nz

WAIHI STRIDERS: Wednesday (AM), Julie Stephenson 07-867-7011 WAIHI STROLLERS: Friday (AM), Julie Stephenson 07-867-7011 WAIHI MONDAY TRAMPING: Monday (AM), Marie 07-863-4633 or Barry 07-863-4597

TOKOROA ALPINE CLUB:Midweek, Christine 07-886-7294

BAY OF PLENTY

HASTINGS

STRATFORD

WAIHI

WHANGAMATA RAMBLERS: Ron Le Noel, 07-865-9475 WALK WHANGAMATA: Everyday (AM), from Surf club WHANGAMATA WALKERS: Tuesday (AM), 07-865-8182 WHAGAMATA TRAMPING CLUB: 07-865-9110

TOKOROA

WAIROA WALKING GROUP: Sara Rangi, or Denice Gasson 06-838-3071

TE PUKE WALKERS: Tuesday (AM), 07-573-8306

TWILIGHT WALKING GROUP: Monday, (PM), (BIA), Dede Downs, 07-878-7867

TE KUITI

GISBORNE RUNNERS & WALKERS: Norma Miller 06-868-7477

COROMANDEL TOWN WALKERS: Tuesday, Thursday (AM) 07-8667101or 07-866-8560

GISBORNE

GISBORNE CANOE & TRAMPING CLUB: Gillian Ward 06-867-4591

STRATFORD RUNNERS & WALKERS CLUB: Saturday (PM), (BIA), 06-765-8549 STRATFORD WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Carol Digby 06-765-7482 HAWERA WALKING GROUPO: Friday (AM), Nancy Riddick 06-278-5784 ELTHAM

KIWI SENIORS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), (BIA), Maria Erkes 06-764-8984

WANGANUI WANGANUI

BUSHWALK & TALK WHANGANUI: Margi Keys, 06-344-1250 or 027448-1581 margikeys93@mail.com CASTLECLIFF WALK GROUP: Monday (AM), Ethel Fackney 06-344-4375 RONA & GLAD’S WALK GROUP: Tuesday (AM), Rona Wright 06344-5434 WANGANUI HARRIER CLUB: Wednesdays, Saturday (PM), Secretary, P

LEGEND

Fitness levels: “B” beginner, ”I” intermediate, “A” advanced. (AM) denotes morning walk, (PM) denotes an afternoon or evening walk. Group co-ordinators are asked to please advise us of any updates by fax 06-358-6864 or email walkingnz@xtra.co.nz.

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O Box 702, Wanganui, Perry Newburn 06-343-6484 SPORT WANGANUI CLUB GOLD: Tuesday, Thursday, (AM), Karen Buckholt 06-349-2315 WANGANUI MILLENNIUM WALKERS CLUB: Sunday (AM), Darol Pointon 06-345-3137 WAVERLEY

SPORT WANGANUI CLUB GOLD: (AM), (BIA), Betty Morrison 06346-5613 OHAKUNE

SPORT WANGANUI CLUB GOLD: Mondays (AM), Kerry Young 06385-4055 MARTON

SPORT WANGANUI CLUB GOLD Wednesday (AM), Deane James 06-327-7607

MANAWATU

PALMERSTON NORTH

HOKOWHITU KIWI WALKERS: Tuesday, Thursday (AM), (I), Dorne Jarvis 06-357-2444 KELVIN GROVE WALKERS: Tuesday (PM), (I), Marjory Edmonds, 06-354-3342 HOT-Whitu CHICKS Saturday, (AM), (BIA), laurenparsons.co.nz/ hot-whitu-chicks MANAWATU STRIDERS: Tuesday, Thursday, (PM); Hockey Manawatu Pavillion, Manawaroa Street, (BIA), Bob 027-208-3719 or Kate 027-567-3896 MANAWATU STRIDERS: Sunday (AM); Manawatu Striders Clubrooms, Manawaroa Park, (behind the Esplanade Cafe), (BIA), Bob 027-2083719 or Kate 027-567-3896 PALMERSTON NORTH JOGGERS & WALKERS: Esplanade,Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (AM), (BI), Robyn McKey 06-354-9952. CLUB PED: Monday, Wednesday, (PM), (IA), Ongley Park; Saturday, (AM), Esplanade, (IA), David Young 06-356-7179 HEARTY STRIDERS: Thursday (PM), (BI), Esplanade, Adrienne Kennedy 06-350-8617 MASSEY WALKERS: Monday, Thursday, noon, Massey Recreation Centre, (BIA) Chin Diew Lai 06-350-5799 ext 2471 MANAWATU WALKWAYS PROMOTION SOCIETY’S MONTHLY WALKERS: Sunday (AM), (IA) Kenyon Moore 06-354-9317, k.moore@actrix.co.nz METHODIST AGAPE FELLOWSHIP WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), (B), Lorna Goodwin, 06-358-2860 U3A Exploring Walkways: Thursday (PM), (B), Lynley Watson 06356-4384 WOMEN’S AFTER 5.30 WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Thursday (PM), (I), Liz MacNeill 06-357-8216

