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Organiser:
Kathleen Griffin
Going climbing at Pukerua Bay on Sunday! All climbing skill levels are welcome, but it's not an instructional trip so you will need to know what you're doing, but we can do some easy climbs.
Cost will just be splitting fuel, byo lunch & water.
Gear required is harness, helmet & climbing shoes. I have hardware I can lend if needed.
2 people attending this trip.
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Kathleen Griffin
Anton Afanassiev
Organiser:
Justin Atkinson
Come explore the boggy western slopes of Taranaki Maunga! We'll be visiting Kahui and Waiaua Gorge huts, with some bonus cleanups to make them in good shape! Along the way there will be plenty of socialising, a super sketchy 30m high ladder, waterfalls, naturally occurring 7m deep holes, and much more! Kahui is a standard 6 bunker, Waiaua Gorge is a serviced 16 bunker. Reach out if you have any questions!
We'll be doing hut cleanups as part of FMC's Love Our Huts campaign, which is a nationwide effort to look after the backcountry network. We'll even get to put up unique stickers with the hut names! https://fmc.org.nz/what-we-do/campaigns/love-our-huts-and-tracks/
The rough costs are:
- $60-65 for fuel
- $10 to stay at Kahui hut, and $25 for Waiaua Gorge hut (unless you have a hut pass or want to camp)
- Maybe ingredient costs if we do a shared dinner
Day 1: Drive from Wellington to Upper Kahui rd end (4hr 15min), then walk the Kahui Track to Kahui Hut (2hr 30min), stay the night at Kahui Hut
Day 2: Walk back to Upper Kahui rd end from Kahui Hut (2hr 30min), then drive to Ihaia rd end (15min), then walk to Waiaua Gorge Hut (2hr 30min - 3hr 30min), stay the night at Waiaua Gorge Hut - there's ab optional 2hr side trip to the Brames Falls lookout
Day 3: - Walk back to Ihaia rd end from Waiaua Gorge Hut (2hr 30min - 3hr 30min), drive home to Wellington (4hr 15min) - maybe a bonus 1hr side trip to Dawson Falls


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4 people attending this trip.
Connor's car
Participants
Justin Atkinson
Ash Lovelace
Thomas Neville
Connor Sheppard
Upcoming trips
Organiser:
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)! This is also the fourth and final beach cleanup of the year, however, we struggled to get cars to signup in October, so it has been postponed to November. If there is a lack of cars I will postpone it to January for a summer edition!
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
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A full 1-2L drink bottle
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Warm and windproof layers, PLEASE have long sleeves and pants to reduce the chance of injury
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IMPORTANT: Sturdy closed toe footwear, as we'll walk over pebbles and driftwood (PLEASE NO crocs/sandals/jandals etc.)
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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 Jul: https://litterintelligence.org/data/survey?id=3604
4 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Liam Baldwin Jankiewicz
Ash Lovelace
Willow Walsh
Laura Ebdon-Hussey
Recent trips
Organiser:
Eder Lee
Otaki Forks Road is closed (again) due to a slip so we have a new route - Ruapae summit! Another car/driver wanted!

