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Organiser:
Ava Germaine
This is an overnight trip to Waiopehu Hut on Anzac weekend.
This will be an easy-intermediate tramp for anyone who wants to get into the bush for a social tramp over the long weekend!
When: Saturday 25th to Sunday 26th of April
Where: meeting at Hunter Carpark at 9:45am. Walking from Poads Road end to Waiopehu Hut and back out the same way (~9km, 4-5hrs each day)
Cost: TBC depending on people and cars (cost will cover petrol and shared dinner)
Numbers will depend on car availability!
15 people attending this trip.
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Ava Germaine
Isla Hamilton
Elodie Bowman
Harry Smith
Rhian Gates
Sonia Flux
Oscar Craig
Logan Hill
EllaRose Brown
Josh Robinson
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Monty Smith
Charlie Dale-Low
Peter Park
Cella Connell
Organisers:
Hazel Murray
Mia Baigent
To celebrate conservation week we thought we'd head out into the bush for a week night walkie in Otari - Wiltons bush with the Society of Conservation Biology! We'll be doing critter bingo as we go and are hoping to see some nighttime critters including eels and glowworms!
Meet at the parking area off wilton road at 7pm, from there we will walk for a couple of hours.
Please Bring: Nighttime walking clothes (warm layers + raincoat), Headtorches!!
We will bring sour squirms!
020 4157 7955
29 people attending this trip.
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Courtney Gavin
Abby Plom
Justin Atkinson
Willow Walsh
Ash Lovelace
Benjamin Fever
Daniel Jones
Miro Kennett
Daniel Zhao
Abby Jago
Sophie Allardyce
Maria Lovelette
Reese Lyman
Johanna Tratz
Antipodes Sale
E Kelly
Joseph Birkett
Rosa Bingham
Grace Cherrington
Peter McDonald
Max Honiss
Michael Petersen
Parker Kemp
Emily Winter
Grace Sayer
Gustav Schwind
Jordan Du Plessis
Grace McQuoid
Yana Chernova
Organiser:
Micah Langham
It's more obvious than ever that our reliance on cars is a fragile thing. As trampers, we're often seeking a break from the racing world we inhabit. 'Going bush' can be a chance to get away from the busyness of the city, from the pressures of study and work, and from the ever-pressing realities of global strife.
Enter the motorcar. A vessel of freedom for the outdoorsperson, allowing rapid travel to farther places than ever before. Comfortable, easy and awfully practical.
I've been thinking for a while, why not make life harder? Perhaps this simple, efficient solution for reaching the trailhead is robbing us of a greater adventure, one that starts the moment we leave the door. Is there not also a level of selfishness in driving our big, polluting vehicles to faraway places, simply to enjoy time in the remnants of the natural world we have left behind?
Enter the bicycle - and the train. Vessels of slightly limited freedom for the outdoorsperson, allowing fairly slow travel, to a few nearby places. Uncomfortable, logistically complicated, physically hard work and arguably not the most practical.
A genius solution, to a problem few had considered. I propose a trip to Cone Hut in the Tararua ranges. Riding bicycles from our houses, convening at the Wellington train station, greatly enjoying our time on the Wairarapa Line all the way to Matarawa Station. From here we will ride to the Waiohine Campsite, before tramping to Cone Hut. All day is an adventure. Will they let six bikes on a train that may or may not have two carriages? How will we carry our gear on our bikes? Will we get to Cone Hut before sunset? I do have some answers, but all the best adventures have got to have some level of uncertainty.
And wait, I have more. That plan is still too simple, too easy, too conventional. As trampers we can be tempted to chase convenience, to pursue lightweight solutions. Pre-packaged dehydrated meals, nutbars, boxes of crackers, Verkers salami (or Peters if you like it soft and slimy). We fill our packs with lightweight, plastic-wrapped convenience. We rob ourselves the opportunity to hurt our quads that little bit more – lugging fresh alternatives and home-made meals up and down the ridges and valleys of the Tararua ranges.
We can change that, with a mixture of unnecessarily heavy fresh food, and pre-planning to make the most of the tramping clubs’ dehydrator. We can, and will, eliminate the plastic packaging the typically fills the interior of our packs.
And so, the adventure grows. It now starts days before we even leave, as we ask the question of what food can I take!?
If this level of inconvenience speaks to you, then please join me in reinventing the wheel – leaving behind the four and embracing the two.
RECAP:
- Train on Saturday morning from Wellington station to Matarawa station.
- Bike ~12km to Waiohine campsite.
- Walk to Cone hut (DOC says 2.5 hours).
- Do in reverse on Sunday.
- Endeavour to avoid food bought in plastic packaging for the duration of the trip.
NOTES:
- Whilst the trip is limited to six for both space on the train and in the hut, I would be in strong support of anyone who wanted to ride the whole way from Wellington and would gladly carry a tent for you (or give up my space in the hut for your more deserving legs).
