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3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walks: Cable Bay’s family farmland walk

8 New Zealand Walk: Eastwoodhill - the national arboretum of New Zealand

12 New Zealand Walk: Eastwoodhill offers six walks to suit all levels and abilities

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14 New Zealand Walks: Four walks at Hanmer Springs in one week 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 Overseas Walks: Norfolk Island - a magical slice of paradise 23 New Zealand Walk: Milford to Takapuna Walk 26 New Zealand Walk: Herekawa Stream and Clifftop Walk 30 Overseas Walks: Experience Australia’s newest walking challenge - Ranges to River 34 New Zealand Walk: Carter Scenic Reserve walk 36 New Zealand Walk: Walk to the stars near Napier 38 New Zealand Walk: Otari - Wilton’s Bush - with 14kms of walking tracks

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42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 Index of previous 14 issues 45 Coming Events: New Zealand 48 Coming Events: Overseas 52 Directory of Walking Groups 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Manawatu Walking Festival Cover photo: “While the rest of New Zealand was swamped in a rain storm we magically hit perfect conditions on the Bank’s Peninsula Walkway between Flea Bay and Stony Bay”. Photo by Gail Francis, Ohauiti Tauranga.

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Cortisol levels impact overall weight management

Fitness coach, Robin Du Toit, explains how our cortisol levels are affecting our weight management. “The reason most people struggle to lose weight is a factor doctors do not consider enough, and that someone’s cortisol levels. Known as the ‘stress hormone’ because excess cortisol has been linked to promote weight gain within the body. So, if you are stressed out, you are producing too much cortisol, which in turn can prevent weight loss and actually encourage weight gain,” said Robin Du Toit, fitness trainer and founder of Artisticfit.”

Forgotten World Highway voted one of world’s best bike rides

The back-country highway in Taranaki, known as the Forgotten World Highway (State Highway 43), has been listed as the 10th best cycle ride in the world by Lonely Planet. In August 2011, the first New Zealand Cycle Trail Heartland Ride was opened, and followed the Forgotten World Highway and an old coach road to finish on the stunning New Plymouth Coastal Path. The route also rated highly in a 2018 Transport Agency survey conducted to understand the experiences of people cycle touring in New Zealand, with 93% of people who had completed it rating it as one of their top three cycle tours. The cycle touring survey information is used to help plan investment to improve the experience for cycle tourists. It includes maps of the North and South Islands of: * The routes ridden by cycle tourists who responded to the survey * The roads most enjoyed by cycle tourists who responded to the survey * The roads least enjoyed by cycle tourists who responded to the survey.

Christchurch folk walking and biking more often

People are using their cars less and walking, biking or scooting more, the results of the Life in Christchurch Transport survey suggests. The survey – one of a series Christchurch City Council conducts each year – questioned about 3500 people in July and August about their travel habits and the city’s transport network. The findings show that while people are still heavily reliant on their cars, they are increasingly using alternative ways to get around. “The proportion of people who say they are using their car less now compared to 12 months ago is 27 per cent – up from 19 per cent in 2018,’’ says Council Monitoring and Research Team Leader Kath Jamieson. “More than 40 per cent of respondents say they bike more often now than they did a year ago while 21 per cent say they walk more often. “The arrival of shared electric scooters in Christchurch has also impacted on the way people move around the city. “The Life in Christchurch Transport survey shows the condition of our roads and footpaths continue to trouble people. “Fifty-one per cent of the people surveyed said they were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the condition of Christchurch’s roads. Ongoing patch repairs to road, potholes and uneven road surfaces are the main reasons people gave for their dissatisfaction,’’ Ms Jamieson says.

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Walk talk Australian award for Kiwi

Gerald Manderson of Palmerston North has been awarded the 2019 Gordon Smith Award for the top performance for 2019 by the Australian Centurion Club for his long distance walk in Australia.. Gerald celebrated his 75th birthday by walking solo from Perth to Melbourne via the coastal roads, a total distance of 4,249km last year. He completed his walk in 80 days (January-April), battling horrendously hot and dry conditions along the way and carrying his own water as he traversed the desert areas. This award is normally restricted to Australian residents, but NZ based Gerald’s feat is so extraordinary that it has forced its way in.

Shared path opening extends Northwestern Cycleway

The Northwestern Cycleway has been extended alongside SH16 in Auckland to create a 3.5km long, 3-metre-wide shared walking and cycling path which was officially opened recently by Transport Minister Phil Twyford. The Northwestern Cycleway now extends to Westgate. Other significant changes on SH16 to improve traffic flow and safety include the widening of the motorway between Lincoln Road and Westgate with an extra traffic lane in both directions, improved and safer on and off ramps and a bus shoulder lane in both directions. A map of the Northwestern Cycleway has been developed collaboratively by the Transport Agency with Bike Auckland and Auckland Transport. It shows how the shared path being extended will connect into the local walking and cycling network.

Awatere track to close

The Awatere Tussock Track in Marlborough is closing in April. Owners Simon and Lynda Harvey are retiring. Walkers over the years were able to dscover close up the hidden beauty of a working New Zealand high country farm Far from the rush and distractions of everyday life, the Awatere Tussock Track was a three day walk into New Zealand’s rugged Marlborough high country. The track showcased an integrated approach to farming and conservation practices and provided an opportunity to see unsurpassed views and walk where few have been before. The owners Simon and Lynda Harvey, along with their eldest son Thomas, farm ‘Glen Orkney’, an award winning 1930 ha property in the Medway Valley, Marlborough The farm was purchased in 1985 from Simon’s parents. In 2012 the adjoining property ‘Stronsay’ was purchased and the two properties are farmed together On the land Merino sheep and angus cattle are farmed alongside protected areas covenanted under the QEII trust.

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Cable Bay’s family farmland walk

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arbara Stuart and her husband Ian own Cable Bay Station near Nelson. They have shared the spectacular scenery and beach access on their land with locals and tourists for decades. “We’ve had a walkway for over 30 years. My father-in-law Fred, and Ian were the ones who were first approached by the Walkways Commission [a predecessor of the Walking Access Commission]. And they were pretty chuffed. To them, it was ‘our walkway has been selected – our over-the-hill-trip that people rang us to do’.” “For it to become a public walkway, my father-in-law Fred’s attitude was, he was quite proud. He enjoyed sharing the walkway, and he enjoyed meeting people who were doing it.” Fred and his mother Tess were keepers of the history of the old Cable Bay Station. When Barbara and

By Stephen Day Ian took on the farm they carried on those values, which she describes as “very much the old Kiwi way”. “After about twenty years we were looking at environmental impacts

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on the farm. We dropped 1000 stock units and planted pine trees. And of course, this gave us less income on an annual basis because it was a long-term investment.” We thought, with the popularity of the walkway, there was an opportunity on a historical site by the sea. So that was the benefit. We now have a small campground and café that we have been able to leverage off the historic site and the walkway. The Stuarts have a long and warm relationship with the Department of Conservation. DOC regularly sprays the track for weeds and keep it tidy. The track closes each year from 1 August to 10 October to keep people away from cows with their new-born www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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calves. The Stuarts and DOC collaborate on safety too, such as last summer, during the Nelson fires, when they closed the track to keep people and the track safe. “Nelson couldn’t cope with any more fires!” says Barbara. Barbara says farmers should look at the opportunities that could come from having public access. “Particularly if your farm is close to an urban setting. Even an hour or two-hour walk across private land is what people are looking for these days. They are looking for short walks that are within cooee of a reasonably sized township.” Barbara says every farmer has individual circumstances. They need to do their homework, but some can leverage off the opportunity from public access. “It seems to be you get hubs now – we’ve got kayaking nearby, people who have an adventure park, horse-riding and motorbikes on nearby properties. I’ve noticed that small towns around the top of the South Island people do a lot of cycling these days. So opening up a walkway or cycleway track is a goer really.”

