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Organiser:
Felicity Wills
Welcome to Wednesday Climbing Nights!
We bounce between Hangdog Adventures in Lower Hutt and Faultline Climbing on Willis St!
There are grades for everyone: people who prefer to test out the basic climbs to those who love a good challenge, so come along! No matter how much climbing experience you've had, you are welcome.
This week: Faultline
Schedule:
- Sign up! (Even if you are meeting us down there)
- Please meet at the Hunter Carpark at 5:45 p.m. We will head down on the dot (6 p.m.).
- Travel to the Climbing Gym by foot.
- CLIMB!
- You can leave whenever you like (We usually finish up around 8:30 p.m), return to your flats and halls by bus or walk from the gym.
Entry costs $15 + $3 for shoes
This is not paid for through the club—there is no piking fee if you pull out. Let me know if you cannot make it on the night !!!
To get the VUWTC entry price, just let the front desk know you are with VUWTC. Our discounted price is only from 6 pm onwards on Wednesdays
10 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Felicity Wills
Ash Lovelace
Jack Goodeve
Willow Walsh
Alex Ravens
Rosa Bingham
Max Honiss
Elliot Schreurs
Gracie Payton
Juan Francisco Guisado Chavez
Organiser:
Zade Viggers
Important info
Requirements: Snowcraft, can get your hands on a decent bike, pretty fit.
Dates are still TBC!!! Depending on ferry sailings & weather they might change. It will be 5 days though, perhaps 6 if we get unlucky with Ferry times.
Cost: ~$180 total
- Probably like $15 for food for 5 days (doing food as a group is wayyy cheaper)
- $25 for camping in Picton on the 16th (it is also cheaper to book as a group)
- $10 per night for the huts
- You need to book your own ferry tickets. I know the Interislander website says they're like $130, but we get the FMC discount so the tickets are more like $60 each way. DO NOT BOOK THESE YET! I WILL EMAIL YOU!
DO NOT BOOK YET!!! I will figure out which sailing we'lll take and email you.
Plan
Take an early morning ferry down to Picton, with our bikes. We spend they day biking ~100km down to Awatere, where the start of the track is.
We camp by the start of the track (apparently by the bridge is good), either in tents or flys depending how much space our packs have. If it's blowy, we might go up the track a little for some shelter.
Next morning we lock or hide our bikes (we might be able to ask a local nicely to use their shed), and tramp 14km (1,430 elevation gain) in to the Hodder Huts. There are two - we'll probably go for the one that used to be a TTC hut, since they're mates of ours. The huts are a wee bit before the steep bit of the mountain, and make a great base camp for the summit.
The third day will be spend going up and down Tapuae-o-Uenuku (AKA Mt Tappy). This will require crampons and ice axes, so you need to have gone on a snowcraft course to come. WTMC have done it at a similar time of year 3ish years ago so it shouldn't be terrible, but if the snow or weather isn't great, we'll turn tail and not summit. Stay the night at the same hut again (this means we can probably leave some gear we don't need there during the day.)
From there it's the same trip in reverse - walk out, camp, bike back to Picton, ferry back to wellington.
Please note that as this is a difficult and potentially risky trip, I may need to use discretion to select who comes.
Maps


7 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Zade Viggers
Jack Goodeve
Daniel Grant-Ritchie
Micah Langham
Alex Ravens
Felicity Wills
Hazel Murray
Organiser:
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Ōtari Forest Weeding Volunteer Workday
Join the Ōtari Trust's "Forest Weeders" group for a morning of hands-on conservation work in the beautiful Ōtari-Wilton's Bush native reserve.
About:
The group meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month, from 9am to 12 noon. The next session is scheduled for Thursday, October 16th. Meet at 9 am at Tāne Whakapiripiri, the visitor centre. There you'll head off to tackle weeds somewhere in Ōtari.
What to Expect:
Spend the morning pulling out encroaching weeds like Tradescantia from the forest floor. The work is physically engaging but also social, with a morning tea break where volunteers can enjoy fresh homemade baking.
If you'd like to join the "Forest Weeders" group, please let the Ōtari Trust know. They'd be delighted to have your involvement! Contact them at here to sign up or get more details.
