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Tommy Thomson
I want to bag my final Tararua hut, Dundas, during the fine weather next week. Medium to medium fit 3 day tramp, lots of up and down, staying at Roaring Stag/Cattle Ridge and Dundas Huts. I don't have a car so getting one of those would be ideal, although I will hitchhike/bike if that's the only way. Cost will be $30 petrol, $20 dinner.
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Tommy Thomson
Upcoming trips
Organiser:
Jack Goodeve
This was a trip run last year that I missed out on. I would like to run it again, but there is the issue of cost. Due to the current fuel crisis it wont be cheap. I would really like to run this trip, but do be aware that if the cost of fuel does not go down, I wont be running it.
Cost: $71. Sorry about the increase in cost, but im including a group dinner on saturday night
Come along on an easy tramp to some hot pools! This is a beginner friendly trip, so even if you've never tramped before, feel free to sign up!
Gear to bring:
❏ Pack + Pack liner/drybags
❏ Raincoat
❏ Headtorch + spare batteries
❏ Boots + socks
❏ Shorts + teeshirt not cotton
❏ Fleece/wool jumper not cotton (bring warm clothes, itll be cold)
❏ Thermal top and bottom
❏ Warm hat, gloves and neck gaiter
❏ Sunhat + sunscreen
❏ 1L+ water bottle
❏ Map + compass**
❏ Personal first aid kit
❏ Toilet paper + hand sanitizer
❏ Sleeping bag
❏ Sleeping mat*
❏ Hut clothes optional
❏ Toothbrush + toiletries
❏ Bowl, mug and cutlery
❏ Billy*
❏ Cooker* + lighter/matches
Also bring togs and a quick dry towel
Friday: Leave Wellington by mid-morning and make the 5hr trek up to Hawke's Bay. We'll arrive at the Mangatutu campsite by dark, in time to set up the tents, cook some dinner and jump into the hot pools around sunset. There's no walking on this day!
Saturday: Walk 2-3 hours to Te Puia Hut in the morning. Drop our bags, eat some lunch, and then walk another 45min to the Mangatainoka hot pools where we can hang out for the afternoon and evening. Alternatively, we could choose to camp next to the hot pools at the Mangatainoka campsite.
Sunday: Walk the 3-4hrs back to the roadend in the morning. If we have time, we can jump in the Mangatutu hot pools again before we leave. Drive back to Wellington in the afternoon, likely arriving home around dinner time!
The Mangatutu hot pools.
13 people attending this trip.
Car 1
Participants
Jack Goodeve
Grace Rotherham
Zoe Rotherham
Erin Van der linde
Car 2
Participants
Willow Walsh
Benjamin Fever
Imogen Twose
Ash Lovelace
Liam Van der Linde
Car 3
Participants
Clare Ng
E Kelly
Lisa Wolf
senna kajitani
Organisers:
Grace Rotherham
Mia Baigent
What is the BushBall???
Why a grand ball-of-a-time in the bush of course!
As the name suggests, this will be a party in the bush, with some amazing decor, fabulous costumes and really cool people! BYOD.
BushBall is a themed party, so YOU MUST DRESS UP! (Otherwise you will be sad). Especially as there are PRIZES for best dressed!
This year's theme: Fairytales!
From the Brothers Grimm, to modern Disney adaptations, or whatever fairytales you grew up with, we want to see these stories brought to LIFE!







What will happen:
We will meet at the Hunter Carpark at 12pm on Saturday the 13th of June.
Then we will bus/or get into cars and drive to the YMCA camp in Kaitoke (43min drive).
We will walk to Smiths Creek Shelter (an easy walk, about 6kms) 2 hours, maybe 3 if you’re slow.
Then: we will set up our tents and flies (we will provide these) and then the party will unfold!