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A Garden of Eden held altogether by the best of the world’s trees – Professor David J.Bellamy 8 Walking New Zealand, issue no 266 - 2020

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Eastwoodhill - the national arboretum of New Zealand

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astwoodhill is the national arboretum of New Zealand. It covers 131 hectares (1.31 km2) and is located 35 km northwest of Gisborne, in the hill country of Ngatapa. It was founded in 1910 by William Douglas Cook. Cook’s life work would become the creation of a giant collection of Northern Hemisphere temperate climate zone trees in New Zealand – a dream that would

eventually cost him all his money – buying and importing thousands of trees from New Zealand and British nurseries. When his health deteriorated in the 1960s, he sold his property to H. B. (Bill) Williams, who established the Eastwoodhill Trust Board in 1975 as a charitable trust, donating the arboretum to the trust to safeguard it for future generations. Of all the arboreta of the Southern

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Hemisphere, Eastwoodhill Arboretum is said to have the largest collection of trees of the temperate climate zone of the Northern Hemisphere. It includes some 4,000 different trees, shrubs and climbers, including 170 species currently on the IUCN world endangered species list. Douglas Cook envisioned his botanic collections at Eastwoodhill as a safe haven for northern hemi-

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sphere species. The arboretum’s remote location served as an arboreal ark for these species, a place to propagate new plants that might restore species should they be lost in their native eco-system. Today, threats faced by forest tree species – particularly those in developed areas of the northern hemisphere with climatic conditions similar to Eastwoodhill are varied and difficult to combat. Already, all over the world, forest ecosystems have been changed dramatically as keystone species are threatened or lost. There is a distinct need for repositories of species for study and protection. Eastwoodhill is rare among the world’s botanic and arboreal institutions in its ability to host plants from the northern hemisphere in relative isolation. This unique characteristic combined with New Zealand’s stringent biosecurity regulations, makes the arboretum an ideal environment for the cultivation of threatened species. One of the delightfully quirky features of Douglas Cook’s plantings at Eastwoodhill is the “Cathedral” at the bottom of Cabin Park. This area in 1935 was the old horse paddock and it grew little more than poor grass and bracken. Douglas started planting groups of conifers to form the nucleus of the area that he was to call “Cabin Park”. In 1936 he and his wife Claire took a trip to Britain and it could well have been during this time he planned his very own Tree Cathedral, inspired possibly by the form of the great English cathedrals they would have seen on their travels. On his return he levelled a small ridge and planted trees in the form of a simple cross. Eucalyptus Regnans form the pillars and Cupressus Lawsoniana form the walls and, what has only recently become recognisable, the chapter-house; a circle of trees to the side of the main planting. The space between the great towering columns of eucalyptus is what gives this area an almost spiritual atmosphere, even today when some of www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

the original trees are showing signs of deterioration. Many who visit the “Cathedral” comment on the atmosphere that is created by a space within the planted forest, even more so when they discern the form of the cross that is still evident. Over the years numerous little ceremonies have been held in this special place; marriage proposals, weddings, christenings, and quiet reflective meditations. However, many of the trees are in a state of gradual decline and it is time to consider and plan for a new Tree Cathedral and so continue the vision Douglas Cook initiated 75 years ago. The new Tree Cathedral will be located on a large flat space some distance along the Hihiroroa road and overlooked by the curators house. The small stream flows moat like around three sides and will eventually be bridged to allow walking access from the arboretum tracks. This project is part of the master plan that was developed by Nelson Byrd Woltz, the internationally renowned landscape architects from the U.S.A., and is the first of a number of developments that will take Eastwoodhill forward into its second century. Work on the site started between Christmas and New Year 2014. It has been cleared and ground work is well underway to provide for a raised, smooth and well drained space where the trees that will form

the Cathedral design will be planted. The dimensions are exactly the same as Westminster Abbey, 170m long and 70m wide at the widest point and this is a perfect fit for the site. Selecting the most appropriate tree species is the next step; these will be planted in double rows either side of a 12m wide central aisle. Their trunks, high pruned as they age, will replicate the massive pillars of a cathedral and their interlinking branches, the vaulting of the roof. Several species will be used to provide contrasting textures and to ensure the design survives in the unfortunate event that some as yet unknown disease affects one of the chosen species. The plantings of the tree cathedral were completed in 2015. The developing trees of the cathedral – redwood, dawn redwood, linden, ginkgo, red maple – have put on an impressive amount of healthy growth over the previous two years. Out of a total 135 trees there has been just one casualty, a sequoia, which has been replaced. The redwoods (sequoia-single clone) which form the central pillars, quarter the size of the other species when planted, have now uniformly caught up in height and will soon be the dominant species. Opposite page: Music and having a picnic under the trees. Above right: The trees are their most colourful in autumn.

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alks at Eastwoodhill cater for all levels of fitness and ability, from flat tree lined paths to a steep climb up Mt Arateitei which rewards visitors with glorious views of the arboretum and the surrounding countryside. The walks are clearly signposted and maps are available from the Visitors Centre. There is a mobility scooter available free of charge from the Visitors Centre. This can be used on the mobility sign posted tracks.

Blue Walk

The Blue Walk is one of the flattest,

easiest walks. It meanders through both the tall conifers of Cabin Park and the deciduous trees of The Circus, Corner Park and Pear Park.

Brown Walk

T h e B r o w n Wa l k w i l l t a k e approximately an hour, and combines the coniferous plantings of Orchard Hill and the Pinetum. It also works its way through the deciduous plantings of Douglas Park and Glen Douglas before taking in The Circus and returning you to the Visitor Centre.

The Purple Walk skirts along some of the higher ridges around the arboretum with great views across Douglas Park and Glen Douglas. Starting at the Visitor’s Centre, this walk follows the purple markers around Douglas Park, over to Mexico Way and up the lookout track. After taking in the view over the arboretum the path winds down Burma Road to Cabin Park, along Brookside, and then returns back to the Visitor’s Centre. Below left A fantail flutters amongst the tree. Below bottom: A tui iis one of a number of native birds at Eastwoodhill.

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Explore our beautiful botanical world Discover the first-rate walking tracks and spectacular scenery at New Zealand’s national arboretum, a unique park sanctuary for all ages. Eastwoodhill offers over 25km of graded and marked walking tracks set amongst 13,000 exotic and rare trees, shrubs and climbers.

The Yellow Walk is designed to see most of the park without too much climbing. The extended Yellow Walk turns off at Basinhead and zigzags its way up to Arataitai, the highest point in the park, for some glorious views over the arboretum and surrounding countryside.

Red Walk

The Red Walk is Eastwoodhill’s native tree walk, combining the early native tree plantings of Douglas Cook in Yunnan Court and later plantings in the Native Reserve, before returning to the Visitor Centre through the large conifers and oaks in Cabin Park.

Green Walk

The Green Walk encompasses much of the arboretum, taking you through both the open and forested areas of the arboretum. It rises from the lowest part of the arboretum to the highest. A walk for the true tree connoisseur or an adventurer with half a day to spare. Above: A great place to sit and chat with friends.

Below: A family group on a flat track walk.

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My Favourite Walk

Four walks at Hanmer Springs in one week By Yvonne van Eerden Above left: On the Tui Track. Below left: A view of the valley below on the Tui Track walk.

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small group of the Tower Trampers from Christchurch were very optimistic to go tramping in August to Hanmer Springs, using this as our base to venture further. Tui Track - St James Walkway - Mt Dumblane and Lake Daniels were four trips done in one week at Hanmer Springs. We definitely had winter conditions but we were prepared to walk only a couple of days due to weather.