This is an ongoing volunteer program, so feel free to attend as many sessions as you're able. All skill levels are welcome.
8 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Caelyn Daughney
Eleanor Thorpe
Sofia Drew
Marlena Chambers
Emily McGoldrick
Natalie Howat
Joe South
Upcoming trips
Organiser:
Kate Morris
You are cordially invited to the annual summit luncheon between the good folks of VUWTC and AUTC.
Snowcraft experience required. Cricket, sock wrestling, and table-traversing experience strongly preferred.
Staying at the TTC lodge, room for 16 of us to go.
Sign ups will open Tuesday 23rd October.
Figure 1: Summit Plateau Cricket
Figure 2: Sock Wrestling
Figure 3: Table Traversing
14 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Kate Morris
Nathan Cobbald
Jackson Brown
Kathleen Griffin
Mia Baigent
Grace Rotherham
Thomas Neville
Marije Ozinga
Michael Petersen
Anton Afanassiev
Toby Burgess
James Hancock
Tommy Thomson
Daniel Hunsche
Organiser:
Willow Walsh
Topo Map Legend:
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Blue: Main route
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Red: Picnic Area and Scenic Routes
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Black: Playground Sidequesting (Optional)
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Green: Train Entrance to Petone (Overlaps with the Blue Partially)
The plan is, meet at Wellington Train Station 11am, launch at 11:30am to train to Petone. For those that live closer to Petone, they can meet us at Petone Station. Go to Pito-One Road End, Walk up the Korokoro Stream Track, Picnic in the red area if people want.
Then Loop back through Maungaraki visiting playgrounds, cafes/fast food (again if people want too) and the Percy Scenic Reserve.
Total Trip Should be 12-15km depending on-the-day choices.
Should be all done around 4:30-5:30pm.
We aren't leaving cell phone range or doing an overnighter.
6 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Sonia Flux
Emily McGoldrick
Laura Ebdon-Hussey
Caroline Noack
Fanny Claudel
Utsav Trivedi
Organisers:
Rewa Walker
Max Honiss
The Billy Awards is the premier awards night for VUWTC, to celebrate the adventures and misadventures of the year. Everyone is welcome, whether you've been to one meeting or every single one of them.
TIME: Arrive from 6pm, we'll start cooking at 6:30, awards and Heels after dinner
WHERE: Chris's flat, Flat 2, 56 Kelburn Parade (Right opposite the university)
FOOD: Taco extravaganza! Taco night on steroids. Bring a couple of ingredients to contribute, fancy and/or weird contributions welcome. BYO drinks if you'd like.
HEELS: With any luck our annual publication, Heels, will be ready to go!!
AWARDS: The most important part!! We want to hear your best stories, now is the time to dob in your friends.
To nominate someone for an award, fill out this form!
https://forms.gle/xS1ZY46twZdJwj7n8
Categories may or may not include:
⛰ Tramper of the year
🧗Climber of the year
🦸 Most promising new member
🛖 Hut bagging champion
🚕 Golden chariot
🗺 Most geographically challenged
❤️🩹 Worst injury
📝 Most trips organised
🏕 Most trips attended
💩 Piker of the year
🌮 Best tacos host
❓Something else?
3 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Chris Russell
Max Honiss
Jack Huygens
Organiser:
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
The Karobusters are looking for fresh blood to join them at Matiu/Somes Island for a weekend of sweeping through weeds, maintaining numerous planting sites through clearing debris around small delicate plants, and possibly visiting neighboring islands. You will also spot wildlife like tuatara and penguins. You will be given training, shown examples, and we will be paired up with an experienced person.
We will meet at the Queen’s Wharf ferry terminal on Saturday morning to catch the first East By West ferry. Then we'll return on Sunday on the last ferry. Hutt residents can either join the team at Wellington or catch the ferry from Days Bay, returning there late on Sunday. We will stay overnight in one of the houses, which is fully equipped with cooking utensils, cutlery, fridge, stove and oven, heat pump, showers, mattresses and pillows. DOC pays for the ferry and provides a barbecue Saturday evening meal and the Sunday breakfast. DOC also provides all the equipment, such as tools, protective clothing, and gives a safety briefing before we start work.
