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Finlay Main
Long story short im bored and dont have a car.
My solution? Walk/moped to some small and poorly rated boulder problems around the city and do low grade circuits. Potentially set some new routes.
Meet at the wellington hockey association at 12 pm
Please sign up! (Prefereably if you have some outdoor experience as we wont be using crashmats...) Even if you dont have experience im sure there is probably something you can do.
021 050 7122
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Finlay Main
Upcoming trips
Organiser:
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Daphne Spur Track (Medium)

Come along to a scenic 7.5km hike through the heart of the Ruahine Ranges, showcasing stunning native bush, rivers/streams, a mountain top and two historic huts. It is a steep and rugged tramping route that is short in distance, but big on elevation effort.
The two huts we'll visit along the way include Daphne Hut itself, a standard 12-bunk hut with many facilities like heating, mattresses, tolets and water via nearby streams. It sits on a river terrace, 50 m from Tukituki River and was built by the Takapau Lions Club in 1986, with support from the Department of Conservation. Second is Howlett's Hut (the hut we'll sleep at), a standard eight-bunk hut 1000m above sea level, containing a water supply tank and a woodburner for heating. It's current iteration was built in 1958 by the Heretaunga and Ruahine Tramping Clubs. It belongs to the Heretaunga Tramping Club but is open to public use.
- The track begins near Moorcock stream along Kashmir road, with a 5.24km trail that goes above 1000m to Daphne Hut (the carpark is at an elevation of 600m, so this more of an 400m climb), taking around 2.5-3.5 hours to reach Daphne Hut.
- Now for the main bit of the trip, the Daphne Spur Track! It's a short 2km track but has an elevation gain of over 750m, taking around 3-4 hours to uphill the track. It is a medium-hard track that is gravelly and steep. It transitions into leatherleaf scrub, then opens up to tussock near the tops. There is also no water on the spur, so you must fill up at the river before climbing up to Howlett's Hut.

Trip Route Map
We'll meet at Hunter Carpark at 8:30 AM and leave around 8:45-9:00 AM. Then we'll reach Daphne Hut carpark in 3 hours and 30 minutes, starting the tramp around the early afternoon. We will arrive at Howlett's Hutt before sunset. Afterwards, we will wake up early and quickly hike back down and up, then down again to the carpark to end the trip! The maximum amount of people I'll bring is twelve, which is the maximum amount of beds at Howlett's Hut.
Rough trip costs is 45$, which only covers fuel. You will need one blue hut ticket which is 10$ and seperate from the total trip costs.
Also, if anyone is keen for a shared dinner let me know!
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Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Max Sakarai-Sarll
Hannah Clark
Beth Awatere
Rosa Bingham