by Te Araroa | Mar 6, 2024 | Front Page, News, Regenerative Trail
This year we partnered with Trees that Count, enabling every Te Araroa walker and supporter to fund the planting of a native tree as part of their registration. We are delighted to share that all these trees will be planted on Bluff Hill, Motupōhue by the amazing...
by Te Araroa | Feb 15, 2024 | Front Page, News
Every dollar donated to Te Araroa Trust is spent directly on trail maintenance and development. 3,000km is a lot of trail for our small team of three. We couldn’t do what we do without the support of our Regional Trusts, who coordinate volunteer working bees and...
by Heather Grady | Nov 12, 2022 | Front Page, Safety
You have been tramping when you fall and hurt your ankle. What should you do now? An ankle injury on the trail can make walking difficult and there’s no one rule for how to react. When an incident does happen though, STOP – Stop, Think, Observe and Plan. This should...
by Te Araroa | Oct 21, 2022 | Front Page, Inspiration
In January 2015 Mark Watson left sunny Cape Reinga to walk and photograph the length of Te Araroa. The journey would take him nearly six months, through constantly changing landscape, geology, and many different kinds of forest. He walked urban pathways, farm tracks,...