What To Bring:
- Normal clothing as well as a set of thermals to wear under overalls
- A sleeping bag
- Pillowcase
- Torch ((a red light is needed for penguin & tuatara spotting)
- Tramping or trail type boots are essential
- Ensure that all your gear is clean with no mud or plant material (check your pockets and Velcro fasteners) This will speed up the bio-security check when we land on the island.
This is also not an one-off event, they do multiple volunteering events at Matiu/Somes Island throughout the year as a group. Here are the dates of the Karobusters:
2025
- Oct 18-19
- Nov 15-16
- Nov 29-30
- Dec 6-7 Spare if a previous weekend lost due to weather
2026
- Jan 31- Feb 1
- Feb 21-22
- Mar 7-8
- Apr 18-19
- May 2-3 Spare if a previous weekend lost due to weather
There's a twist to this trip, they are looking for people to join across one or more of the upcoming trips! Big one-off groups to the island are no longer happening as they are hard to manage for the organisers. Once you signup please reach out to me at baldwinjankiewiczliam@gmail.com or conservation@vuwtc.org.nz and express your interests for specific dates (!Email me only after you signed up!). One-off participation is welcome but I will prioritise those who are willing to do more than one. Once you've done that I'll put you in contact with the organiser and send a detailed overview and a link of their facebook group. You will then be able to join the trip and many others like this in the future!
FYI, emails sent to me first will be put into the confirmation process group first. I will not account for your position on the waiting list. Priority is given to those willing to do more than one trip as well! There is an limited number the Karobusters can bring, around 6 or less.
6 people attending this trip.
Waiting List
Participants
William Coffin
Thomas Neville
Waiting for Confirmation
You get put in here once you have emailed me
Participants
Graci Young
Claire Sparrow
Confirmed
You are going on the trip!
Participants
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Sonia Flux
Recent trips
Organisers:
Chris Russell
vita (the only feminist) jerram
Please only purchase an Own transport ticket from now on, we have no more room in cars for carpooling
Magst du Party machen? Вам нравится тусоваться? Aimes-tu faire la fête? Do you like a gooooood pArty????
Get hyped for our annual bush rave - this year its gone international... bring your best accent and costume from your chosen country.
You will be transported from Vic Uni to our scenic party spot in the wider Wellington region, location to be revealed to participants closer to the time. Set up camp, enjoy an evening swim, then get hyped for our late-night rave in the bush. Returning the next day late morning/ early arvo
Starting point: Hunter Carpark, Victoria University of Wellington. Here is a map
Date/ time: Saturday 12th October, arrive 2.45pm (departing at 3pm)
Transport: Cars. If you can bring a car and drive, please do! Fuel will be reimbursed to you separately
Cost: $30 or $15 without transport. This will include the event, transport and camping for the evening
Finish time back at Vic Uni on Sunday: 1pm (roughly - some transport may go earlier or later)
What YOU need to bring:
- Costume - country specific rave outfit. see examples below.
