An uplift in the north
ASB Trusts has granted Te Araroa Trust $100,000 towards trail work between Cape Reinga and Mercer.
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ASB Trusts has granted Te Araroa Trust $100,000 towards trail work between Cape Reinga and Mercer.
It could have been any New Zealand bush track on any sunny day - except for the communications aerial set up at the track entrance.
Read moreHamilton City is proposing a $279,000 upgrade for the first section of Te Araroa's track west of the city.
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This September, they planned a track - left to right, Lloyd Blakie, chairman of Te Araroa Southland Trust (TAST), Brian Keown of City Care, Kevin Hawkes (TAST) and Brian Murphy…
Construction Manager Noel Sandford with Te Araroa's latest bridge
Photo: Keri Molloy - Bay Chronicle
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Te Ngahere at work on the new trail: front to back, Cain Broadfoot, Cain McMillan and Allan Johnson
Track construction is now almost complete on Te Araroa's route from the…
A new bridge across the Mangaokewa Stream completes a loop walk within the Mangaokewa Reserve, and serves as the final departure point out of Te Kuiti for south-bound Te Araroa…
John Smith
John Smith and his Te Ara O Te Puhinui group has won the Auckland Regional Authority's Neighbourhood Improvement Award for 2005.
Burtton outside his whare. He's the tall standing man, in the hat.
Routefinders work to refine tracks for Te Araroa. They're active in Northland, Rodney, South Auckland, the Waikato, the Manawatu, Southland and Otago.