KARORI ARTS & CRAFT WALKING GROUP: 04-934-8630 KANDALLAH CORNERSTONE WALKERS: Monday (AM) 04-479-5420 MIRAMAR WALKING GROUP: 04-388-1944 NEWLANDS COMMUNITY HOUSE WALKING: Tuesday (AM), 04-4788799 TARARUA TRAMPING CLUB: www.ttc.org.nz WEA MIDWEEK WALKERS: Hanna Harwood WELLINGTON WEDNESDAY WALKERS: 04-388-1988 WELLINGTON CATHOLIC TRAMPING CLUB: 04-934-4729 WELLINGTON HARRIER ATHLETIC CLUB: Saturday (PM) mid March to mid October, (BIA), Veronica Gould WELLINGTON MARATHON CLINIC: Sunday (AM), (BIA), Toni 04478-9201 WELLINGTON MID-WEEK WALKERS: Tues, Thursday (PM), Bart Jones 04-477-3746 or David Lonsdale 04-977-8990 WELLINGTON NORDIC WALKERS: Rod McColl 04-526-6833 WELLINGTON TRAMPING & MOUNTAINEERING CLUB: www.wtmc. org.nz WELLYWALKS: www.meetup.com/WellyWalks WELLINGTON MEET-UP TRAMPING CLUB: www.meetup.com/WellingtonTrampingGroup

LOWER HUTT

WALK FOR HEALTH: Tuesday (AM), Saturday (AM), Sunday (AM), (BIA), Joan 04 5697 188 or 022 5697 188, www.walk4health.org.nz POSITIVELY SLIM “Health for Life Walkers: Sunday (AM) Wednesday (PM) (BIA), Jim or Barbara Mobbs 04-566-2603 HUTT VALLEY WALKERS: Saturday (PM), Carol 04-586-7784 WALKING FOR PLEASURE: 60’s Plus, Melling, Molly Shephers, 04567-5727 WOMENS WALKING GROUP: Wainuiomata, every second Wednesday (PM), 04-564-6019 HUTT VALLEY TRAMPING CLUB: Weekend (AM), Dennis Page 04970-6901 KAUMATUA TRAMPING CLUB: www.kaumatuatc.org.nz TAKE HEART WALK GROUP: Monday (AM), (BI), Lorraine Penny 04-566-3826 LEISURE WALKERS: seniors, Tuesday (AM), Judy, 04-528-4445 HUTT VALLEY MARATHON CLINIC: Mark Potter, info@hvmc.org.nz WALK WAINUI: Monday (AM), (BIA), Shirley 04-564-6179 ALICETOWN WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), Karen 04-589-2646 KIWI MASTERS WALKERS: Wednesday Saturday, Sunday (PM), Richard Davies 04-566-1335 or 027-566-1335 OLDER ADULTS – LEISURE WALKING GROUP: Judy 04-528-4445 NORDIC WALKING: Sunday (AM), Silva 04-562-7671 or 021-175-4081, silva.noakes@gmail.com PETONE COMMUNITY HOUSE WALKING GROUP: 1st and 3rd Thursday (AM), Michelle PORIRUA MANA JOHNSONVILLE