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We first went to the Nina Valley but on arrival the clouds were thick and full of rain, we did dare to get out of the car but quickly made the decision to go back to Windy Point (Hope Kiwi Track). That was a much better decision as the weather was cold but sunny and clear, for now. We started walking a little later than usual as we had changed our destination. We had been to the Hope Kiwi Track before but never walked to the right on the Tui Track part of the Te Araroa Trail (The Long Pathway). We had winter conditions with a muddy track now and then and of course a stream to cross. Our mate Kishor was a very wise man as he just went ahead and crossed and then he knew we would definitely follow. If he had stopped I am sure we would have turned back as we would not have wanted wet feet, our feet soon warmed up as we just kept walking. We still walked for at least two hours, one way, and wanted to head up to Doubtful Valley to the hut but knew we would run out of daylight and were yet to return so we headed back and will definitely do this walk again to venture further. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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Above left: A muddy patch on St James Walkway. Above right: The information sign says it all.

St James Walkway

Our plan was to stay the night at the Magdalen Hut on the St James Walkway but our lodgings at Hanmer Springs were just too good, so we walked into the Magdalen Hut and back in a day. We were concerned about the river crossing but it was fine, rather cold though. We had plenty of mud and plenty of humongous horse poop but as usual we just carried on as we were focused on making it to the hut. It was a very nice winters day and we had lunch at the hut and had

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taken the billy with us so we had a couple of very hot cups of tea which was well deserved. The scenery was so amazing and we could not have picked a better day. It was one of the longer days

as we were away for seven hours plus. The great thing about the walk is that there was no pressure and if we wanted to go back at any time we certainly could. You could walk as long or as short as you would like.

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My Favourite Walk

Four walks at Hanmer Springs in one week

Mt Dumblane

Some Tower Trampers have also walked Mt Dumblane before when there were no marker poles, only cairns to guide you. Without the markers you had to be observant and watch out for cairns otherwise you would go in the wrong direction, but there was definitely no possibility of getting lost as there was only one way and that was up and up and up. This time, to our delight we had noticed that there were marker poles and this made our day much easier. We found out that the Mt Isobel Tramping Group had been working voluntarily and marked the route from Jacks Pass Road to the summit of Mt Dumblane. What a great achievement. We had snow on the top and another magnificent day in August. Above left: The view from Mt Dumblane towards the alps.

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Lake Daniell Track

The Lake Daniell Track is always a great family tramp and we knew that a new hut was being built so we went to check this out. This is a huge hut compared to what was initially at Lake Daniell’s. The new hut will be ready in February 2020, but you can still walk in and spend the night in your tent or just do a day walk. The bush walking in is beautiful, it was lush and green. The track was also in great condition with a little mud here and there but not a problem at all. We had a fantastic week and even managed to do a little easy walking in Hanmer Springs and of course use the hot pools to rest our weary muscles. The week was incredible and we had crammed in as much as possible. We had no idea that we would be able to achieve as much walking as we did. We still have much more to do as well. The weather had been very kind to us.

Above right: The still waters of Lake Daniels. Below left: The new hut is expected to be ready in February. Below right: Time for a drink stop on the Lake Daniels walk.

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Photo Contest

We are looking for the best digital photos each month depicting walking Now the time to get your digital camera out or look through your digital images and enter the

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Above: Having a dip at the waterfall on the Kitekite Falls Track, Waitakere Ranges Regional Park. Photo by Alex Wong, Riverhead. Below right: Carterton School year 8s students took on their annual Powell Hut Challenge in the Tararua Ranges. Starting at Mt Holdsworth climbing to Rocky Lookout and then on to Powell Hut where they got to see what the recently rebuilt hut looks like. Photo by Sue McGhie, Opaki Masterton. The image could be a scenic scene, a walk on the beach with the dog, a bush walk, a street walk or anything walking that takes your fancy. The rules are simply: there must be a person or persons walking in the picture either front, side or back on, and can be in the distance. We require an emailed image in high resolution mode, in jpeg format as an attachment, and NOT embedded in Word or in the email, and NOT a link to a website to be downloaded. The subject line must have the words “Walking New Zealand Photo Contest” and the email must include the NAME, POSTAL ADDRESS and phone number of the person who took the photo and a small caption. In this contest ONLY ONE emailed photo accepted per month. Entry in the contest automatically allows us to print the image. The person who has their photo published will receive a six month subscription or a renewal to Walking New Zealand magazine of six months. If a picture is chosen for the cover page the person will receive a 12 month subscription or renewal.

Below left: This picture was taken when a friend and I completed the Tongariro Alpine Crossing on November 9th, 2019.. The weather was predicted to be better, Luckily we were well prepared anyway! Photo by Fleur Jackson, Palmerston North.

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Monthly Photo Contest Above right: Local Tramping Club walking the Lindemann track now reopened on the east side of the Kaimai ranges. 13 members enjoying the 6 hours of variable contours and native bush. Remnants of old men of the bush felled years ago. Worthy finish to tramp with amazing views of Tauranga harbour and Katikati from top of the Lindemann. Photo by Stewart Mortensen. Middle right: Ladies from the Te Awamutu Tramping Group having a foot soak after competing the second day of Orui Coastal Walk, Riverdale Beach Wairarapa November 2019 Photo by Robert McWha, Pirongia. Below right: Lorna and Heather celebrated their birthday this year by going for a walk with the Invercargill Kiwi Seniors Walk Group in Seaward Downs Bush. This is a lovely half hour bush walk on a good track east of Invercargill. Photo by Heather Westrupp, Richmond Invercargill

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Norfolk Island- a magical slice of paradise

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orfolk Island is often placed in the ‘small’ category – so it may come as a surprise that there are so many tracks and trails to walk or ride but rest assured, there’s plenty of ground to cover on this magical slice of paradise! We’ve covered a few of the trails in the article but there’s plenty more if you start exploring on your own too.

Botanical Gardens Boardwalk

If you have an interest in learning about all the different types of flora and fauna found on Norfolk then

you just as much. Park up at Mt Pitt and follow the trail signs through to Mt Bates, a short walk through forest and well kept grassy tracks. Allow an hour or so for a steady stroll with plenty of time to stop and observe the old radar station and WWII ruins along the way.

Palm Glen

this should be your first stop. A very well maintained timber boardwalk and forest paths located at the base of Mount Pitt will guide you through endemic trees and plants with identification plaques and some history lessons along the way. An easy walk with a few steps and some benches to have a rest… perfect for all ages.

Mount Pitt to Mount Bates

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Tucked away at the end of Selwyn Pine Rd is the entrance to Palm Glen, a green parrot haven and if you’d like the see one this is usually your best chance. Early morning or late afternoon seems to have the most activity – move quietly and listen for the tell-tale ‘kik-kik-kik’ but be warned these birds can be very cheeky!

Bridle Track from Captain Cook to Red Road Entrance

kept trail as it’s needed for emergency vehicle access so it’s a pretty easy stroll on the way down, but it can be deceptively longer on the way back up! Cycling is permitted but please slow down and give way to walkers and stick to the main track.

Hundred Acres

Starting off under the magnificent fig trees on New

There’s a myriad of walking trails that overlook the many islets and crystal clear shallows of the north side

of the island. With a few different starting points and a couple of loops you’ll want to do a bit of planning before starting them, but trust us - they have some of the best lookout points you will ever get the pleasure of gazing upon. Some technical hiking and longer distances are involved with these trails. The above mentioned trails can all be linked together into one big loop, if you drop in to the Visitor Information Centre we will be happy to give you a map and show you how!

