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The Lodge Custodian’s Day Off
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The life of the WTMC Ruapehu Lodge custodian in summer is unfortunately one of making unending and excruciatingly stressful decisions. Especially if the twenty guests are Year 13 college students staying for a week. It all comes about because the students have been instructed by their school teachers to do without argument exactly as told ... Read more
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From the President…in January
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Happy New Year! I hope you have all had good weather to facilitate your summer holiday tramping adventures. Things are gradually getting back into routine at WTMC, although club nights often feel a bit quieter than usual in January. Paua Hut is now a brighter shade of green This past weekend a group of six ... Read more
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Alpha Hut via Quoin Ridge
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I had never been to Hutt Forks in the Tararua Forest Park so I was interested when I saw that this trip to Alpha Hut would go there on the way. I didn’t know much about Quoin Ridge but it didn’t look too bad on the map. Tash had to pull out of leading so ... Read more
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Paua Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Paua Hut has over the last few years looked a bit tired and forlorn – the outside appeared shabby and the inside was getting a bit grubby. Clearly some TLC was needed. A club maintenance trip was included in the schedule for January but only attracted a small number of helpers. Nonetheless the trip went ... Read more
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New members night – 26 February 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Summer is here! And that means more time to explore the great New Zealand outdoors! Want to find out how? The Wellington Tramping and Mountaineering Club (WTMC) is hosting a new members night on the evening of Wednesday 26 February 2020 at the Tararua Tramping Club hall on 4 Moncrieff Street, and all are welcome. ... Read more
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Two Thumb Range
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- As is a common occurrence, this trip started life as three days of perfect weather camping in the basin below the Dasler Pinnacles and attempting to climb one of the Pinnacles. Of course, the weather made us consider a few alternatives as there had been some significant rain during the week previous, which meant we ... Read more
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Not the Aorangi Crossing but a sweet as Kiwi Kawakawa Experience
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- After three dead cows along the river, lots of river walking and a gust or two we made it to Mangatoetoe hut, about an hour in from the van. The night before, we’d driven to the campsite with the Easy group (in the other van), all stopping at Lake Ferry Hotel Restaurant for dinner. We ... Read more
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Hollyford Pyke
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Hollyford Pyke packraft The Hollyford Pyke circuit seems to defy gravity. You start at the Hollyford Road end and paddle down the Hollyford River, across Lake McKerrow, and down the estuary to the wild west coast at Martins Bay. You walk north around the coast to Big Bay and then inland for 3 hours on ... Read more
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From our maunga – Autumn update
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Well, we could expect wind, no snow, eruption or earthquake to disrupt our mountain activities but not a nasty hidden bug, no, I will call it a beast. Things have been going very well for our lodge and users with plenty of activity in the summer as well as the winter despite weather problems for ... Read more
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Turere Ridge and Turere Stream (aka last club trip before lockdown)
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Matt had put a huge amount of work into organizing bushcraft but unfortunately the uncertainty with the rapidly changing Covid-19 situation meant the planned course could not go ahead. Instead Matt proposed a day trip of navigation, route finding and river travel in the Remutaka Forest Park. Eight of us set off from the Catchpool ... Read more
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Lodge Update – Our Maunga – May 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The scheduled lodge committee meeting was held at the end of April. We discussed the usual subjects and in particular, the subject that we are all dealing with in our own way. At this stage we are all in agreement that we will not be able to open the lodge until we reach alert level ... Read more
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FMC Regional Leadership Course
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- In early March WTMC got together with the Tararua Tramping Club to run a leadership course in the Orongorongo Valley. Although the WTMC runs its own leadership course each year, the two clubs were encouraged to run a joint course through an initiative from FMC to get clubs in a region to pool resources and ... Read more
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Photo comp
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Given that Wed club nights are unlikely to start again soon the three organisers of the 2020 WTMC Photo Competition have decided that it should be planned to be conducted on-line. This also follows the recommendations of the FMC who run the NZ-wide competition. So – the plan at the moment is to have entries ... Read more
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NZ Sub Antarctic Islands
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Aimee visited the Sub-Antarctic Islands and Antarctica in January 2020 and writes about the part of her journey that fascinated her the most – the wildlife. The hurricane force winds, towering waves and bitter cold of the Southern Ocean might lead one to think that the Sub-Antarctic Islands and Antarctica must be inhospitable and lifeless ... Read more
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Zealandia Boundary Fence
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We met at 8 am by the carpark opposite 31 Waiapu Road. Maj-Britt suggested an early start to avoid any overcrowding on the trail. Also, the weather forecast was not great and we hoped to get around the loop before the bad weather arrived. As it turned out we were only three so it was ... Read more
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Zealandia, Lake Road, Highbury, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Baring Head Conservation Trip
