13 more northern kilometres
Completion of signage on the the Onekainga Track, means there’s now a 13-kilometre route between Kaiikanui Road, just inland from Mimiwhangata Bay in Northland, through to Whananaki Estuary.
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Completion of signage on the the Onekainga Track, means there’s now a 13-kilometre route between Kaiikanui Road, just inland from Mimiwhangata Bay in Northland, through to Whananaki Estuary.
Read moreTe Araroa’s southern-most section, the 32-km walk from Invercargill to Bluff, has received a major boost with Environment Southland and Invercargill City Council allocating a further $50,000 each towards the…
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Off to work in the Te Araroa ute yesterday - to the yet-to-be-opened Whangamarino Redoubt - Dragway Road track.
At this speed the 3,000-km Te Araroa would take four and a half hours –
http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=SVGD2MHphO4
After considering more than 200 submissions, DOC has decided against establishing a track along Oriwa Ridge, proposing that the Te Araroa Trust instead utilise the existing main ridge route it…
Read moreOn the day of the opening, the mist bagged the summit. Then it bagged the whole mountain. By 12.
Read moreTwo of this country’s leading adventurers have headed out onto Te Araroa – Graeme Dingle from Bluff, and Jamie Fitzgerald from Cape Reinga.
Read moreA critical factor for Te Araroa walkers on 90 Mile Beach has always been how much water to carry and where to get it.
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