Generous Gift at Puhoi
Puhoi property owner, Maureen Brophy, is gifting her river esplanade to help form a new Te Araroa walkway.
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Puhoi property owner, Maureen Brophy, is gifting her river esplanade to help form a new Te Araroa walkway.
Read morePolice have begun a search for 39 year-old American tramper Edward Reynolds. His last blog on 20th February outlined plans to go through Nelson Lakes National Park.
Read moreOverlooking Te Kuiti. The Waitomo–Te Kuiti walkway is now complete, except for a short section down through Brook Park, the area fringed by pine trees below.
Read moreMatapouri Bush Track has just reopened with a new southern exit 3km up Waiotoi Rd, Ngunguru.
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This year was our best yet for the number of tracks opened along Te Araroa’s' route – 14 of them, totalling 134 km.
Over the last year, several work teams have been making progress in cutting and tagging parts of a developing 8. 5 km track in Northland’s Helena Bay area.
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The new hut on the 28-kilometre Motatapu Track between Wanaka and Macetown opens Friday, December 12.
Te Araroa’s route from Puhoi to Wenderholm has been difficult, and we solved it temporarily by kayaking the Puhoi River.
Te Araroa has opened a small track as part of a bypass of the notoriously difficult Ngunguru area in Northland.
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