Farm Road, this loop trail will take you all the way out to Rocky Point lookout and back. A steady walk with a little up and down but mostly flat trail and easy going. Along this trail you’ll find great picnic areas, plenty of photo opportunities and depending on the time of year you might even spot some very cute baby terns nested on the pine branches!

Flagstaff Hill

If stairs are your game and you want to feel the burn,

Anson Bay

The access trail down to one of the most beautiful

park at Kingston Pier and take the step trail up to the top of Flagstaff. The view from the top overlooks the historic Kingston township so we think it’s worth all the steps!

Selwyn Pine Reserve

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work of trails to ride socially. There is a small group of riders who are always looking for more cyclists to join and enjoy the amazing biking now on offer in Norfolk. The entrance is located on Anson Bay Road between Puppies Point and Anson Bay (look for the gates on either side of the road). Please respect these trails and ride within your limits.

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Milford to Takapuna Coastal Walk

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Milford to Takapuna Coastal Walk Above: The trail goes close to the houses. Below left: On the sand again.

Below right: A narrow raised walkway.

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Herekawe Stream and Clifftop Walk By Judy Eva

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or an interesting and pleasant stroll taking in a rural, beach and clifftop view the Herekawe Stream walk is the one for you giving three different and charming changes of scenery. The Herekawe Stream begins to take shape in the farmland of Omata with a large proportion of the water coming from urban western New Plymouth which has formed the wetland area of this walkway. It is also home to threatened native fish and many native plants and also supports a great concentration of bird life. This walkway project was started in 2002 and had three aims, to establish an all weather walkway along the stream to link with residential areas and the coast, to establish natural habitat through the plantAbove top: View from top of cliff. Below left: A rustic bridge over the stream. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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ing of native trees and to provide a recreational facility for the Taranaki community. Over 6,000 native trees were planted by more than 800 community volunteers. A subsequent grant from the TSB Community Trust allowed bridges to be built over stream crossings to ensure an all weather surface for this walkway which follows the stream finally exiting into the car park and coast at Back Beach. The walk starts at the bottom of Manadon Street cul de sac on the left hand side in the suburb of Spotswood behind the Countdown Supermarket on South Road. It is signposted Herekawe Stream Walkway on the foot path entrance with information retaining to the wetland area. There is a flight of stairs leading down to a grassy area. Once at the bottom of the stairs turn right and enjoy the rural walk with the stream and wetland on your left. You may even get a glance of Mt Taranaki through the trees if it has decided to show its snowy head among the clouds and enjoy the beauty of a small waterfall bubbling down from the wetlands. As you walk along you will be treated to changing scenery. Keep veering left following the stream as there are several grassy tracks leadAbove right: Warning sign on top of cliff, Paritutu Rock in background. Middle right: Entrance to the tunnel from the Herekawe Stream Walk. Below right: Exiting tunnel and onto Back Beach, car park in distance.

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Herekawe Stream and Clifftop Walk ing up onto streets on your right. There are several little rustic bridges to cross. Following the path you will be surprised to see a tunnel that burrows through the hillside and through which you will exit from rural to the coast, the smell of salt water, the beach and a car park. You are now at Back Beach. Walk through the car park and

continue down the bank onto the will see the three sugar loaf Islands amongst the tide and Paritutu Rock beach veering right. This beach is quite wild and rug- on the top of the cliff. As you get to the end of the beach ged at times and a popular surfing spot. There are high cliffs on the Above left: Rural walk along the right hand side that have eroded stream. away over time due to heavy seas Above right: Track along clifftop and exposure to the weather and back to Back beach Carpark. has become dangerous to walk too Below left: Inside the tunnel. Below right: Sign in Manadon Street close to them but it is a great beach beginning of walk. to stroll along. In the distance you

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there is a wooden staircase on the right that will take you to the top of the cliff with fabulous views over the coast. There is a viewing platform on the way up. The staircase is relatively new as the original one which had been there for many years was removed after it was damaged by a king tide and ex cyclone Gita and became unsafe. The removal of the old one sparked howls of protest from beach users and the council officers recommendation against reinstating them was overruled by councillors who voted to fix them a move that probably helped them to be re elected at the next council elections by many happy locals, dog walkers and surfers. Hence a brand new staircase and a viewing platform was installed. It has 242 steps but as they traverse around in a circle half way up makes it an easy climb depending on your fitness level. Once at the top you have a beautiful view of the coast, on the left you have Paritutu Rock and if you are extra fit stroll around to the other side and get even better views of the city and wharf from the top. It is a hard climb and suitable only for the very fit as from half way up it is hauling yourself with the help of chains embedded into the rock surface. It can be dangerous as far as your footing is concerned but worth the effort. Not for the fainthearted. From the top of the cliff you can walk your way back to the Back Beach carpark along the grassy track by turning right. There are several different tracks that lead up to the road so keep to the one that is closest to the cliff edge. It then veers away from the edge and takes you through coastal bush and trees and the view is great for taking photographs. It is quite hilly in parts but a real coastal adventure. There are several car parks along the top of the cliff and the Back Beach carpark is the fourth one. It is the only one with a toilet beside it. There are steps down to the lower car park from where you started. Once back at the carpark you can www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

walk back through the tunnel and following the Herekawe Stream end back at Manadon Street where you started. If you do not wish to climb the stairs from the end of the beach as we did you can start off from the Back Beach bottom carpark climb the steps to the above carpark, walk along the cliff and take the 242 steps down onto the beach, back again to Back Beach Carpark, through the tunnel and back to Manadon Street.

It is recommended that it is safer to do the walk along the beach when the tide is not too close to the cliffs. Good walking shoes recommended and enjoy the rugged scenery. Dog friendly all the way. From Manadon Street the complete walk would probably be about one and a half to two hours. Easy going except maybe for the stairs. Above right: Stairs to the beach below. Below right: Top of cliff to rest of walk. Paritutu Rock in background.

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wo of the best walking experiences in South Australia have teamed up to create Ranges to River, enabling guests to walk in the spectacular Flinders Ranges and along the meandering Murray River, fully guided, over eight days and seven nights staying in outdoor comfort

tailored to each landscape. Ranges to River is a collaboration between two of South Australia’s Great Walks of Australia, Arkaba Walk in the Flinders Ranges and Murray River Walk. Arkaba Walk offers three nights in spectacular eco-camps and at the Arkaba Luxury Lodge — Murray

River Walk offers three nights on a modern houseboat that moves to each daily walking destination. The combined walks offer a magical winter experience on an 80 km journey through dry creek beds, isolated springs lined with ancient River Red Gums, craggy ridge lines and rolling hills covered in cypress pines to the majestic floodplain forests and coloured cliffs of the Murray River. Cruising on Australia’s greatest river and its meandering bends will leave you reinvigorated by these two outback landscapes. ‘’The best way to understand South Australia’s incredibly varied and spectacular landscape is to immerse yourself in the stories that lie behind the exterior. And the best way to do Above left: Walking along the banks of the Murray River. Middle left: Dinner time on the boat., Below: The Murray River Boat moored. Opposite page above: Approaching first signature swag camp. Photo Richard Field

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that is on foot and in the company of local specialists who have a real passion for the place. The contrast from the ancient geological ramparts of the Flinders Ranges to the waters of the Murray River brings out South Australia’s diversity in an understated level of comfort and style.’’ Charles Carlow – Founder of Arkaba Walk “Having experienced both of these walks you will love the landscape diversity, the wildlife, the environmental and cultural sensitivity of the trails, the guides who will bring these landscapes to life, and the use of local food and wines incorporated into each superb daily menu.” Tony Sharley — founder of Murray River Walk Above right: Gourmet meals served under the stars. Photo by graham Michael FreemaG Middle right: Sundowner drinks as the sun sinks behind Wilpena Pound. Photo by Paul bester Below left: Feel the space! Photo by Matt Swords Below riight: Walkers at sunrise.