- There will be no fuel cost, and I will trust people to bring their own snapper cards for the train journeys.
- I would like to meet perhaps a week before we go and discuss food options and bike solutions – I do have lots of ideas and resources, and we will make it work!
- Sign ups will open closer to the time, but please email me if you’re keen and would like to discuss any logistics further!
As an extra bonus, Cone Hut is one of the few free huts in the Tararuas, meaning that with no fuel costs and no hut costs this will be a very cheap trip!
7 people attending this trip.
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Alex Ravens
Felicity Wills
Ira Griffen
Brooke Carpenter
Tessa Thomson
Lucy Thorburn
Micah Langham
Upcoming trips
Organiser:
Justin Atkinson
Our club is collaborating with DOC rangers to care for huts along the beautiful Ōrongorongo river on a mid week overnighter!

Route:
This trip is easy-medium difficulty. The walk is about 2.5 hours (6.4km) each way, with a few steep sections and some mud/tree roots to navigate.
Day 1 (Tue 28 April) - We'll meet at Kelburn campus at 8am. We'll carpool to Catchpool Valley campsite (45min drive), and have a safety briefing. It's an easy medium 2hr walk along the Ōrongorongo Track, which is mostly flat but ends with a steep descent to the river. It's then 30min walk along the Big Bend Track to Tūrere Lodge, which is a bit steeper and windier. We'll have lunch at Tūrere.
We'll then split into three groups, walk back to the river and cross it. We'll head to Jans Hut, Raukawa Lodge and Boar Inn to do some easy maintenance tasks. Each hut is about an hour from Turere. We'll then return to Tūrere and enjoy the evening.
Day 2 (Wed 29 April) - We'll pack up and finish off maintenance work. One group will stay at Tūrere, while another group will walk 1 hour return to Haurangi hut. We'll leave Tūrere about 12pm and aim to reach the carpark between 2:30-4pm (taking the same route as Day 1). Lunch and optional exploring on the way. It's then a 45min drive back to Wellington.
Gear:
You need overnight tramping gear. See the club gear list: https://www.vuwtc.org.nz/resources/gear-list
You need basic overnight tramping gear. Key things are a tramping pack, warm clothing, a windproof raincoat, tramping boots or trail runners, a sleeping bag, a bowl/cutlery, a headtorch, a big water bottle, and a first aid kit/personal medication. Bring a pot/cooker if you have them. I also recommend a towel/togs.
NOTE: the gear shed has closed for a week due to flooding, so sadly I can't get any club gear for you. Please ask if there's anything important you need, I'll do my best to help.
Food:
Please bring 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner, snacks and drinks (NO glass bottles please!), and some emergency food in case we get delayed in the valley. Have breakfast on Tuesday before arriving at Kelburn.
Cost:
- $5-10 fuel per person
- Free night's stay at Tūrere Lodge! (a big thank you to DOC)



8 people attending this trip.
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Jane Young
Flynn Lucas
Sophia hoskin
Ben's car
Participants
Justin Atkinson
Kayla Searancke
Josh Robinson
Benjamin Fever
Antipodes' car
Participants
Antipodes Sale
Organisers:
Hazel Murray
Micah Langham
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
VUWTC heads out every few months to Opau Bay (near Mākara) for an awesome day walk and beach cleanup event!
We partner with Sustainable Coastlines to clear rubbish from the beach. We then count it up to help scientists and policymakers deal with pollution. Along the way there'll be plenty of yarns and laughs. You'll get gloves and pink fluoro vests (to stay safe and stylish)!
Cost: $3-5 for petrol.
Plan:
1. Meet at Kelburn campus at 9:30am
At the Hunter carpark, we'll sort out car groups and split up survey gear.
2. Drive 30min to Mākara Beach carpark (arrive about 10:15am)
DRIVERS! We need people to get us there, with no Mākara bus. Drivers will be reimbursed for fuel costs.
3. Walking time! (10:30am to 12:30pm)
Trek up Mākara hill and down to Opau Bay (2hr with breaks). This is a medium walk, with a STEEP bit at the beginning, a flat bit in the middle, and then a meander downhill to the beach. We'll pass old military bunkers, windmills, sheep, cows, and great views. If we get a clear day, the South Island will be visible!
4. We pick up rubbish!! (about 1pm)
After lunch, we'll set up a 100m x 20m area and collect all the rubbish inside. Equipment provided: gloves, funky pink fluoro, bags, mallet! There'll be a health and safety briefing, then we'll search for one hour.
5. We walk back to the cars via the coast! (about 2-3pm)
We'll return to Mākara by walking across the rocky beach. This is an easy walk, just long!
6. Return to uni! (about 3-4pm)
We might stop at Mākara's nice coastal cafe (open on public holidays)!