What you need to bring:
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Your Fabulous Costume!
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Your dinner, breakfast, lunch and plenty of snacks!
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Pack + Pack liner/drybags
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Raincoat
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Headtorch + spare batteries
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Boots + socks
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Shorts + teeshirt not cotton
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Fleece/wool jumper not cotton
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Thermal top and bottom
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Warm hat, gloves and neck gaiter
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Sunhat + sunscreen
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1L+ water bottle
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Personal first aid kit + personal medication
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Toilet paper + hand sanitizer
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Sleeping bag
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Sleeping mat
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Toothbrush + toiletries
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Bowl, mug and cutlery
It's the start of winter now, so make sure you bring PLENTY of warm clothing.
THIS TRIP IS LIMTED TO 18+ years of age
Cost: 25
Cost will cover transport, and some highly important party supplies.
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54 people attending this trip.
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Finlay Main
Jack Maskell
Max Honiss
Ceanna Phillips
E Kelly
vin Jayasinghe
Gem Williams
Ferne Hannah
Freya Lawson
Isabelle Morrison
Lewis Collins
carly munn
Sadie Costa
Robyn Surcombe
Thomas Lucock
Harrison Matthews
Brooke Jordan
Reuben Green
Kahsay Tesfay
Caoimhe Costello
Luke Webber
Monty Smith
Elizabeth Webb
Anton Afanassiev
Youri Rietberg
Dan Moore
Arnika Worboys
Gracie Payton
Laura Ebdon-Hussey
Fanny Claudel
Yana Chernova
Grace Rotherham
Daniel Jones
Mia Baigent
Jasmin Malcolm
Geraint Dearnley
Isabelle Davis
Rhi Mayers
Lucy Smith
Ash Singh
Ryan Flower
Luke Viggers
Jack Goodeve
Kate Drinnan
Michael Petersen
Skylar Sargisson
Caroline Walmsley
Zade Viggers
Tommy Thomson
Tom Gates
Charlotte Lawrence
Atutahi Biasiny-Tule
Lucy Bevin
Niamh Ryan
Organiser:
Jack Goodeve
Plan is to sleep in tents at roadend, then from there on the wednesday we wake up super early and walk to Arete. If we cant make it or the weather gets bad then we just sleep at Te Matawai.
Should be back on the Thursday evening
So much Fun!!
4 people attending this trip.
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Jack Goodeve
Jayden McQueen
Jack Maskell
Lucy Thorburn
Organisers:
Beth Naylor
Robyn Surcombe
Inspired by the recent morning swims, we thought we might organise something at a more reasonable time of day!
It will be a swim (or a frantic dip!) for those who want to brave the ocean, but we will also bring camp stoves, thermoses, and some food.
This will of course be weather dependent - if it's raining we might reschedule or maybe bring the picnic indoors somewhere.
Where: Oriental Bay
What to bring:
- Togs
- Towel
- LOTS of warm layers, hat, gloves
- Camp stove and gas and pots if you have them
- Bowl/plate/mug and cutlery
- Something yummy to share around
- Picnic blanket if you have one
Filming notice:
Some of this trip will be filmed by Yana/crew for the student documentary. If you are not comfortable being on camera, that is perfectly fine! Just let us know when we all get there and we can work around preferences. There will be time for us to chill without the cameras as well.
8 people attending this trip.
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Robyn Surcombe
Jasmin Malcolm
Micah Langham
Yana Chernova
Willow Walsh
Beth Naylor
senna kajitani
Gracie Payton
Organiser:
Tommy Thomson
Would you like to learn how to climb trees with ropes and stuff? Or actually anything you can tie a rope to, it doesn't have to be a tree. I'm running a basic tree climbing training in Wellington with Climate Liberation Aotearoa, but anyone from the tramping club is welcome too. It's in the context of protest and activism, but it's a useful skill even if you aren't interested in that.
We're communicating through an app called Signal, message me either through email or on 02040193451 and I can get you in the loop.
(all of the above is true, but this is also a shameless way to ask to borrow some climbing harnesses according to club policy please Finlay)
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Tommy Thomson
Yana Chernova
senna kajitani
Organisers:
Tommy Thomson
Finlay Main
Possibly my favorite place in Wellington city, this lovely little rocky valley is tucked in the scrub above Ngaio. It's a really beautiful spot, it would be really nice to develop it to run summer evening climbing trips, but we need some help particularly with clearing the access track
The tramping part of the trip would be open to anyone tramping at at least a medium-ish grade along the rough access track, and it would include a walk up to the summit. The rock climbing part would only be for people who have done rockcraft as the climbing is quite adventurous at the moment but hopefully we can change that!
Message us if you're interested and we can sort out some hired climbing gear, and bring all your regular day tramping kit. Should we say meet at Simla Crescent station at 9:16am when the train gets in? Unless anyone has a car, which would cut out most of the hill?

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Finlay Main
Tommy Thomson
Recent trips
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 BEFORE WE LEAVE FOR THE GYM!
This week: Faultline
Schedule:
- Sign up! (Even if you are meeting us down there)
- 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.
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Finlay Main