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Carter Scenic Reserve

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arter Scenic Reserve is one of the few remaining remnants of patchwork landscape once typical of the Wairarapa - grass, wetland, shrub land, and forest. It is home to native birds, fish, lizards, and endangered plants. There is the Kahikatea Walk, a 30 minute easy flat loop walk that takes you through a flooded forest remnant. Nearly half the distance of the 1.3km walk is over the board walk. The balance is a track through bush. In 1896 Charles Rooking Carter made provision in his will for the protection of part of his estate and it was gazetted as a reserve in 1921. This area of swamp and semiswamp forest on two old terraces of the Ruamahanga River represents a patchwork landscape that was once typical of the Wairarapa - grass, wetland, shrubland, and forest. Because Carter Reserve offers such a variety of habitat types, it has become a haven for some of the plants and animals that became extinct or reduced to low numbers through land

clearance in the Wairarapa Plains during the 1880s and 1900s. They include Brown Mud Fish and Coprosma pedicellata, a small leafed plant that grows in areas that are very wet in the winter and very dry in summer. The Department of Conservation is working hard to turn the tide, eradicating weeds and re-populating

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the area with endangered species. An ambitious programme put in place over recent years is now showing encouraging results. Tree Lucerne planted in weed infested areas in 1982, now provide food and perching positions for birds which in turn deposit large amounts of native tree seeds in the area. The trees also shade the area and suppress further growth of weed species as well as providing protection for young native tree seedlings Hardy native trees such as Tarata Lemonwood, Totara and a variety of Pittosporum have been planted among the tree Lucerne. Rare tree species that once thrived at Carter and the surrounding area are being propagated and have been re-introduced to the area and planted amongst these regenerating forests.. Above left and right: The boardwalk goes over a large wetland area. Below left: The 500m drive from the carpark.. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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Carter Scenic Reserve is in Wairarapa, 12 km south-east of Carterton on the Gladstone Road. To get there: Coming from south in the middle of Carterton turn right into Park Road and after 6km, turn left into Carters Line and after 3km turn right into Gladstone Road. The reserve is signposted 3km on the right. The car park is about 500m along the driveway. Coming from the north after 4 km south of Masterton turn left into East Tarataki Road for 4.5 km, turn right into Carters Line and after 4km turn left into Gladstone Road. The reserve is signposted 3km on the right. The car park is about 500m along the driveway.

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.Above left: The track wanders through native trees. Below left: The wide pathway to the start of the loop track. Middle right The start of the boardwalk. Below right: On the boardwalk.

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t takes about two hours to walk along the waterside path from the Napier iSITE Visitor Centre to the extraordinary Atea a Rangi Star Compass site in Waitangi Regional Park*. Be aware of cyclists as you walk – this is a shared path. But what a picturesque walk it is, to a goal that is truly unique. Waitangi Regional Park is an oddly shaped park. It covers an area of 300ha along 5kms or so of a narrow strip of coastline, its boundaries swinging in to cover the Waitangi wetlands and the end section of the Clive River. It is constantly changing with tides and storms. The Atea a Rangi Star Compass is on a mound in the northern part of the park, in the area where the Ngaruroro, Tataekuri and Clive Rivers, plus Muddy Creeks, all converge into the Waitangi Estuary and flow into the sea. Atea a Rangi Star Compass is a spectacular site overlooking the sea. Its official entrance is through a whaharoa – an impressive carved gateway. Thirty-two pou (posts), representing points of the compass, encircle the central star compass which is surrounded by plantings. The rising and setting points of the celestial bodies are memorised by using the carved pou and the horizon. Maori ancestors used compasses like this to chart the position of the sun, moon and stars and thus navigate throughout the Pacific. The pou were carved by local carvers in 2016 and 2017. The site was the idea of Te Mataua-Maui Voyaging Trust. The Atea a Rangi Educational Trust was then established to administer and maintain the site with the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council who continue to maintain the site today and in the future.

Don’t miss reading the excellent illustrated panels which explain the history of the area and how Maori By Judith Doyle navigated their waka using sun, moon and stars. It was in 2019 that a further 15 ha of wetlands were added to the existing area. Now a 30-minute trail starts at the star compass and passes through the wetlands, rich with birdlife such as heron and bittern. The trail then returns via the path adjacent to the bridge.

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This area was the first place in Hawke’s Bay where Maori and Europeans lived together. The Treaty of Waitangi was brought to this area for signing, hence the name of the regional park -- not to be confused with the main signing point of the treaty at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands, where 43 Northland chiefs signed the treaty. It was then taken around the country over the next eight months. *You may feel that the two-hour repeat walk back to Napier will be too much for you, so, before you start off from the iSITE, ask the helpful people there to arrange for you to be picked up at the carpark near the site of Atea a Rangi Star Compass. www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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Above: An aerial view of the The Star Compass during construction, showing the wetlands at top left. Insert: Looking towards the east at sunrise. Below right: The Star Compass. with a rainbow in the background.

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Otari- Wilton’s Bush

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Above: A large forest can be seen looking towards the north. Below left: A well formed path on the Nature Walk. Below right; Two hikers pass through the garden area on their way for a more challenging walk.

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tep back in time to an ancient world in Wellington. Enter the tranquil Fernery, tiptoe through the treetops on the Canopy Walkway, hike the trails to find the 800-year-old rimu. Otari-Wilton’s Bush is the only botanic garden in New Zealand solely dedicated to native plants, as well as being the country’s foremost native plant collection. In this unique plant sanctuary there are five hectares of plant collections and 1000 hectares of mature and regenerating native bush. The mature podocarp-northern rata forest is the only remnant of this once common forest type in the Wellington peninsula. Otari has 14kms of excellent walking tracks, a treetop canopy walkway soaring 18 metres above the Above right: A waterfall bubbles on the Circular Walk. Below right: The Troup Picnic area is an idyllic spot beside the Kaiwharawhare stream on the Circular Walk.

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Above: The Kaiwharawhara Stream beside the Kaiwharawhara Track.

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Also from the Troup Picnic Area, you can branch off the Circular Walk about 10 minutes downstream to take a secondary track back to the main entrance on Wilton Road via the Waterfall lookout, up to the Wild Gardens and back to the car park (15 minutes). This secondary track has an impressive set of steps that will test the legs and lungs of any trainee mountaineer.

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forest floor, large alpine garden, picnic areas and a modern visitor centre. It is also home to some of Wellington’s oldest trees, including an 800-year old rimu! Otari Wilton’s Bush is the only public garden in New Zealand dedicated soley to native plants.

Paths and Tracks There are 14 kilometres of walking tracks at Otari-Wilton’s Bush, ranging from smooth paths and boardwalks designed to accommodate wheelchairs, to rough tramping tracks traversing steep forested slopes. The major tracks are described below and are shown on the map on opposite page.. Please note: The nature of Wellington’s geography dictates that any track leading down hill will demand an equally steep uphill return.

Easy paths

From the main entrance on Wilton Road, there are several short paths, suitable for wheelchairs and prams. Take a leisurely stroll across the canopy walkway to the plant collections or along Wilton’s Walkway to an observation deck tucked into tranquil forest. From Otari’s North Picnic Area entrance, just off Churchill Drive, a smooth avenue meanders gently beside Kaiwharawhara Stream to the www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

Above: Native trees on each side of the path.

Troup Picnic Area. From there, the track narrows but continues up to Ian Galloway Park and Karori Cemetry, at the southern end of the reserve.