FRIDAY WALKERS: Brian Grinstrup or Bruce Sheppard 04-237-6374 TAWA LINDEN HIKERS: 04-232-8705 CHURTON PARK COMMUNITY WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Thursday SENIOR WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Thursday (AM), (BI), Gail Byrnes (PM), Churton Park shops, churtonparkcw@gmail.com 06-323-5470 WEA RAMBLERS: Muriel Thompson, Tawa FOXTON TAWA/LINDEN WALKERS: Maurice 04-232-4407 or Claire 04-232-8764 FOXPEDS: Monday (PM), Foxton, Foxton Beach, (BIA), Dave Blackett, WHITBY SUNDAY WALKERS: Sunday (AM), Don Quirk 04-234-7700 or 06-363-5743, Michelle Duffy, 06-363-7987 Christine Coshan 04-971-2141 g.cl@paradise.net.nz FEILDING

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WAIRARAPA

KAPITI

LEVIN HARRIER & WALKING CLUB: Saturday (PM), (BIA), Karen Humpage 021-757-871, levinharriers1@gmail.com, www.levinharriers.com WEDNESDAY LEISURE WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), (BIA), Lila McCall, 06-367-9070 LEVIN JOGGERS & WALKERS CLUB: Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday, (BIA), Colleen Francis 06-368-8624 MASTERTON

WALKING GROUP RECREATIONAL: Edna Patrick, 06-377-4338 ORIENTEERING GROUP: 06-377-7961 or 379-5124 CARTERTON 40+ STRIDERS: Ada Lyster, 06-379-8746 RUAMAHANGA RAMBLERS: Winter Saturday, Summer Tuesday (PM), (BIA), Ray Wallis 06-377-0703 MARTINBOROUGH

MARTINBOROUGH WALKING GROUP: Barbara Behrent 06-306-9226

WELLINGTON WELLINGTON

AURORA HARRIER CLUB: Peter Wrigley, p.wiggles@paradise.net.nz TUESDAY TRIPPERS: Bill Wallace, 04-528-6201,bradburn@globe. net.nz FANTAIL HIKERS: Marg Eagles, Upper Hutt TRENTHAM UNITED HARRIER CLUB: Jon Roskvist, 021-460-877 or 04-526-6906 UPPER HUTT WALKING & TRAMPING CLUB: Helen 04-970-2046 KAPITI CARDIAC CLUB: Tuesday, Thursday, Graham Priest 04-293-7872 KAPITI WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Muriel Hill 04293-5121 KAPITI THURSDAY WALKERS: Thursday, email kapitithursdaywalkers@ gmail.com, www.sportsground.co.nz/kapitithursdaywalkers KAPITI JOGGERS & WALKERS: Sunday (AM), Pam Childs 04-902-1754 KAPITI WANDERERS: Tuesday (alt), email: kapitiwanderers@gmail. com, www.sportsground.co.nz/kapitiwanderers  KAPITI WEEKDAY WALKERS: Monday, Wendy Stratford 04-905-7520 twstratford@gmail.com, or Julian Harris 04-905-3733 junjo@clear. net.nz SPORT KAPITI THURSDAY WALKERS: Thursday (AM), 04-296-9022

BROOKLYN WALKERS: Edith, 04-384-6799 BUGGY WALKING GROUP: First Thursday of month (AM), www. buggywalk.co.nz CANCER SOCIETY, WELLINGTON DIVISION: Monday (AM), 04 389 8421, MARLBOROUGH contact@cancersoc.org.nz FOREST & BIRD: 04-567-7271 BLENHEIM ORIENTAL BAY WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Christine Blakely 04-383-6276 50 PLUS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), 03-579-3101 MT VICTORIA WALKING GROUP: Euan Harris 04-384-4770 WALK WAINUI: Monday (AM), (BIA), Shirley 04-564-6179 LEGEND ISLAND BAY WALKING GROUP: Community Resource Centre, Island Fitness levels: “B” beginner, ”I” intermediate, “A” advanced. (AM) Bay, 04-383-7464 denotes morning walk, (PM) denotes an afternoon or evening walk. WALKING FOR LIFE: Lynne Waring, Miramar Group co-ordinators are asked to please advise us of any updates by fax 06-358-6864 or email walkingnz@xtra.co.nz. KARORI WALKING GROUP: Mavis Shaw, Kelburn