- Party fuelant (alcohol etc - BYO, no glass please - plastic or cans only)
- Water
- Food: dinner and breakfast, snacks
- Tent (or share with others), sleeping bag, roll mat
- Head torch
- Warm clothes, rain gear
- Togs, towel if you want to swim in the nearby river
- Pre/post rave entertainment - frisbee, football, guitar etc
81 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Hannah Ellis-Ducobu
Ash Lovelace
Marije Ozinga
Josephine Crow
Daniel Hunsche
Holly Roos
Kate Morris
Robyn Surcombe
Molly Harms
Pascal Buda
James Claridge
Natalie Stewart
George Roberts
Hazel Murray
Caroline Walmsley
tyler Knowles
Finlay Main
Iliya Shulin
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
chloeevesamson
Lilas Bader
Annabelle Hobourn
Mahdi Najafi
daphnejricketts
Jack Goodeve
Kevin de Lange
Elliot Schreurs
Ronan Melville
Anton Afanassiev
Max Sakarai-Sarll
Grace Rotherham
Wyatt Hart
Lange Grover
Imogen Steele
Hannah Takahashi
Ian Schlater
frankiemaydean
lil.cosslett
Gracie Payton
Christian Kurl Basco
iestynbates
Owen Griffin-Ballard
Lauri Kramar
Max Honiss
Atutahi Biasiny-Tule
mary.mclean2005
bcdavies2006
samuelhislop21
Kathleen Griffin
Charlotte Lawrence
Isabella Zaballa
Heidi Paisley
Jasmin Malcolm
rubyvivianbarton
Mia Baigent
paige.olmstead8
Jakob Zschocke
Zita Keller
amelia.hedges
lilianalloyd642
Karoline Meyer
nele.duerkop
Willow Walsh
Louis McMahon
Heidi Taylor
Mia-Jade Wells
Nadya Putri
julsinits
Vic Roberts
thoralee14
Esme O’Malley
Harry Smith
Miranda Wheeler
Patrick Hayes
rubythwaites12
ben456leicester
tobynathan3673
walkere797
anaherawalker
jackosiave
piddleporridge
Organisers:
Chris Russell
Kate Morris
Zita Keller
Tommy Thomson
Rewa Walker
Natalie Stewart
Tara Hudson
Justin Atkinson
Béatrice Desy
Max Honiss
vita (the only feminist) jerram
Zade Viggers
Finlay Main
Thomas Neville
Felicity Wills
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Mark the Changing of the Guard with our Annual General Meeting pizza party extravaganza! Decide who will be on the committee for 2026. Venue is HMLT002. Pizza will be available from 5:45pm ;)
Nominate new committee members here!
https://forms.gle/XX58HR92jEN6u8ug6
Below are some brief descriptions of what each role does, so have a read and a think.
President:
- Run the meetings or delegate to someone else every other meeting. This includes making the meeting slides.
- Make sure committee meetings: Ensuring things get done when they need to happen (Freshers, Heels).
- First point of contact: Typically you will be the first one to reach out to, whether that be new members or other queries.
- Be a friendly face: You are the face of the club so use it wisely ;)
- Co-manage the vuwtramping@gmail.com email with the Secretary.
Secretary:
- Take minutes at committee meetings, special general meetings, and annual general meetings.
- Manage vuwtramping@gmail.com, jointly with the president.
- Manage physical mail - this includes letters, FMC cards, Backcountry magazines, gear donations, and other things. Generally, we don't get too much mail.
- Once a year, send annual financial statements to the Registrar of Incorporated Societies.
- Keep club details updated on the Register, and let the Registrar know of any changes to the constitution.
- Once a year, re-register the club with Federated Mountain Clubs and the university.
- Once a year, apply for grant funding from the university, with help from the rest of the committee.
- Book the weekly meeting room and the clubs week stalls or get someone else to.
- Keep the Register of Members.
- Hold the club's records, documents, and books except those required for the Treasurer’s function.
- Attend in-person and online meetings, such as with FMC, Mountain Safety Council, and Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne.
Chief Guide & Assistant Chief Guide:
- Run trips!! The chief guides are responsible for all-things tramping. Run tons of trips and encourage & help others in the club to run trips too!
- Organize and lead the main annual trips which are: Snowcraft 1 & 2, Bushcraft and Freshers (shared with the social officers).
- Plus organizing Midwinter, which involves encouraging people to run larger trips over the uni holidays (and hopefully run a big one yourself!).
- Act as the main source of information for people in the club about tramping, like giving advice and helping others plan & run trips.
- Manage the vuwtcguides@gmail.com email.
- Quit your day job and spend every weekend tramping!
Treasurer & Co-Treasurer:
- Deal with payments for trips, including the big ones (Freshers, Bush rave etc)
- Keep track of the club’s annual budget
- Help with any payment issues for club members
- Chase up people who owe money
- Manage the accounts@vuwtc.org.nz email
- No treasurer = No more tramps!
Climbing Officer:
- Run weekly climb nights
- Organises Rockcraft
- Organise/help others organise outdoor trips
- Be fun and welcoming and get people climbing!!
