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Barton Marine Winter Series: Race Day 5 was amazing
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The weather for race day 5 of the Barton Marine Winter Series for 2020 was absolutely amazing, apart from a slight lack of breeze later in the afternoon. The Race Management team did a fantastic job and managed to get a race away, even if it was shortened for most divisions.Check out all the gossip here.
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Evans Bay Yacht And Motor Boat Club, 447, Evans Bay Parade, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Holdsworth to Jumbo tramp
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Walking from Powell Hut to Jumbo Hut in winter [Aimee] Tony said it was time for another trip. We all agreed. Outside of working hours, the best weather window was between Friday evening and Saturday mid-morning. Because of this, Tony suggested we go for a day walk, but at night. Recalling the last time we ... Read more
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Mud, sweat and sour squirms: Waiopehu Hut – Gable End Ridge Loop – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I was slouching up against the wall of an Indian takeaways on Kent Terrace when I made the call. A weather bomb had hit the Tararuas, swelling rivers and drowning my dreams of taking my troop of ‘easy-medium’ punters to Mangahao Flats Hut. Instead, I spent the time waiting for my butter chicken pondering an ... Read more
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Orongorongo Valley Hut Bagging
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- There are over 60 private/club/DOC huts in the Orongorongo valley. Our mission was to see how many we could find from out base at Paua hut.I had worried about the weather for the weekend as the forecast had predicted some rain. However, the Friday was warm and sunny and we had a pleasant tramp over ... Read more
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Remutaka Forest Park, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Irongate Hut (via Tunupō)
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- The Ruahine Ranges pulled out all the stops for this tramp, with varied terrain, the opportunity to use the gear for every weather in our packs, breathtaking views, and sounds of the rare Whio and rushing water. Taking the long way round via Tunupō loop we were well rewarded for our 8 hour tramping effort, ... Read more
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From the President …in February 2022 …
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Tēnā koutou katoa Although there been a few weekends of tumultuous weather–it hasn’t deterred our outdoors community with plenty of safe, fun adventures. I’ve included a few photos from our Vice President Tony from just one of these (South Saddle to Mukamuka stream, camping near the coast). There’s lots more to get involved in. The ... Read more
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Weekly News for 15th April 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Well, I’m definitely feeling the Wellington weather this week. I had all the COVID symptoms but remained negative, I think it was just a culmination of packing up in Auckland, driving down to Wellington in a day, unpacking and then preparation for my induction and hosting my family and friends over a 5-day period, my […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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U Pass
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- While licking ice creams at the Manupouri Café after our successful ascent of Mount Titiroa, Pete suggested we make the most of the next two day weather window by going over U Pass. I had never heard of U Pass but I certainly did not want to miss out on another adventure! Although some web ... Read more
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Wellington Road Champs 2022: A Biased Uncomprehensive Race Report from One Person’s Point of View
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Simon Keller The main protagonist at the 2022 Wellington Road Championships was the weather. The early races were run in beautiful conditions, with a light breeze and no rain. The final race was run in driving rain and was delayed by a series of slips in Karori. (Long story, but when Karori-based life member Grant […]
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Paekākāriki Escarpment
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- After meeting at the Wellington railway station we headed out to the Pukerua Bay end of the track. The weather was fine (18-20 degrees) with a southerly wind (average wind speed around 25 km/h). Apart from a few more exposed places, the wind was light and helped us avoid overheating too much on the steep ... Read more
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Pukerua Bay, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ruapehu Lodge Update – April 2022
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Our lodge has had a reasonable amount of use over summer although a bit disappointing as there could have been a lot more use and as one passerby said it looked a bit forlorn all locked up with no activity. This time of the year there has been some superb weather on the mountain as ... Read more
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The Monday Wrap 16 May (some rugby news to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Wet weather hit Wellington club rugby on Saturday for the first time this season. Wainuiomata’s bench watch on at Maidstone Park as their side fights hard for a 23-22 win over the Upper Hutt Rams. PHOTO: Peter Mcdonald. Morning edition (expected updates and new entries to come): Roll on rugby. Another jam-packed Saturday coming...
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A Sunny Southern Walkway
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- After a busy Easter break, I was looking forward to an easy day walk with a lovely bunch of people. And Wellington certainly turned on the weather for us! We started at Oriental Parade, by the pedestrian crossing near Carlton Gore Road. After some huffing and puffing, we obtained the highest point on our trip ... Read more
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Semi-finalists found on dramatic day of club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White, Martyn Bridge, Adam Julian and Scott MacLean. Jubilee Cup results HERE Hardham Cup results HERE The semi-finalists have been confirmed for next weekend’s Jubilee and Hardham Cup top four playoff rounds, after a dramatic day of club rugby around the Wellington region. With wild weather also playing it’s part, the on-field action...