7. Sort and weigh rubbish at uni (4-6pm)
We'll count up the amount and weight of rubbish we found. This info goes into an online database to help map Aotearoa's plastic pollution. This might sound boring, but it's actually super fun. We should be done by 6pm. If you need to leave once we get back to uni, no problem! :)
What to bring:
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Lunch and snacks (if not we can get some at the cafe afterwards)
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A full 1-2L drink bottle
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Warm and windproof layers, long sleeves and pants RECOMMENDED to reduce the chance of injury
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IMPORTANT: Sturdy closed toe footwear, as we'll walk over pebbles and driftwood.
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Sun smart gear (sunscreen/hat/sunglasses)
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Hand sanitiser
More info on Sustainable Coastlines
Mākara walk info: https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/wellington-kapiti/places/makara-beach-area/things-to-do/makara-walkway/
Data from our last survey in Nov 2025: https://litterintelligence.org/data/survey?id=3710
9 people attending this trip.
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Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Tara Lingard
Justin Atkinson
Logan Hill
James Small
Lauren Connolly
Antipodes Sale
Benjamin Fever
Willow Walsh
Organiser:
Robyn Surcombe
Mt Matthews is the tallest peak in the Remutaka range (941m), and I have been looking at it EVERY DAY from afar through my window in Welly. I cannot go all year seeing this thing so often and not stand on it!!!
The plan is to meet at Hunter Carpark at 12pm on Friday 1st. Trip capacity will be limited by number of drivers, which at the moment is just me (so 5 people total). We will leave ASAP for the Catchpool Carpark, and walk in along the usual track.
We will walk approx 2.5-3 hours to the Baine-Iti Hut, which is perfectly located at the start of the Mt Matthew Track. The hut is small and a bit worse for wear, but has a working fire and space to camp outside too.
The Mt Matthew Track can be challenging for some - it is 3.5km long and climbs over 830m. At the top of the mountain, I will try and spot my house. Surely if I can see the mountain from the house I can see the house from the mountain, right?
We will head up Mt Matthews and down and all the way out and back to Welly on the Saturday. I want to be back in Welly for 4pm, so it will be an early start on Saturday. It will be quite a long second day overall (almost 18km).
Gear list and food arrangements TBC soon, but it will be the usual kinda stuff.
Cost: fuel and any group food contribution (<$10)
4 people attending this trip.
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Jack Goodeve
Robyn Surcombe
Grace Rotherham
Jasmine B.W
Organisers:
Grace Sayer
Jack Goodeve
Looking to get away from the stress of assignments and spice up your life on a random Thursday night? Keen to visit playgrounds you have grown too old for under the cover of darkness? Then come along to this playground crawl!
We’ll be visiting 7 different playgrounds in the mairangi/ōtari/thorndon area and giving each a rating out of 10.
Wear comfy shoes and warm clothes, we’ll be walking about 7km and ending up back at Kelburn campus around 9:30pm depending on how speedy we are/how long we spend at each location, but we can alter the course/timeline depending on what people feel like on the night :)
Meet on kelburn parade outside maki mono at 6:20pm (ish) to gather and catch the 6:30pm number 4 bus to Mairangi together
Route below !!

Playgrounds : Izard Park, Warwick Street, Surrey Street, Pembroke Road, Glamorgan Street, Botans, and Salamanca Road
1 people attending this trip.
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Patrick Hayes
Recent trips
Organisers:
Hazel Murray
Jack Goodeve
Psst - don't tell the run club, but the tramping club is now also doing the odd run and swim.
The Details:
Meet at Freyberg pool for a 5km run up towards the airport around the bays.
Finish up with a cheeky dip at oriental bay.
Get some coffee afterwards for the hell of it.
2 people attending this trip.
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Hazel Murray
ieuan dearnley
Organiser:
Brooke Carpenter
Welcome to Wednesday Climbing Nights!
Want to try indoor climbing for the first time, or meet some like-minded climbers? Come along to our weekly climb nights! We climb at Hangdog (Bouldering & Top roping) in Lower Hutt, and Faultline (Bouldering) on Willis St.
This week, we'll be climbing at Faultline, which is a bouldering gym. This = no ropes/harnesses & no belaying. There are grades for every level of experience, so no matter how much climbing experience you have you’ll have plenty to get stuck into!
IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME CLIMBING AT FAULTLINE, SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE (https://www.wellingtonclimbing.co.nz/first_visit_fl/) AND SIGN THE ONLINE WAIVER BEFOREHAND!
This week: Faultline
Schedule:
- Sign up!
- Meet outside Faultline at 5:20 p.m.
- CLIMB!
- You can leave whenever you like (We usually finish up around 7:30-8:00 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. Pay at FL when we arrive.
To get the VUWTC entry price, just let the front desk know you are with VUWTC. Our discounted price is only from 5:30 pm onwards on Wednesdays.
5 people attending this trip.
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Rika Niklewski
Michael Tester
Armin Ruckstuhl
James Small
Rosa Bingham