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- A club trip with a Saturday 9am start feels a bit decadent. Grabbing some extra large almond croissants on the way to the meeting point, more so. Even better though is the cause we are off to support – helping the Friends of Baring Head Trust in their work to restore the natural habit around ... Read more
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A Tale of Two Snowcaves (and a Lasagne)
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- “And this is my snow saw,” said Nick, as he removed the gleaming blade from its holster. A strangely curved, unwieldy and yet hugely useful device for creating a snow cave, as I would find out later that weekend. Led by Nick H, we were a band of five who had gamely signed up for ... Read more
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City to Sea and Southern Walkway
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- City to Sea and Southern Walkway The City to Sea walkway is a fun mix of urban and trail walking with great views of Wellington and even the South Island on a good day. I’d finally gotten around to doing the walk during lockdown and enjoyed it so much that when the call went out ... Read more
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Remembering Terry Mumme
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Former WTMC club member, Terry Mumme, passed away on 22 May 2020 in Upper Hutt. Terry was active in the club in the late 60s and 70s, tramping, climbing and skiing. Members who knew Terry will remember his flamboyance and enthusiasm. As a result of multiple sclerosis, Terry lost touch with many who knew him ... Read more
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Lodge update – Our Maunga – June 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The good news is that along with the rest of the country we are, at this moment, breathing a sigh of relief as things have moved to a new normal. The lodge committee is preparing the lodge for what could be another busy season, be it a bit later than normal. However, we are being ... Read more
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From the President…in June
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Now that things are almost back to normal (at Level 1), there’s a lot more happening with the club and more planned. Club nights are running again. Come along Weds nights: 7-7.30pm (TTC Hall, 4 Moncrieff St) for a cup of tea and a chat. At 7.30pm there’s a presentation bound to get you inspired ... Read more
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Junior Bushcraft Course 2020
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Our family group lucked in to the most perfect weather to go bush as Wellington’s run of perfect weather weekends continued in March for the Bushcraft 1.0 lead by the inimitable Bazza C, a super-organised, patient, knowledgeable guide. Our task was to i) pack, ii) get to the designated meeting point at iii) a particular ... Read more
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Sunny Trip to Snowy Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We decided on a day trip to Snowy Hut, after a changing weather forecast swept away our plans for a 6-day expedition. Starting out from Otaki Forks just after 8am, we walked for about an hour on the road until we reached the start of the Waiotauru Hut track. In the first few kms of ... Read more
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From the President – February 2024
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Kia ora, This month we acknowledge Club member Garth Ireland, who sadly passed away earlier this month. This article also provides general club updates including: From the Committee, including Newbies night and Committee Nominations for 2024/25 Lodge updates, including Future of the Lodge conversations and upcoming Lodge training Coming up in March If you have ... Read more
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Te Tatau-Pounamu – the other accessible wilderness
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Te Tatau-Pounamu – the other accessible wilderness Te Tatau-Pounamu. A guide to the seldom visited wilderness are on the eastern side of Mt Tongariro in the World Heritage Tongariro National Park Tongariro National Park holds a prestigious position in the list of the world’s protected natural areas—the park is one of only 29 sites in ... Read more
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Angelus Hut – Nelson Lakes National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The six of us met at the train station at 2.20pm, where Lisa kindly had the van ready and waiting for us. We drove onto the Interislander for a 4pm sailing, arriving in Picton shortly after 7pm. We then drove down to St Arnaud, arriving at West Bay campsite just after 9pm, ready to pitch ... Read more
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Exploring Kaikoura and Mt Fyffe – Seaward Kaikoura Range
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- A relaxing weekend with great views of Kaikoura. The trip began with us all (along with the medium group) meeting at the Wellington Railway station at 2.30pm to catch a 4pm ferry to the South Island. After arriving in Picton, we drove down to Kaikoura to our Top 10 Holiday accommodation for the night. This ... Read more
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Tararua Northern Crossing
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Day 1: Friday What started as a planned group adventure, turned into a spontaneous duo escapade when a last-minute COVID-related cancellation left just the two of us to tackle the Tararua Northern Crossing. Undeterred, we met at the train station as planned at 5pm, ready to hit the road. We made a quick pit stop ... Read more
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Mitre Flats Hut/ Mitre Peak – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We met our crew of 9 trampers at Wellington Train Station on a beautiful morning and Jeremy drove us in the club van over the Remutuka Range, into the Wairarapa. Lovely to see some Autumn leaves and the morning mist rising over the water. We stopped at Clareville Bakery in Carterton for the most amazing ... Read more
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Phone Calls From Around the World
- Age Concern Wellington
- “I never know when he’s going to ring,” says Arnold, “but I always look forward to his calls.” Sometimes life brings surprising friendships into our path. Alan has been calling Arnold for the past two years. Unlike most of Age Concern’s Phone Friend volunteers, Alan calls from all over the world. “He called from Malaysia ... Read more
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