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From the main entrance on Wilton Road, many people take a leisurely stroll across the Canopy Walkway, past the Cockayne Lawn and down the major Circular Walk track to the Troup Picnic Area (10 minutes). From the Troup Picnic Area, you have a choice of several destinations. A common option is to continue the loop of the Circular Walk, returning you to the Information Centre within approximately 30 minutes. Another option from the Troup Picnic Area is to cross the stream and climb part of the steep Blue Trail, which includes steps, to visit the 800-year-old rimu. A trip to the rimu then back the same way takes about 20 minutes.

Keen explorers will enjoy the wild excursions offered by rough tracks such as the Blue Trail. From the Troup Picnic Area, give yourself an hour to follow this signposted track, past the ancient rimu and on to Karori Cemetry. Then drop down to the Kaiwharawhara Valley and follow the valley track back to the Troup Picnic Area. From the Information Centre, this round trip takes about two hours. Those with more than an hour to spare will be well rewarded with a trip up to the Skyline Ridge and back. From the Troup Picnic Area, tramp up the Yellow Trail (branching to the right off the Blue Trail) to the Flax Clearing. At the far end of the clearing, a gently sloping track (built by OtariWilton’s Bush Trust volunteers) leads through regenerating forest to an old farm track. Turn left at the farm track and continue for another 15 minutes to join the Skyline Track. On a fine day, the skyline offers fantastic views. Either retrace your steps or continue south to Johnston Hill or north towards Mt Kaukau. The Red Trail provides a 30- to 60-minute walk at the northern end of the reserve. Passing through the Flax Clearing, this trail offers wonderful views back over Otari and across to Tinakori Hill. All the tracks are well signposted.

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CONTENTS for previous 15 issues FEBRUARY 265 2020

4 Walk Talk 6 New Zealand Walks: Top picks to explore this summer 9 Auckland Short Walk: St Johns Bush Walk a short nature walk 10 New Zealand Walk: Waikato River Walking Track 12 New Zealand Walk: Te Koutu Park - a delightful walk 14 New Zealand Walk: A taste of the Old Coach Road 16 New Zealand Walk: Pakihi Track reopened for the summer season 17 New Zealand Walk: Motukiore Island Walk for great views 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 New Zealand Walk: Beach walk Pukerua Bay to Plimmerton 22 Need2Know: New digital maps help people explore outdoors 23 Overseas Walk: Feet dangling over the Lysefjord 28 New Zealand Walk: Ongaonga - a village steeped in history 30 New Zealand Walk: Banks Track - New Zealand’s first private walking track 37 New Zealand Walk: Lake Panorama, Henderson and Kiwi Esplanade Walkway 38 Need2Know: International Marching League encourages may walking bring us together 39 Event: Manawatu Walking Festival now in sixth year 41 Training: Exercise programme tips 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 Index of previous 14 issues 45 Coming Events: New Zealand 48 Coming Events: Overseas 52 Directory of Walking Groups 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

JANUARY 264 2020

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 Te AraroaTrail: Family of seven takes on 3,000km trail 8 My Favourite Walk: Spoilt for choice in Wellington 12 New Zealand Walk: Tarawera - a legacy to up hold 16 Australian Walks: Five Hinterland hikes to take your breath away 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 New Zealand Walks: Two clubs and two tracks 22 Overseas Walks: Walking with Fat Betty on the Coast to Coast 27 Overseas Walks: Dolomites - King of the alps 28 Overseas Walks: Walking paths on Niue Island 35 New Zealand Walk: Shine Falls Hawkes Bay’s highest waterfall 35 New Zealand Walk : Kamahi Loop Track to Falls and Heays Access Road 36 Overseas Walks: Walking through the Deserts and Canyonlands of the USA 39 New Zealand Walk: Te Henui extension a rustic and interesting stroll 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 44 Index of previous 14 issues 45 Coming Events: New Zealand 48 Coming Events: Overseas 50 Te Araroa walkers urged to take The Trail Pledge 52 Directory of Walking Groups 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 59 Green Prescription 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

DECEMBER 263 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 Te AraroaTrail: New walking season marks start of Te Araroa odyssey for many folk 7 Te AraroaTrail: Walkers take to the Te Araroa Trail for many reasons 8 NZ Shared Pathway: Pathway between Petone and Wellington now in planning stage 10 Overseas Walks: How to spend 48 hours in the Gold Coast hinterland 12 New Zealand Walk; A day taking two walks in the Totara Reserve 14 New Zealand Walks: Five Kerikeri waterfall walks 16 NZ Shared Pathway: Another link opens in city’s coastal path

17 Book: New Zealand’s Native Trees 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 Club to celebrate birthday by gifting track to Pukekohe 22 Overseas Walks: Carnavon National Park walks were magical 29 NZ Shared Pathway: Cambridge to Hamilton pathway construction begins 30 Overseas Walks: Rhodo heaven in Annapurna 36 NZ Adventure: Retirees go for their final tree-top adventure 39 New Zealand Walk: Oakura Seaside Beach Walk 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 59 Green Prescription 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

NOVEMBER 262 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 My Favourite walk: East, West home’s best 8 Books: Day walks in New Zealand, The 50 Best Bird Watching sites 8 Readers View: What is in a name? 10 New Zealand Walk: Walking Stars in Wellington 11 Need to Know: New Zealand postage stamps celebrate Te Araroa Trail 12 Event: Tenth year for popular walking festival 14 Event: Great Forest events going strong 24 years on next year 15 My Favourite Walk: 35 years from 3 day tramps to 3 day walks 16 Great Forest events 17 Poem: The saga of Milford Track 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 Australian Walks: Walking at Uluru a land rich in indigenous culture 22 New Zealand Walk: Rata Street Loop Track 23 Need2Know: What have you got planned for Get Outdoors Week? 29 New Zealand Walks: Mahu Whenua Trail network delights tourists and locals 30 New Zealand Walk: Te Aro Piko a meandering path 32 New Zealand Walk: Maude Track leads to Mangakotukutuku waterfall 34 Overseas Walks: Walk castle to castle on Czech’s Greenways Trail 41 Overseas Walk: 10 reasons to hike in Austria 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 59 Green Prescription 60 Walking New Zealand Shop

OCTOBER 261 2019

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 59 Green Prescription 60 Walking New Zealand Shop

SEPTEMBER 260 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 My Favourite walk: Lush native forest and stunning views a feature of North Egmont walks 12 New Zealand Walk: Tunnel Beach’s sculptured coastline 15 Te Araroa Trail: Numbers walking on trail increasing 16 New Zealand Walk: Atiwhatu Hut walk popular in Tararuas 16 Mt Favourite Walk: Atiwhakatu Hut Walk attracts many types of walkers 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 New Zealand Walks: Legs eleven with Warkworth Walks 2019l 22 New Zealand Walk: Bay of Islands best kept secret 26 New Zealand Great Walk: Humpridge Track to be a NZ Great Walk 28 Need2Know: New track database has over 300 walking trails 28 Overseas Walk: Caloundra Coastal Walk a leisurely scenic walk 31 Overseas Walk: Eight days to Everest Base Camp 39 Quick facts on Trekking Everest Base Camp 40 Need2Know: Consider these 5 things before tackling a winter tramp 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 59 Green Prescription 60 Taupo Marathon events