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PICTON WALK GROUP: Monday (AM), Claire 03-573-7991

NELSON MOTUEKA

MOTUEKA FIFTY PLUS WALKERS: Motueka, Thursday, www.motueka50pluswalkers.org.nz, secretary50pluswalkers@gmail.com or Shirley 03-528-9434 MOTUEKA TRAMPING CLUB: Day and multi day trips available, secretary.motuekatc@gmail.com NELSON

NELSON STRIDERS: Tuesday, Thursday, (PM), (BI), Averil West, 03548-3655 NELSON KIWISENIORS: Tuesday (AM), 03-548-1126 WAKEFIELD WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Lou Manson, 03541-8414 TAHUNA KIWISENIORS: Monday (AM), 03-548-1126 NELSON 50+ WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Thursday (AM), Roger Haynes, 03-539-6402 WAIMEA HARRIER WALKERS: Saturday (PM), Sunday (AM) (BIA), Heather McNabb, 03-547-8490 WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Visitor Information Centre WAIMEA TRAMPING CLUB: Sunday (AM) (PM), wtc.richmond@gmail. com, www.waimeatrampingclub.org.nz TAKAKA

GOLDEN BAY ALPINE AND TRAMPING CLUB: Day walk and overnight trips, Kevin Durkan kdurantc@yahoo.com

CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH

ACTIVE CHRISTCHURCH SUNDAY WALK: Sunday (AM) (BI), 03-9418999 AVON LOOP/CITY KIWISENIORS: Monday (AM), (B), Sport Canterbury 03-373-5060 AVONSIDE KIWI SENIORS: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Jan 03-389-2755 AVONHEAD KIWISENIORS: Friday (AM), (BI), Bess 03-342-7647 AFTER WORK WALKING CLUBS: around Christchurch, (BI), for all ages and fitness levels, recreation clerk, CCC 03-371-1778. ARAI-WALKERS: Wednesday, Wainoni/Aranui, Natalie Hoani, 03388-2593 ARTHRITIC AMBLERS: Wednesday, (B) suitable for people with physical disabilities, Trevor Randall 03-385-7446 BEXLEY KIWISENIORS: Tuesday (AM), (BI), Kath 03388-6161 BARRINGTON KIWISENIORS: Friday (AM), (BI), Nita 03-337-1493 BECKENHAM WALK ‘n’ TALK: Thursday (PM), Di 03-385-3452 BISHOPDALE RAMBLERS: Wednesday (AM) (I), Bishopdale, Paul Muir 03-359-7971 BISHOPDALE TRAMPING CLUB: Wednesday (AM),(IA), www.bishopdaletrampers.org.nz BURNSIDE JOGGERS & WALKERS CLUB: Sunday (AM) Burnside, Anne Uys 03-342-6337 BRIGHTON RAMBLERS WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM), New Brighton (I), Marlene Crocker 03-388-1115 CANTERBURY RACE WALKERS ASSOCIATION: Monday, Wednesday, (BIA), coordinates all Canterbury race walkers and friendly race walking, Ann Henderson 03-387-0387 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY TRAMPING CLUB: Wednesday (PM), Darryn Welham 03-960-3808 CARDIAC COMPANIONS: Sunday fortnight, (PM) Neville Wootton 03-942-5453 CARDIAC CARE GROUP, Marg Allison 03-366-2112 CCC EASTENDERS: Monday (AM), (IA), or Bruce 03-388-7295 CCC GARDEN CITY WALKERS: Saturday (AM) (IA), Helen 03-382-2302 CCC GLOW WORM EVENING WALKERS: Wednesday (PM) (IA), Norm Wells 03-981-5487 CCC HALSWELL: Saturday (AM) (PM), (IA), Pauline 03-322-8057: Sunday, Terrence 03-322-8092 CCC SUNSHINE WALKERS: Tuesday (PM (IA), Jim 03-389-1982 or Hope 03-389-7997 CCC SHIRLEY RECREATIONAL WALKERS: Monday, Thursday (AM), (IA), 03-941-5409 CCC SOCKBURN: Tuesday (AM) (IA), Estelle 03-342-7841:Friday (AM) (IA), Jo 03-349-7146 CCC WEEKEND WANDERS: Sunday (PM) (IA), Marilyn 03-338-3826 CHRISTCHURCH PERSONAL GUIDING SERVICE: Daily (AM) (BIA), Cathedral Square, C Tonge 03-981-6350 CHRISTCHURCH MARATHON CLINIC: Saturday (AM), E: chchmarathonclinic@gmail.com, https://chchmarathonclinic.wordpress.com/ CHRISTCHURCH METHODIST HARRIER CLUB: Saturday (PM) (BIA), Mrs Lindsay Evans 03-355-4356 CRUSADERS WALKERS: Tuesday (BI), (50’s and above age group), Pauline 03-385-9947 DARLINGTON KIWISENIORS: Wednesday (AM), Bill 03-385-1925 DIAMOND HARBOUR RAMBLERS: Tuesday, Hunters Road, (BI), John Willis 03-329-4243 EASTENDERS: Monday (AM), Bruce 03-981-5329 ELLESMERE TRAMPING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Trish Vessey 03329-1865 HERITAGE WALKS: Thursday, (AM), Graeme Stanley 03-980-1553 HOON HAY KIWISENIORS: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Barbara 03-338-8306 KAIAPOI WALKERS GROUP: Tuesday, Wednesday (AM), Don Lyon www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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03-327-9064 KAIAPOI NORDIC WALKERS: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Trudy Blakey 03-327-4457 KIWISENIORS WALKING GROUPS: for the over 50’s, 23 surburban groups plus rural locations, Sport Canterbury 0800-228-483 LAMBDA DAY TRAMPERS: every second Sunday, (BI), social group for gays and lesbians of all ages, Helen Davies 03-337-6103 LINWOOD AVENUE WALKING GROUP: Wednesday, Thursday (AM) (B), 03-389-5303 LINWOOD KIWISENIORS: Thursday (AM), Phyl 03-389-6130 LYTTELTON WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Lyttlelton, (BI), Ada Goodwin 03-328-7235 MAIREHAU LADIES PROBUS, Tuesday, Leah 03-385-6310 MARYVILLE KIWISENIORS:: Monday (AM), Valmai 03-377-8742 