Location: Tararua Ranges, via Putara Road
Difficulty: Easy. 6 hours Saturday, 2-3 hours Sunday. Non-technical.
Max People: Herepai Hut sleeps 10. No bookings. We're looking for another driver!
Costs: Hut $10 + around $5-10 for a group dinner, and probs the same for fuel.
Gear: The typical stuff for an overnight tramp.
Itinerary
Saturday - Depart early in the morning at 9am. It's a 2 hour drive Putara Rd carpark. From there, it's about 3 hours as a casual pace to Herepai, where we'll stop for lunch and to drop off our gear. From there we'll trek up to Herepai summit, where the official DOC track ends, but the trail continues. We'll assess the trail conditions and continue onto Ruapae for some stunning views! Then we're back down to Herepai Hut for card games, yapping, and dinner.
Sunday - We can have a chill start, depending on when people want to get back to civilisation. It's a breezy 3 hour downhill and flat walk back to carpark, then another 2 hour drive. We can be back by midday or early afternoon.
8 people attending this trip.
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Claire Sparrow
Molly Laurence
Oscar Craig
Car 1
Participants
Eder Lee
E Kelly
Rosa Bingham
Ned Johnston
David Veldmeijer
Organisers:
Robyn Surcombe
Marije Ozinga
Josephine Crow
Weather forecast update 25/10/2025: Pouakai crossing (Taranaki) 26th-27th, rest day 28th, Tongariro circuit 29th - 31st
UPDATE 29/10/2025: Tongariro circuit 2nd - 4th November
Kia Ora! We are super excited to post this trip on the calendar, and at the moment, we’ve got four people confirmed and two cars available. We're aiming for a group of around eight, since it gets a bit harder to manage things with more people, especially when it comes to space at campsites and in the hut. If there’s a lot of interest, we could potentially split into two smaller groups, which would make things easier but still let us all meet up during the trip (depends on hut availability and experience:)). If you’re only keen on joining for part of it, just let us know, and we’ll see what’s possible with the car situation. If you’re interested, sign up and please also send us an email letting us know your availability, snowcraft experience, and whether you’ve got a car or seats to offer.
7 people attending this trip.
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Robyn Surcombe
Josephine Crow
Jacinta O'Reilly
Marije Ozinga
Grace Rotherham
Mia Baigent
Anna Gelormini
Organiser:
Kate Morris
We're combining pub nights with the lovely folks from the Wellington Tramping and Mountaineering Club! They might be a little older and a little balder than us, but I promise they're great fun and have lots of stories to tell. Plus I'll probably shout some fries.
Join us from 6pm at the Fork and Brewer :)
16 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Kate Morris
Natalie Stewart
Nathan Cobbald
Daniel Hunsche
Kathleen Griffin
Jackson Brown
Max Honiss
Harry Smith
Chris Russell
Jack Huygens
David Veldmeijer
Kevin de Lange
Toby Burgess
Clemence Williams
Justin Atkinson
Vic Roberts
Organisers:
Kate Morris
Finlay Main
Clear out your cupboards, gear up for new adventures!
The Welly Clubs Dream Team is back in action to bring you our inaugural inter-club Great Welly Gear Trade. Join us at 4 Moncrieff Street (Tararua Tramping Club) on Thursday 6th November for a fun evening of bargains, swapping, buying and selling.
Sellers, bring along your second-hand outdoor gear between 6pm and 6:30pm, and enjoy some pizza while we get set up. The main event will kick off at 6:30pm - we encourage you to bring cash to make sales easier. Donations welcome, all proceeds from donations will go towards hut cleaning supplies.
If you’ve got gear to sell or give away, please RSVP via this Google Form for your chance to win a spot prize!!
Don’t miss this great opportunity to spring clean, refresh your kit, and connect with other outdoorsy folk!
9 people attending this trip.
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Participants
Thomas Neville
Kate Morris
Finlay Main
Béatrice Desy
Daniel Hunsche
Clemence Williams
Caroline Walmsley
Patrick Hayes
ieuan dearnley
Organiser:
Chris Russell
I wanna do this. I also plan to continue past Leon Kinvig to Happy Daze and hitch hike out the other side, but Jack is just returning to the car and driving back so you can go with him.
We will probably do individual dinner and cost will just be fuel for the 3 hour drive (probably $30-$40)

5 people attending this trip.
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Jack Huygens
Chris Russell
Daniel Hunsche
Patrick Hayes
Tommy Thomson
Organiser:
Tommy Thomson
River trips are the secret gem of the Tararua, and it's forecast to be hot and low flow for the first time since last summer, so it's time.
Confirmed plan: over Holdsworth to mid Waiohine hut in the afternoon on Friday, then next day down the gorge to Totara flats and out. It's grade 4 whitewater which we would be avoiding, and stunningly beautiful gorge scenery. There's no easy exits so a "strong level of commitment" is required. We will be walking and packfloating rather than tubing.
Required gear: Wetsuit, drybags, decent shoes with good grip on rock(e.g. approach shoes), thermals, loads of snacks to ward off the cold. And all the usual overnight gear.
https://www.ttc.org.nz/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/TararuaFootprints/GorgeTrips
https://wtmc.org.nz/trip-report/waiohine-gorge-mid-waiohine-to-totara-flats/
2 people attending this trip.
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Tommy Thomson
Chris Russell