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Tramping to Sayer Hut
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- We met at the train station at 7am except for Hugo who met us at the trail head before setting out on our adventure at 8:50. The weather was looking good as the winds had changed to a southerly and the rain stopped. We forded a small river in our SUV that was fairly high ... Read more
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Burn Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Day 1: Mangahao Lower No 2 Reservoir to Burn Hut Weather: Dry and warmDOC travel time: 3-4 hrs Group Time: 4 hrs Departing Wellington at 9am, it was a 1 1/2hr drive to Shannon, where we had morning tea. After this, there was a 45 minute drive up a narrow gravel road to Mangahao No ... Read more
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Waiohine Gorge – Mid Waiohine to Totara Flats
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Waiohine Gorge – Mid Waiohine to Totara Flats A tramping trip down the Waiohine Gorge from Mid Waiohine Hut to Totora Flats in a day. Wellington Anniversary weekend was fast approaching and the weather forecast was good. I needed to make some adventure plans! I put out the call to Marie and Tony who I suspected were ... Read more
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A Sparkly September Trip to Maniniaro / Angelus Peak – Nelson Lakes National Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- ThursdayWith the weather forecast and avalanche advisory aligning, we met to check in for the Interislander mid-Thursday afternoon sailing from Wellington to Picton. When aboard the almost empty ferry, we quickly got stuck in to maximising our chances to win the on-board prize draws that the Interislander staff were putting on to farewell their Supervisor. ... Read more
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Junior Club Champs, March 2024
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- Junior surf saw out the season in the best possible way. On Sunday we had beautiful weather, fresh fish and chips, and some serious competition with our Junior Club Champs. It was amazing to see how all the nippers’ skills and confidence has progressed over the season. Well done to all everyone who took part, and... Read More
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Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards, Beach access, Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, 5034, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ups and downs to Arete Forks Hut – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- After months of amping each other up about Carkeek Hut, the time was finally here. Carkeek or bust! In my bundle of excitement I composed a spotify playlist to capture the vital essence of Carkeek and to keep the momentum up. However, as the week wore on, I watched in horror as the weather radars ... Read more
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A Fairytale climb of Gloriana Peak – Spenser Mountains
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- I almost pulled the pin on this trip. By the Thursday evening before we were due to leave, the weather forecast had changed daily, if not hourly, for the past few days. And the Interislander had already bumped our outbound sail to a less convenient time for everyone. I was weighing up whether it was ... Read more
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Mount Reeves – Tararua Forest Park
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Due to poor weather, the plan for this trip ended up changing quite a bit. Originally, this was meant to be a Howletts Hut overnight trip in the Ruahine Ranges, but due to this walk having a decent portion of ridge travel and river crossings, we decided to do a loop walk a little closer ... Read more
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Supreme and Enduring Awards
- Eye of the Fish
- Two central Wellington buildings have won awards at the NZIA’s national awards ceremony in Auckland, according to the Dompost. Both of them are pretty fantastic, and have won awards before - there’s the new Conservation House by Architecture + (completed only a year or so ago) and then there is Massey House by Cedric Firth and Ernest Plishke, some 50 years before.
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New Year - New Website
- Harbour City Hockey Club
- Well - the Wellington Community Network who host our website needed us to transfer our website on to a new server and we thought this was a great opportunity to refresh our website. We are still in the process of sorting out some things so please email us if there is something you need to know and it’s not on the website.
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Identifying maidenhair spleenwort ferns.
- Te Papa's blog
- The maidenhair spleenwort is a spleenwort fern (Asplenium) that (supposedly) looks like a maidenhair fern (Adiantum, see below). The 600 or so of the world’s spleenworts are characterised by having their reproductive structures in lines away from the margins of their fronds’ undersides. The reproductive structures (the sori, made up of the sporangia which contain the spores, and their
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Weekly Report 26 April
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone,What is going down with the 5 ¼ pack that Kelvin took out last Sunday? Stefan came back dripping blood from his knee and apparently two others fell over during the run. What are you doing to them Kelvin? Three Peaks coming up this Sunday, and the Rotorua Marathon the next weekend. So many of our runners will be participating. And also
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Half Night Of Prayer
- Johnsonville Salvation Army
- Our first 1/2 night of prayer for 2010 will be on Friday 26th March commencing at 7.30pm. Prayer is an essential element of every christian and christian community so during the evening there will be an opportunity for us all to join together to pray for SAJ and the various activities and groups; for our community and for the wider world.
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Code of conduct complaint?
- WCC Watch
- We’ve had a few emails regarding Rob Goulden’s behaviour over the last few days. In particular, a few people have asked if his masquerading as other people is a breach of the council’s Code of Conduct. One way to find out would be to lay a complaint with CE Garry Poole. Anyone want to test the water? Has anyone done so already?
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Gridlock for Wellington? You betcha
- Iona Pannett
- Environmentalists have long argued that building more roads induces traffic so it is great to see Opus finally acknowledging this fact. Opus were the builders of the Inner City Bypass. We made this argument but unfortunately lost it in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2013, we finally may be starting to win the argument. Photo courtesy of stuff.co.nz
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New (temporary) home for Capital E
- Iona Pannett
- Great news that temporary premises have been found for Capital E after their building was found to be earthquake prone. But this is a compromise space so a new venue must be found and space identified for a new indoor play area for the pre-schoolers. Working on the latter issue with members of the community. Photo courtesy of stuff.co.nz
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Glenside - the halfway
- Glenside is a suburb located between Wellington and Porirua, centrally located at the southern end of New Zealand's North Island. It is mainly rural zoned and is between the neighbouring communities of Johnsonville and Tawa on the old Porirua Road. Hills, streams and rural landscape characterise the area. The resident population is 336
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- wcn-hosted
- porirua
- johnsonville
- community-groups
- tawa
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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Our Bar
- New Zealand’s capital city now has a fantastic new gay bar - ‘Our Bar’, is opening in October. With a warm and inviting atmosphere it is unparalleled in the community. Our Bar is not an average pub; it is a bar with great food, great people, great staff and an even greater heart.
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- lgbt
- cuba-street
- bars
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