Social Convenor x 2:
- Organises all of the party trips: Tramps X3, Freshers (With chief guides), Bush ball, Midwinter Xmas, Bush rave
- Finding location, organising setup crew, setting theme etc
- Be a friendly face at these events and others
- Option to organise more social trips outside of these
Conservation Officer:
- Run a bunch of conservation trips!
- Promote conservation/environment/sustainability causes, like Conservation Week, Bird of the Year, NZ Garden Bird Survey, Earth Day, Plastic Free July etc.
- Maintain connections with long-standing partners of VUWTC: DOC, Sustainable Coastlines, Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne, uni clubs like VUW SCB and VUW Science Collective.
- Build new relationships with conservation and community groups.
- Possibly do 2-3 beach cleanups out at Opau Bay each year (VUWTC looks after that site).
- Help VUWTC contribute to conservation/environment related legislation if appropriate.
- Arrange conservation guest speakers if possible!
- Purchase/look after club conservation gear.
- Manage the conservation@vuwtc.org.nz email.
Gear Custodian x 2:
🥾 Put gear in members’ hands
💰 Influence how club gear budget is spent
🌱 Repair gear and give it new life
🏛️ Preserve club’s historic artifacts
💪 Run working bees to do the heavy lifting
🧰 Use of the gearshed workshop
Publicity Officer x 2:
- Manages the social media accounts; the Instagram account (@vuwtc), the Facebook page, and don't forget the TikTok! ;)
- Manages the vuwtc publicity email vuwtcpublicity@gmail.com.
- Ensures the club is engaged on social media, by posting past trips, advertising upcoming trips, sending out reminders for weekly meetings, climbing nights & walkies etc
- Organises the creation and sale of merch
- Finds/makes good merch designs (hoodies, shirts, beanies, badges, stickers...), reach out to design companies, gets quotes to ensure we stick to budget, and ensures they get delivered
Hut Maintenance Officer:
- Gets the club involved in maintenance of huts and tracks
- Is our representative to the Greater Wellington Backcountry Network (GWBN)
- Would be great to have a keen person in this role
HEELs Officer:
- Leads the production of the annual magazine 'HEELS';
- Leads a group in charge of the design & writing of HEELS, 'hassles' people to write trip reports, reach out to book printing publishes, ensures we stick to both the printing guidelines and the budget
22 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Natalie Stewart
Nathan Cobbald
Hazel Murray
Max Honiss
Max Sakarai-Sarll
Grace Rotherham
Daniel Grant-Ritchie
Finlay Main
Iliya Shulin
Jasmin Malcolm
Connor Sheppard
Anton Afanassiev
Beth Naylor
Brooke Carpenter
Jack Huygens
Thomas Neville
Kathleen Griffin
Sam Sides
Ash Lovelace
Willow Walsh
Graci Young
Giselle den Breems
Organisers:
Tommy Thomson
Jack Huygens
Midweek overnighter mission through the bush to snowy hut. Includes river travel and off-track.
Cost will be about $25 for petrol and a shared dinner.
3 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Jack Huygens
Tommy Thomson
Chris Russell
Organiser:
Felicity Wills
Welcome to Wednesday Climbing Nights!
We bounce between Hangdog Adventures in Lower Hutt and Faultline Climbing on Willis St!
There are grades for everyone: people who prefer to test out the basic climbs to those who love a good challenge, so come along! No matter how much climbing experience you've had, you are welcome.
This week: Faultline
Schedule:
- Sign up! (Even if you are meeting us down there)
- Please meet at the Hunter Carpark at 5:45 p.m. We will head down on the dot (6 p.m.).
- Travel to the Climbing Gym by foot.
- CLIMB!
- You can leave whenever you like (We usually finish up around 8:30 p.m), return to your flats and halls by bus or walk from the gym.
Entry costs $15 + $3 for shoes
This is not paid for through the club—there is no piking fee if you pull out. Let me know if you cannot make it on the night !!!
To get the VUWTC entry price, just let the front desk know you are with VUWTC. Our discounted price is only from 6 pm onwards on Wednesdays
10 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Jack Goodeve
Ash Lovelace
Rosa Bingham
Alex Ravens
Michael Tester
Willow Walsh
Felicity Wills
Sam Sides
Sean Keenan
Finlay Main
Organiser:
Rewa Walker
VUWTC is offering several expedition scholarships of up to $500 to be spent on adventures led by VUWTC members, with the purpose of inspiring people to get into tramping (or other related outdoorsy activity)!