MERIVALE KIWISENIORS: Monday (AM), (BI), June 03-355-8703 MT PLEASANT KIWISENIORS: Tuesday (AM), (BI), Pauline 03-384-4794 NEW BRIGHTON KIWISENIORS: Wednesday, (AM), (BI), (both walkers and strollers), Joy 03-383-4494 NEW BRIGHTON WORKING MENS CLUB WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (I), Jenny Wilson 03-332-8818 NEW BRIGHTON OLYMPIC ATHLETIC CLUB: Saturday (PM), Margaret Flanagan 03-355-4902 NEW BRIGHTON HILL WALKERS: Wedneday (AM), Royce henery 03-388-7335 NEW BRIGHTON WALK ‘n’ TALK: Monday (AM), 03-941-8999 NEW BRIGHTON STROLLERS: Wednesday (AM), Tess Hall 03-388-3237 NEW BRIGHTON WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Larry Jones 03-382-0201 NO HILL WALKERS: Thursday (AM) (B), Hazel Matthews 03-385-5338 NEW BRIGHTON NORDIC WALKERS: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Kerstin Fahrenschone 03-388-0000 NZ VIVENDI SOCIETY: Sunday, Janet 03-389-1609 PAPANUI WALK ‘n’ TALK: Wednesday (AM), 03-941-6840 OPAWA KIWISENIORS: Monday, Tuesday (AM), (BI), Carol 03-332-5638 PAPANUI KIWISENIORS: Tuesday (AM), (BI), Elaine 03-352-7519 PAPANUI WALK ‘n’TALK: Wednesday (AM), 03-941-8999 PARKLANDS KIWISENIORS: Thursday (AM), (BI), Bernard Marriott 03-383-2665 PARKLANDS WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), BIA), Bernard Marriott 03-383-2665 PENINSULA TRAMPING CLUB: (Family Strollers Group), Sunday, Gloucester Street, (BIA), Merv Meredith info@peninsulatrampingclub. org.nz, www.peninsulatrampingclub.org.nz PIONEER STROLLERS: Thursday, (BIA), Shirley Hitchcock, 03-322-7220 PIONEER TRAMPERS: Thursday (AM) (IA), Alan Williams 03-343-2216 PLEASURE WALKERS: Monday, Wednesday (AM) (I), Colleen Cook 03-389-8607 PORT HILLS NORDIC WALKERS: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Chiaki Jagau 03-981-1433 PORT HILLS ATHLETIC WALKING GROUP: Wednesday, Friday (AM), Glen Watts 03-332-1964.Saturday (PM), Peter King 03-341-1154 Q.E. PARK STROLLERS: Tuesday, John Plumridge 03-385-9710 RETIREES CLUB KIWISENIORS: Wednesday, (AM), (BI), (both walkers and stroller groups), Sport Canterbury 03-373-5060 RETIREES SOCIAL CLUB: Thursday (PM) (BI), 50 + age group, Ira Williams 03-342-8172 or Carol Roscoe 03-337-5901 RICCARTON KIWISENIORS: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Enid 03-348-9351 ROWLEY WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Lee Tuki 03-373-8150 ROVER HARRIER CLUB: Saturday (PM) (BI), Steve Mitchell 03-348-8195 SALLY STROLLERS: Saturday, fortnight, general Christchurch, (B), leisurely pace, Margaret Bennetts, 03-322-9187 SHIRLEY RECREATIONAL WALKERS: Monday, Thursday (AM), 03941-5409 “ A SLICE OF HERITAGE WALKS” with Walktologist Graeme Stanley, Tues (PM) Thurs (AM ), Graeme Stanley 03- 980-1553 SOMERFIELD KIWISENIORS: Tuesday (AM), (BI), Marie 03-337-1436 SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH/SYDENHAM WALKERS: Sunday (AM) (IA), Ray 03-332-0555 ST PETERS WALKING GROUP: Monday (PM), Thursday (PM) (BIA), Audrey 03-348-9157 SUNSHINE WALKERS: Tuesday (PM), 03-389-1982 MY WALKING GROUP: For singles 45+, Saturday, Sunday, (BI), Llolyd 03-323-6232, cathygoulter@xtra.co.nz TUESDAY TREKKERS CLUB: Tuesday, (AM), Necia Sullivan 03-338-9035 TOWER TRAMPING & WALKING CLUB: Tuesday, (IA), Denise Mason 03-942-6735, Sunday, Yvonne van Eerden 03-339-0751 WAINONI/AVONSIDE COMMUNITY SERVICES: Thursday (AM), 03389-2285 WALKIE TALKIES WALKING GROUP: Thursday, (B), members mainly from Burwood United and St Kentigerns Parish, John 03-981-9994 XY’s WALKERS: Thursday (AM), Maureen Ryder 03-383-1226 or Alison Jarvis 03-338-2678 “Y’s WALKERS” (YMCA): Tuesday, Thursday, (BIA), City YMCA, 03-3660689, Bishopdale Community Centre, 03-359-8330 “Y’s TREKKERS”: Monday, Port Hills, (IA), City YMCA, 03-366-0689 www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

