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Beginners Bush Craft (Friday, 3 - Saturday, 4 April 2026)Click to collapse

Organisers:
Jack Goodeve
Robyn Surcombe

Beginner's Bushcraft: Your Tramping Basics Intro!

 

 

 

Come along to Beginner's Bushcraft! This is suitable for anyone, no matter your experience: but will be aimed at absolute beginners. If you've never been tramping or camping or before, come along and we'll show you the ropes.

Before we go, we'll talk about some skills a Tuesday meeting like:

  • What gear and food you'll need
  • How to pack your bag
  • How to pick the right track for you

Then we'll spend a weekend at the Orongorongo river (easy 2ish hour walk) sleeping under a fly & learning some basic bushcraft things such as:

  • How to use a map
  • How to cross a river
  • How to light fires
  • Some basic first aid
  • Whatever else we want to learn

We need plenty of drivers! The more we get, the more people we can fit on the trip. 

 

Gear list:

Clothing

❏     A tramping backpack that fits all your gear in it

❏     Tramping boots or trail runners. No converse/air force 1s/jandals.

❏     2 pairs of socks, preferably wool/merino to keep your feet warm and dry

❏     Shorts + tee-shirt for walking in (not cotton or denim)

❏     Fleece/wool jumper (not cotton)

❏     Clothes for camp and sleeping, including a thermal top and bottom (polypro or merino)

❏     Warm hat

❏     Sunhat 

❏     Raincoat

Other:

❏     A warm sleeping bag

❏     Comfortable sleeping mat

❏     Toothbrush + toiletries

❏     Bowl and cutlery

❏     Headtorch + spare batteries

❏     Sunscreen

❏     1L+ water bottle

❏     Toilet paper + hand sanitizer

❏     Some basic first aid eg plasters and any personal medication you might need.

Important: Bring a notebook and pen for some of the lesson.

Food:

❏  personal addition to breakfast e.g. fruit, peanut butter (we are providing oats as a base)

❏   personal addition to dinner e.g. dried meat, pesto, cheese (we are providing pasta)

❏     2x lunches 

❏     Snacks 

 

 A little poem written by me (Jack)

 

Why were you lost in the bush

Was it your compass broke

Or abandoned by your hope

 

Mayhaps the light of the morn will guide your way

Through glistening ferns - they won’t lead you astray

Across rivers, like arteries that feed the sea

Oh, how forlorn the great forests feel

 

But if only you knew some tricks

Perhaps you'd be joyous and free

At home in the forest amongst the trees

 

Sean Keenan

23 people attending this trip.

Bushcraft Group

Participants

Jack Goodeve

Finlay Main

Max Honiss

Hunter Wilt

Robyn Surcombe

Lauren Connolly

Amber Williams

Martijn Kraakman

Yana Chernova

Owen Griffin-Ballard

Iestyn Bates

Clare Ng

Esme O’Malley

Álvaro Zschiesche

Louis McMahon

Henry Paul

Nora Lando

Weizhe(Théo) Zhang

Will Griffiths

Tharindu Gunatilake

Maddy Honiss

Rika Niklewski

Erin Van der linde

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Good Friday Kapakapanui Day Trip (Friday, 3 April 2026)Click to collapse

Organisers:
Jack Goodeve
Duo Qian

  • Day trip to Kapakapanui track. We will leave Hunter carpark around 8:15, the track might be steep in some sections, should see a good view will take around 8 hours. bring lunch and water. I will be taking my car more people can come if there's more cars.
  • Have a look at the doc website for more info:
  • https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/wellington-kapiti/places/tararua-forest-park/things-to-do/tracks/kapakapanui-track/
Jack & Robyn

5 people attending this trip.

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Participants

Duo Qian

Jack Maskell

Hazel Murray

Max Doherty

Lisa Molodkina

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Thursday: Run & Swim (Thursday, 2 April 2026)Click to collapse

Organisers:
Jack Goodeve
Robyn Surcombe

Feeling OVERWHELMED by assignments!? Feeling like there's just no TIME to do anything else!? It's getting to that time of tri where days and nights spent whiling away in the library might feel like your only option! But when you're part of the tramping club, you know that's not true...

Join us for an invigorating early morning run and swim! We will start our run at 7am sharp at Kelburn Park (please kindly note the rhyme. Jack isn't the only keen poet round here). Come find us just before 07:00 so that we can hit the road on time. It is unlikely that we will wait for people so be on time, or try and catch us up! We will be taking a beautifully chill pace, just taking in the fresh Thursday morning air.