AUGUST 259 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 My Favourite walk: Kaimai Ranges offer many walking attractions in a diverse forest of caves and birdlife 12 New Zealand Walk: Stewart Island with the lovliest public road in the country 14 Shared Pathway: New bridge links city to Massey and Linton 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 Shared Parthway: Cycling the Karangahake Gorge section of the Hauraki Rail Trail 24 My Favourite Walk: Ratapihipihi Scenic Reserve - a sub tropicial rail forest 28 New Zealand Walk: Belmont magazine walk with relics of World War 11 30 New Zealand Walk: Belmont Regional Park a walkers paradise 33 New Zealand Walk: Kapiti Island 34 High Achiever: Perth to Melbourne in 80 days 36 New Zealand Walk: Three generations in Waiohine Gorge tramp 38 New Zealand Walks: Vineyard walks a feature of Bay of Island Walking Weekend 39 New Zealand Walks Two walks in Peel Forest 40 Need2Know: Top 10 things to pack for a day walk or hike 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 59 Green Prescription

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 My Favourite walk: Nugget Point short walk is a classic 9 Subscription page 10 New Zealand Walks: Five great day walks from Christchurch 12 My FavouriteWalk: Emily’s visit to Emily Falls 12 New Zealand Walks Two walks in Peel Forest 14 Overseas Walk: Walk Ireland’s poignant National Famine Way 16 New Zealand Walk: Mt Cargill for magnificent views of Dunedin 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 New Zealand Walks: One Tree Hill a jewel in Auckland’s Cornwall Park 60 Taupo Marathon events 26 New Zealand Walks: Walking to the JULY 258 2019 ‘Centre of New Zealand’ 3 Contents 29 Need2Know: Take me to the river 30 Overseas Walks: South Africa’s 4 Walk Talk Bushmen, Bergs, Battlefields and 6 My Favourite walk: An estuary walk in our Deep South Big Five 36 Event: Toi’s Challenge is a lovely 8 New Zealand Walk: Beveridge to Arataki Path hard run or walk 38 New Zealand Walks: On the trails in 10 Great New Zealand Trek: Great NZ Trek ends at Bluff after 14 years the Bay of Islands 12 High Achiever: Four day trek ends 42 Overseas Walks and Tours

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with a Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award 16 Overseas Walk: Machu Picchu - a treasure to cherish 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 My Favourite Walk: Waitahinga Dam trails revisted 22 My Favourite Walk: Walking the Crossey-Massey Loop, Hunau Regional Park 26 Event: The Bay of Islands Walking Weekend where the walking is wonderful and the welcome is warm! 28 Te Araroa Trail: Over 1000 walkers this season completed the trail 29 Event: Striders events 30 Overseas Walk: Table Mountain - one of the ten wonders of the world 34 Overseas adventure: Rail trails cycling in the Clare Valley 39 my Favourite Walk: Coastal views highlight of new cleared trail 40 My Favourite Walk: Tawatawa Reserve walking tracks 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 59 Green Prescription 60 Taupo Marathon events

JUNE 257 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 Te Araroa Trail: Lessons from walking the Te Araroa Trail 12 Need2know: DOC’s top five wildlife photography tips 14 New Zealand Walk: Wellington City to Sea Walkway 16 Need 2 know: Great Harbour Way to be funded 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 My Favourite Walk: Barrett Domain walkls have bush, wetlands with a rural outlook 24 Northland Experience: Hiking Cape to Cove: Cape Brett to Whangaroa Harbour to mag-nificent kauri 30 Overseas Walk: Walking Cornwall’s South West Coast Path 35 Need2know: Shared path planned across Tararua Ranges 35 Need2know: Funding boost for Hawkes Bay trails 36 Overseas Adventure: Vietnam - for adventure, history and culture 40 Overseas Walks: Ten top spring gardens to visit in Cornwall 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 59 Green Prescription 60 Pak-A-Roo Jackets

MAY 256 2019

3 Contents 4 Walk Talk 6 My Favourite Walk: Lake Rotomanu Walkway 10 New Zealand Walks: Many tracks lead up Mount Parihaka, Whangarei 14 New Zealand Walk: Bush Chapel Walk 15 Need 2 know: Mokihinui River catchment land to be added to Kahurangi National Park 16 NZ Shared Pathway: Waiuku Trail milestone reached with first sodturning event 17 NZ Shared Pathway: Waiuku advocate wins outdoor access champion award 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest 20 Overseas Walks: A glimpse of Patagonia 24 Northland Experience: Magical experiences on the Cook to Kupe tour 31 Australian Walks: Decidedly deciduous: Colourful bush walks in Victoria 32 Event: Festival’s interesting walks attracted many 34 New Zealand Walk: Cape Kidnappers Track 39 New Zealand Walk:Matiatia to Owhanake Bay walk 40 Event: Back to the future at Christ-

church’s Marathon 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 59 Green Prescription 60 Pak-A-Roo Jackets

on walking in Bavaria, Germany 35 Index of previous 14 issues 36 Overseas Walks: 5 Hinterland hikes to take your breath away 38 New Zealand Walk: Pink Beach - Whats so special about Pink Beach? 40 Te Araroa Trail: Young walkers on track for Te Araroa record 42 Overseas Walks and Tours APRIL 255 2019 44 New Zealand Tour: Nature walking 3 Contents in the South Island 4 Walk Talk 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 6 New Zealand Walks: Catchpool Val50 Coming Events: Overseas ley has walks for all types of fitness 52 Directory of Walking Groups 6 New Zealand Walks: Catchpool Val56 New Zealand Country Breaks ley walking, tramping and cycling 10 New Zealand Walks: ECHO Walk- 60 Manawatu Walking Festival ing Festival JANUARY 252 2019 12 New Zealand Walk: Kaurilands 4 Walk Talk Domain, Titirangi 6 New Zealand Walk: Upgrade to 14 My Favourite Walk: Sand, sand and popular Cam-borne Walkway more sand 11 Health: 6,000 steps a day keeps OA 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly limitations away Photo Contest 12 New Zealand Walk: A spring trip 20 My Favourite Walk: Two ways to hike to Te Puia Hot Springs to Herepai Hut 16 New Zealand Walk: Two trails at Te 21 New Zealand Walk: Mt Herepai Hut Puia Hot Springs climb has a mixed track 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly 22 My Favourite Walk: One path to Photo Contest rule them all on the Tongariro 20 Auckland Short Walk: Glen Eden Alpine Crossing bush and stream walk 28 Overseas Walk: Walk in Singapore, 22 New Zealand Walk: The Tarawera a city in a garden Trail - one of the best in the Bay 30 New Zealand Walk: Popular Wai- 26 New Zealand Walks: Mangawhai heke Island walk start from wharf Walking Weekend to celebrate 32 New Zealand Walk: Kahikatea Walk 20th anniversary - a nature walk 30 Overseas Walk: Adventure on the 34 Overseas Walk: Soaking up the Murray in comfort views in WA - Cape Naturaliste 34 Murray River Walk risng with Lighthouse to Yallingup Riverland tourism 37 New Zealand Walk: Sculpture Walk 36 Overseas Walk: Nepal hike helps in Botanic Gardens forgotten shepas 40 Overseas Walk: China - a land of 40 New Zealand Walk: Te Henui Loop long history, ancient cultures and walking track diverse landscapes 44 Overseas Walks: Why go hiking 42 Overseas Walks and Tours in Austria? 44 Index of previous 14 issues 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 45 Coming Events: New Zealand 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 50 Coming Events: Overseas 60 Manawatu Walking Festival 52 Directory of Walking Groups DECEMBER 251 2018 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 3 Contents 60 Pak-A-Roo Jackets 4 Walk Talk MARCH 254 2019 6 $390 million to be invested in more 3 Contents walking andcycling path initiatives 4 Walk Talk 8 New Zealand Walk: An experience 6 Te Araroa Trail: Te Araroa Trail: NZ’S on the Old Ghost Trail? own pilgrimage trail 15 New Zealand Walk: Powell Hut - A 8 New Zealand Walk: Lake Rototoa a wairarapa icon jewel in Hamilton city 16 High Achiever: The biggest chal12 Auckland Walks: Walks for every lenge of my life - Gordon Innes Auckland landscape 17 Need to know: Seven safety tips 14 My Favourite Walk : Climbing for magpie swooping Otanewainuku - the first walk 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly of the year Photo Contest 18 Walking New Zealand Monthly 20 Event: Finding more than just the Photo Contest finishing line 20 NewZealand Walk: A wildlife walk 22 New Zealand Walk: Puketi Forest around Kaikoura Peninsula Kauri Challenge the best day 23 News: Wainuiomata shared pathway walk ever a mile-stone 25 Books: How to set up a sccessful 24 New Zealand Walks: Beautiful Glaming Business. countryside and views on Walk- 25 Books: The French Way worth walks 26 NZ Adventure Walk: Step back in 29 Event: New walks in 5th Manawatu time in this ancient forest: Festival 28 New Zealand Walks: Ever explored 30 Overseas Walk: Mrs Tiggy Winkle the many Tarawera walking trails Walk 30 Overseas Walk: Hiking in the 35 New Zealand Walks: Escape! Revive! Longsheng rice terraces in snow and Reconnect! on the Abel Tasand ice man walks 34 Event: Sunset Coast Walks 40 New Zealand Walk: A winter tramp 35 Subscription Form up to Pinnacle Ridge 36 Overseas Cycle Tours: Ireland42 Auckland Short Walks: New future Cycling in Wicklow’s wilderness for Short Walks in Auckland 41 Oxfam Trailwalker 44 Overseas Walks and Tours 42 Overseas Walks and Tours 45 Index of previous 14 issues 45 Index of previous 14 issues 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 46 Coming Events: New Zealand 50 Coming Events: Overseas 49 Ashhurst to Esplanade event 52 Directory of Walking Groups 52 Directory of Walking Groups 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 56 New Zealand Country Breaks 60 Manawatu Walking Festival 59 Queen Charlotte Track 60 Manawatu Walking Festival