Directory YMCA WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (AM), Jill O’Connor 03-366-0689 WAYFARERS WALKING GROUP:Thursday (AM) (BI), 50 + age group, Lilly Chamberlain 03-981-9545, 021-399-546, lillianc@paradise.net.nz WEEKEND WANDERERS: Sunday (PM), Marilyn Dean 03-338-3826 30 MINUTE WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Greame Stanley 30 MINUTE WALKING GROUP:Tuesday (AM), (B), Risingholme, Christchurch City Council 03-941-8999 30 MINUTE WALKING GROUP:Monday, Wednesday, Friday (AM), (BIA), Bishopdale, Christchurch City Council 03-941-8999 30 MINUTE WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM) (PM), (BIA), 03-94128999

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ACTIVE WALKERS: Monday (PM), Bill Brockie 03-467-9114 ARIKI DUNEDIN WALKING GROUP: Wednesday, Saturday (PM), Nola Crewe 03-481-1158 CIVIL SERVICE: Saturday, (PM), Peter Smith 03-471-7127 CAVERSHAM HARRIERS WALKING GROUP: Saturday (PM), Keiran Columb 03-489-4027 DUNEDIN CITY RAMBLERS: Wednesday,(AM) Alison St John 03476-2344 GREEN HUT TRACK GROUP DUNEDIN: walking track maintainers, Wednesday (AM), Graeme Elliot 03-454-3350, ellio@xtra.co.nz HALFWAY BUSH WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM), (I), Pat Garth, 03-476-2579 HILL CITY WALKING GROUP: Saturday (PM), Alex McEwan 03-455-4851 KOPUTAI WALKING GROUP: 2nd Tuesday, (AM), Noeline Forgie, 03-472-8302 LEITH WALKERS: Saturday (PM), Kevin Blair 03-476-3289 MORNINGTON MONDAY WALKERS: Monday (AM), (B), Shirley 03-4536398 or 021-294-2218 MULTI-PEAK FITNESS WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Marelda Gallaher 03-477-6057 or 027-222-3863 MOSGIEL 50’s FORWARD WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Roberta Telfer 03-488-3175 OTAGO TRAMPING/MOUNTAINEERING CLUB: Sunday (AM), Ian Sime 03-453-6185 OVER 30’s TRAMPING CLUB: Sunday (AM), Janice Hodges 03-489-4071 PHOENIX CLUB WALKING GROUP: Wednesday (AM), Nina Davidson 03-471-0114 PINEHILL WALKING GROUP: Thursday (AM), Norman Vare 03-473-8683 ST KILDA COMMUNITY CLUB WALKING GROUP: Tuesday, (AM), Ngaire McIndoe 03-456-4478 TAIERI RECREATIONAL TRAMPING CLUB: Wednesday (AM), Ian Fleming 03-489-8964 TRIXIE TRAMPERS: Thursday (AM), Alison Jones 03-489-8372 WEA OVER 50’s TRAMPING CLUB: 2nd & 4th Tuesday, (A), Chris James 03-488-2228 WAIHOLA WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), Elizabeth Jones 03-489-8064 XY TRAMPING CLUB: 1st & 3d (& 5th) Tuesday, (AM), Prue Turnbull 03-454-3991 Y’S WALKING GROUP: Sunday (AM), Betty Booth 03-456-2000 60 PLUS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), Jimsie Smith 03-466-7374 60’s PLUS RAMBLERS: 1st & 3rd Tuesday, Brian Ralph 03-476-6514 60’s PLUS TRAMPING CLUB: 2nd & 4th Thursday, (A), >4 hours, Karen Byers 03-456-2595 60 PLUS HIKERS: 2nd & 4th Tuesday, (AM), Jasmone Chin 03-453-6526

TIMARU

ALEXANDRA HARRIER & WALKERS CLUB: Saturday (PM), April to October, John Thompson 03-448-7244, www.alexharriers.co.nz

RURAL CANTERBURY

CHEVIOT KIWISENIORS: Tuesday (AM), (BI), Sport Canterbury 03373-5060 ELLESMERE TRAMPING GROUP: Thursday (AM) (IA), Trish Vessy 03-329-1865 LEESTON KIWISENIORS: Friday (AM), (BI), Sport Canterbury 03373-5060 LINCOLN KIWISENIORS: Monday (AM), (BI), Sport Canterbury 03373-5060 RANGIORA KIWISENIORS: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Sport Canterbury 03-373-5060 SOUTHBRIDGE KIWISENIORS: Friday (AM), (BI), Sport Canterbury 03-373-5060 ASHBURTON