We will run down to the Botanic Gardens, through Bolton Cemetery, and out to the northern parts of the Waterfront. We shall embrace the sea breeze and head along the coast to Oriental! Then the brave amongst us shall enter the crisp and clean (?) embrace of the ocean. See the route below!

The total distance for the run should be just over 4km, so it will probably take us around half an hour to get to Oriental. I imagine we'll be sort of wrapping up around 8/8:30am so that everyone can get back to their busy lives feeling rejuvinated. If you feel like just coming for either the run or the swim, that's also an option!

What to bring

Comfy running clothes (t shirt and shorts)

Running shoes

Water if you're keen on being hydrated

Togs and towel (if you can be bothered to carry them on the run)

See ya there!

Jack Goodeve

5 people attending this trip.

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Participants

Robyn Surcombe

Jack Goodeve

Martijn Kraakman

Grace Rotherham

Jasmine B.W

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Upcoming trips

Around the Mountain - Ruapehu & Tongariro (Sunday, 5 - Thursday, 9 April 2026)Click to expand

Organisers:
Jacinta O'Reilly
Jack Goodeve

Heya, 

I am going to be heading to Mt Ruapahu over mid trimester break. from sunday 5th april to thursday 9th. 

itenerary: 

sunday 5th: Leave Welly and drive to Whakapapa early and walk from whakapapa to Waihohonu campsite  ( will be tenting this night as huts are full) 5 1/2 hours according to DOC - 14.3KM - option to head to Tama Lakes 

Monday 6th: Waihohonu to Rangipo Hut - 5hr with optional 1 hour side quest - 12.5km 

tuesday 7th: Rangipo hut to Mangaehuehu 5 hr 30 8.5km 

wednesday 8th: mangaehuehu hut to Ohakune Mountain road 3 hours - will leave hut early for walk out. If we have 2 cars, one car will be there waiting for us, other wise we will need shuttle/ hitchhiking. we will pick up other car at Whakapapa, then potential for some exploring, maybe some geology rock exploring or bouldering if people are keen for wednesday night/ thrusday. 

Thursday 9th: drive back to welly. 

We will probably do shared breakfast and dinner. 

Trip will be limited to 5 as we only have one car. but if someone with a car signs up we can take up to 10. 

Costs: fuel, 2x hut passes, food and accomodation for wednesday night. 

will need overnight tramping gear. 

Feel free to reach out with any questions :)

 

Jack Goodeve

9 people attending this trip.

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Participants

Jacinta O'Reilly

Jo Ellithorpe

Sonia Flux

Rosa Bingham

Annabelle Hodge

Monty Smith

Annika Best

Lucy Bevin

Alif Kusuma

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Eastern Hutt Hut & Hydrology Tower overnighter (Saturday, 11 - Sunday, 12 April 2026)Click to expand

Organiser:
Zade Viggers

Date is TBC but quite likely.

Plan is to visit the Eastern Hutt Hut (and camp in tents/flys), then walk out the next day down the river (and visit the Hydrology tower!!)

Shouldn't be too outrageous, but please be somewhat fit.

Conditional on a driver signing up - you will get priority!

Max Honis

11 people attending this trip.

Max's Car

Participants

Zade Viggers

Max Honiss

Josh Robinson

Sean Keenan

Alex's Car

Participants

Jack Goodeve

Alex Ravens

ieuan dearnley

Flyyn's car

Participants

Finlay Main

Hazel Murray

Flynn Lucas

Ariana Żygadło

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Recent trips

The Greywacke Series, PART 1: GEOSOC x VUWTC Pub Crawl (Wednesday, 1 - Thursday, 2 April 2026)Click to expand

Organisers:
Grace Rotherham
Elsie Wilson
Charlee Poole
Mia Baigent
Jack Goodeve

Are you into Rocks, Tramping, and Drinking? Well don't I have the event for you!!

Introducting part one of the Greywacke Series (Patent pending)

 

 

Greywacke: cracking the mystery of earthquake faults | RNZ

What is a Geologists favourite drink? 

Whiskey on the Rocks!!!

 

VUWTC and the Geology Society are two of VUW's biggest and best societies! We also have lots of overlapping memberships and a shared love for nature and the outdoors. So, we are devising a three-part collaboration with Geology Society, which will take place over this academic year! 