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MAY 2020

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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), Lynley 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), chubadajc@gmail.com, www.joggers.co.nz 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 09-814-9523 or 021-266-1071, terryandsheena@gmail.com, www.

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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.

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), Joy Williams 09-817-2464 or 027-353-3434 TITIRANGI TWILIGHT WALKERS: Tuesdays, Thursday, (PM) Titirangi Library, Wednesday (PM) Glovers Real Estate Green Bay, Louise 021437-547, louisenicholson@xtra.co.nz 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

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(AM), Dave or Panny 09-476-7447 NORTH SHORE TRAMPING CLUB: Falk Werner mail@nstc.org.nz, 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 Cooper 027-537-0944/021-141-3801 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 WALKERS: Sunday (AM), Wednesday (PM), Kevin Tiller, 09-426-6461, 021-0265-1534 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 POKENO TRAMPING GROUP: 1st and 3rd Sunday, (BI) Marlene Lynam 027-647-8422, pokenotrampinggroup@gmail.com 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 www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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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 HAMILTON TRAMPING CLUB: Alan Bigham 07-856-4646 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), Ross Murphy 027-474-1213 or Michael Robinson 027-322-5335 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), 027 758 3410 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), info@sportwaikato. org.nz 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 TE KUITI

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

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

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GISBORNE

COROMANDEL

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

GISBORNE CANOE & TRAMPING CLUB: Gillian Ward 06-867-4591 GISBORNE RUNNERS & WALKERS: Norma Miller 06-868-7477 WAIROA

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

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

HAWKES BAY

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

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

KAWERAU

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 RUNNERS & WALKERS: Tuesday, Friday, Sunday, info@mtrunnersandwalkers.co.nz , www.mtrunnersandwalkers.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 WAIHI

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

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

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 STRATFORD

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

WHITIANGA

HASTINGS

STRATFORD RUNNERS & WALKERS CLUB: Saturday (PM), (BIA), 06-765-8549 STRATFORD WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Carol Digby 06-765-7482 HAWERA

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

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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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 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

ISLAND BAY WALKING GROUP: Community Resource Centre, Island Bay, 04-383-7464 WALKING FOR LIFE: Lynne Waring, Miramar KARORI WALKING GROUP: Mavis Shaw, Kelburn 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), Neil Robinson 04-5678741 neilwrobinson747@gmail.com 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

LEVIN

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

WAIRARAPA 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

UPPER HUTT

AURORA HARRIER CLUB: Peter Wrigley, p.wiggles@paradise.net.nz TUESDAY TRIPPERS: Tuesday, Trevor Barnes 04-977-4332 or 021-1588033 trevor.barnesnz@gmail.com FANTAIL HIKERS: Marg Eagles, Upper Hutt TRENTHAM UNITED HARRIER CLUB: Jon Roskvist, 021-460-877 or 04-526-6906 UPPER HUTT WALKING & TRAMPING CLUB: Judith O’Leary 021508-020 KAPITI

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 MARTINBOROUGH KAPITI JOGGERS & WALKERS: Sunday (AM), Pam Childs 04-902-1754 MARTINBOROUGH WALKING GROUP: Barbara Behrent 06-306-9226 KAPITI WANDERERS: Tuesday (alt), email: kapitiwanderers@gmail. com, www.sportsground.co.nz/kapitiwanderers  WELLINGTON KAPITI WEEKDAY WALKERS: Monday, Wendy Stratford 04-905-7520 WELLINGTON twstratford@gmail.com, or Julian Harris 04-905-3733 junjo@clear. BROOKLYN WALKERS: Edith, 04-384-6799 net.nz BUGGY WALKING GROUP: First Thursday of month (AM), www. SPORT KAPITI THURSDAY WALKERS: Thursday (AM), 04-296-9022 buggywalk.co.nz CANCER SOCIETY, WELLINGTON DIVISION: Monday (AM), 04 389 8421, contact@cancersoc.org.nz LEGEND FOREST & BIRD: 04-567-7271 levels: “B” beginner, ”I” intermediate, “A” advanced. (AM) ORIENTAL BAY WEDNESDAY WALKERS: Christine Blakely 04-383-6276 Fitness denotes morning walk, (PM) denotes an afternoon or evening walk. MT VICTORIA WALKING GROUP: Euan Harris 04-384-4770 Group co-ordinators are asked to please advise us of any updates by fax 06-358-6864 or email walkingnz@xtra.co.nz. WALK WAINUI: Monday (AM), (BIA), Shirley 04-564-6179 New Zealand, issue no 266 -no 2020 54 Walking 54 Walking New Zealand, issue 266 - 2020

SOUTH ISLAND MARLBOROUGH BLENHEIM

50 PLUS WALKING GROUP: Monday (AM), 03-579-3101 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: Regular day and overnight tramps, Gaylene Wilkinson, Club President , beachgums@gmail.com WEDNESDAY WALKERS GROUP: Weekly day walks, Richard English 03-525-6179 rsenglish@xtra.co.nz

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 www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz


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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 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),4-5 hour tramps in Banks Peninsula and the hills and lower mountains from Mt Hutt to Mt Grey, pioneertrampers@gmail.com 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 www.walkingnewzealand.co.nz

Directory 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 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

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

PLEASANT POINT WALK GROUP: Wednesday (AM), (BI), Esther, 03-614-7524 TIMARU

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

OTAGO CLYDE

CLYDE OFF-ROAD WALKERS: Monday, Wednesday, Judy Blanch, 03-

449-2580, 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 Carrington 03-434-8484 DUNEDIN

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), Bev Buchanan, 03 455 5260 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 ALEXANDRA

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

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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