The criteria for the scholarships include:
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The applicant(s) must be active VUWTC members
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The applicant(s) must be 35 or under (no restrictions on the age of other trip members)
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At least one person on the trip is not a committee member
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The trip plan must be approved by our Chief Guide (or other suitable person, if the Chief Guide applies for the scholarship)
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No need to get this approval before you apply. The Chief Guide will review the trip later and may suggest changes for safety reasons
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The applicant(s) must create a piece of media (typically a short film) which can be shared with the club to inspire other people to get into the outdoors. Your film (or other media) should show how you planned and prepared for your trip, your experience, and anything else you consider relevant. If you choose not to create a film, your alternative choice of media must be pre-approved by the scholarship committee.
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The expedition must be led by the applicant(s)
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Evidence of permissions/permits required for the expedition must be provided to VUWTC on request. Eg Drone permits, Helicopter landing permits, private land access etc…
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Scholarship cannot be spent on gear
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Successful applicants will have up to one year after receipt in which to spend their scholarship
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If the scholarship is not used within the stipulated period or if conditions are not met, it must be repaid to VUWTC
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You are allowed to get both the VUWTC Scholarship and the FMC Scholarship (as long as FMC allows this too)
The VUWTC committee has set up a subcommittee to look at the applications and pick the winner. No-one who applies for the scholarship can be on the subcommittee.
To apply: submit this form by the end of 14 October 2025
https://forms.gle/xPXJTjRk2RgAEaTf8
If you experience any issues with the form, please email vuwtramping@gmail.com :)
The criteria and application form are very similar to those of the FMC Expedition Scholarships, so if you've already applied for that, why not apply for this too!
1 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Jack Goodeve
Organisers:
vita (the only feminist) jerram
Hazel Murray
Need a morning dip to jolt you into study mode!! now is the perfect chance.
The great thing about this trip is that your not going to have any other plans at 7am, the sunrise will hopefully be gorgeous, and the water will wake you up.
The trip will start at 7 and will be finished by 8.30-ish, with time to grab a coffee afterwards to warm us up.
- Stop 1: Kelburn village at 7am
- Stop 2: Kelburn Flats/ 7.10
- Stop 3: Kelburn Campus - Hunter carpark 7.20
- Stop 4: The Terrace 7.30
- Stop 5: Oriental Bay 8am
Don't be late for your stop - or the walking bus will depart without you!
See attached image for details of walk and stops.
If you have another stop that you would like the bus to come to, hit Vita or Hazel up ASAP.
Please bring:
- warm clothes
- togs
- towel
- Snack, water etc if ya need
9 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Jasmin Malcolm
vita (the only feminist) jerram
Josephine Crow
Lange Grover
Graci Young
Grace Rotherham
Giselle den Breems
Jasmine B.W
Anna Gelormini
Organiser:
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Join the VUW Society for Conservation Biology for a fun and impactful forest cleanup in Kumutoto Forest! We'll be tackling invasive weeds and sprucing up the trails on Saturday, October 11th from 10 am to 2 pm.
This is our first Kumutoto working bee of the month, so come on out and lend a hand! Kumutoto Forest is a beautiful urban green space right near the Kelburn Campus, and it needs some help in preserving its ecosystem. Meet in the parking lot at Salamanca Road, which has the tennis court!
Highly recommened to bring these:
- Warm/wet weather clothes incase of bad weather
- Sturdy footwear that is comfortable for you
- Water
- Snacks
- Gloves and tools will be provided, but do bring some along if you have them!
1 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Organisers:
Brooke Carpenter
Beth Naylor
Come along to our final plod of the year! Meet at 4:30pm outside te puni on the driveway (we want AGM pizza at 5:45, hence the earlier start) and sweat out those exam-season blues in the beautiful bush of Waimapihi. Bring shoes with tread pls - no rolled ankles on our watch!
2 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Beth Naylor
Molly Elliott