To start, and for everyone to get to know each other, we are organising a pub crawl for Part 1! Expect to mingle, chat, and discuss your favourite minerals and mountains. Come and take part in the CHALLENGE element of the night:

On this trip we will engage in some healthy Pub Bingo at a few of the finest drinking establishments that Courtney Place and Cuba Street has to offer. Pub Bingo is basically where you complete different challenges as a team at different pubs on our planned route. Challenge examples: swap shirts with a team member, start a conga line with strangers, write a short poem for the bartender and recite it to them. Just a bit of fun to break the ice! The plan is:

  1. Start at the Welsh (19:00)

  2. BL3

  3. Dirty Little Secret

  4. Rogue and Vagabond 

  5. End at JJs

We will be getting pizza when we get to Rogue and Vagabond (Hence the 5 dollar fee) so hopefully thats a good enough encouragement to stick it out.

Watch out for the next parts of the Greywacke Series! We are hoping to organise some rock climbing and a chill tramp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TBD

27 people attending this trip.

Sign ups

Participants

Jack Goodeve

Max Sakarai-Sarll

Peter McDonald

Joseph Hilawi

Robyn Surcombe

Josh Robinson

Elsie Wilson

Otis Garrett-Knoche

Martijn Kraakman

Jo Ellithorpe

Charlee Poole

Will Griffiths

Michael Keane

Alicia Harris

Emily Huber

Eddha Heatley

hazel.till

Maya Hatchwell

Evlyn Stokes

Gracie Payton

Matthew Hart

Dan Moore

Echo Clifton

Jasmine B.W

Freya Lawson

Roxy Murfin

Youri Rietberg

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Birdwood Reserve Working Bee - Conservation (Sunday, 29 March 2026)Click to expand

Organiser:
Hazel Murray

Sunday, 1 March 2026 at 2:00 pm to Tuesday, 3 March 2026 at 4:00 pm

Organiser: Hazel Murray (hazelamurray@icloud.com)

OUr Second collaboration with Karori Kaitiaki at Birdwood Reserve. We will be helping to restore a steep Gully of native bush in the reserve, and clearing Kaiwharawhara stream of Tradescandia. This is an important site for Karori Kaitiaki, as it's the home of the future Birdwood Reserve track. It's a super fun way to do some practical work outside that creates meaningful and visible change within the native ecology of our city. Come along and be part of the action!

Please bring gardening gloves, a water bottle and jacket, snacks and if possible a spade, shovel or rake. 

If you sign up please also say that you're going through the Karori Kaitiaki Facebook event, linked below. 

https://www.facebook.com/share/1CT1tc6Hm7/

Hope to see you there!

Cost: TBD

Trip Emergency Contact:

Robyn Surcombe

 

 

Can't wait to see you there. 

Meet opposite the Zealandia overflow carpark at 1.50pm. 

 

Robyn Surcombe

6 people attending this trip.

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Participants

Hazel Murray

Jasmin Malcolm

Max Honiss

ieuan dearnley

Will Griffiths

Dario Russo

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Tuesday meeting - DOC ranger talk (Tuesday, 31 March 2026)Click to expand

Organiser:
Justin Atkinson

Come along to hear about a day in the life of a Department of Conservation ranger, and some exciting opportunities to collaborate with DOC in the Ōrongorongo Valley (which involve chatting on walkie talkies!).

Bring along any questions you have!

TBD

3 people attending this trip.

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Participants

Youri Rietberg

Dario Russo

Sonia Flux

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Climb night @ Hangdog (Wednesday, 1 April 2026)Click to expand

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 Hangdog, which is a bouldering and top-roping gym. This = ropes/harnesses & 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! 

 

This week: Hangdog (bring cars + $3 for your driver)

Schedule:

  • Sign up! (Even if you are meeting us there - they need to know numbers ahead of time)

  • Meet at the Hunter carpark at 5 p.m, leaving at 5:10pm on the dot.

  • CLIMB!

  • You can leave whenever you like - but drivers need to have the same number of people in their cars that they brought out (and make sure people you drove out know when you want to leave!)

  • PAY YOUR DRIVERS

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.

Brooke Carpenter - 0204392783

9 people attending this trip.

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Participants

Rika Niklewski

Sonia Flux

Michael Tester

Charlie Franicevic

Patrick Horn

Hayden Tegg

Patrick Hayes

Brooke Carpenter

Felicity Wills

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