ASHBURTON HARRIER CLUB: Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday, Merv & Jackie Gilbert 03-308-5894 KIWISENIORS WALKING GROUPS: for the over 50’s, Wednesday (AM), (BI), two groups, Janice Cochrane, Sport Mid-Canterbury, 03-307-0475 ASHBURTON STROLLERS CLUB: 1st Sunday and 2nd Wednesday of month, (AM), Diane Milne 03- 303-6250 METHERN & DISTRICT TRAMPING CLUB: Helen 03-308-7011 MT SOMERS TRACKS: Warren Jowett 03-303-0880, www.doc.govt.nz MT SOMERS WALKWAY: Marilyn & Bruce Gray 03-303-0809 PACIFIC ISLAND WALKING GROUP: Ashburton Domain, Torika Patterson 03-308-5868 ST DAVIDS WALKING GROUP: Barbara Lischner 03-308-5174, www. st-davids.org.nz WALKING GROUP: Eileen Ward 03-307-0475 WALKING GROUP: Ethel Powell 03-308-9662

STH CANTERBURY PLEASANT POINT WALK GROUP: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Esther, 03-614-7524 TIMARU HARRIER CLUB: Saturday (PM), March to October, Alister 03-686-1010 GLENITI WALK GROUP: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Edna 03-688-0779 HIGHFIELD WALK GROUP: Thursday (AM), (BI), Joy, 03-688-9888 KIWISENIORS WALKING GROUPS: for the over 50’s, Verna Parker, Sport Canterbury, 03-686-0751 MARCHWIEL WALK GROUP: Monday (AM), Colleen, 03-688-6231 SOUTHEND WALK GROUP: Monday (AM), (BI), Bev, 03-688-8381 WANDERERS WALK GROUP: Thursday (AM), (BI), Brian Illingworth 03-684-9355

WEST COAST GREYMOUTH

GREYMOUTH CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE WALKING GROUP: Nora Sheard, 03-768-6479 GREYMOUTH OVER 50’S: Graham Schaef, 03-768-7437 GREYMOUTH DAUDLERS: Yvonne Davison 03-768-6664 KIWISENIORS WALKING GROUPS: for the over 50’s, Don Monk SWC 03-768-0775 RUNANGA WALKING GROUP: Pat Butler 03-762-7665 BLACKBALL WALKING GROUP: Charlie Quibell 03-732-4887 HOKITIKA

HOKITIKA KIWISENIORS: Monday (AM), (BI), Pavel Bare SWC, 03756-9037 HARI HARI KIWISENIORS: Historic walks (BI), Pavel Bare SWC, 03756-9037 HOKI HIKERS: Tuesday (AM), Margaret Stevens 03-755-6466

ALEXANDRA

QUEENSTOWN

WAKATIPU WALKERS: Thursday, www.wakatipuwalkers.co.nz WANAKA

WANAKA WALKERS: Monday (February - Mid-December (AM), (BI), Ruth Harrison 021-474-904, ruthharrison01@icloud.com, wanakawalkers.blogspot.co.nz

SOUTHLAND INVERCARGILL

60’S UP WALK GROUP: Monday (AM), Olive Swain 03-214-4802 YMCA WOMEN’S WALKING GROUP: Tuesday (AM), Joan Tuffery, 03-216-7377 ACTIVE WALKERS KIWI SENIORS: Thursday, Sport Southland 03-2112150, e:kiwiseniors@sportsouthland.co.nz, wwwsportsouthland. co.nz GORE

GORE DISTRICT WALKERS: Tuesday (AM), NgaireEvans 03-208-4744 or Maureen Jones 03-208-7322, maway50@gmail.com HOKONUI TRAMPING CLUB: Margaret Hughes 03-208-7053 NORTHERN SOUTHLAND

NORTHERN SOUTHLAND WALKERS: 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Mossburn.: Jo Muir, 03-248-6474, Balfour: Christine MacLean 03-201-6390, Riversdale: Margaret McLennan, 03-202-5868

OTAGO CLYDE

CLYDE OFF-ROAD WALKERS: Monday, Wednesday, Judy Blanch, 03449-2580, Eleanor Edgar 03-448-6767 OAMARU

SENIOR CITIZENS WALKING GROUP: Wednesday (AM), Nancy Bell 03-434-5061 OAMARU FRIDAY WALKERS: Every 2nd Friday (AM), Barbara McGann 03-434-9178 WEDNESDAY WALKERS TRAMPING GROUP: Jane Naish 03-434-6363 NORTH OTAGO TRAMPING & MOUNTAINEERING CLUB: Margie Car-

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.