Manuka Hut (Ashburton Lakes area): Weekend Trip

Ashburton Lakes area

Catherine is organising this trip and has sent through the following information ... Manuka Hut, Hakatere Conservation Area, May 27 and 28th, Topo map BX 19, Grade moderate. I plan to start our walk from Lake Heron car park, walking … Continue reading

June Club Meeting

Church Street Bible Chapel Hall Corner of Church Street and Avenue Road, Timaru

This will be at our usual venue (Church Street Bible Chapel Hall, corner Church Street and Avenue Road, Timaru), starting at 7:30 pm. This month we will have a guest speaker - Geoff, who was a very active member of … Continue reading

Waihi Gorge: Day Trip

Waihi Gorge, Geraldine area

Barry will be taking a walk through the gorge to an old stone hut.  You will be able to have your lunch near the hut.  The walk is easy, and about two hours each way. If you are interested in … Continue reading

Mt Somers (Summit): Day Trip

Mt Somers

Andrew is planning a trip to ascend to the top of the east face of Mt Somers - through the trees from the Staveley car park, then via Hookey Knob, the South Face track and the Summit Track.  From the … Continue reading

July Club Meeting

Church Street Bible Chapel Hall Corner of Church Street and Avenue Road, Timaru

Our monthly meeting will be held on Monday 10 July, starting at 7:30 pm, at our usual venue - Church Street Bible Chapel Hall, corner Church Street and Avenue Road, Timaru. As well as a round-up of recent and upcoming … Continue reading

Mt Dobson (Dobson Peak): Day Trip – Postponed

Mt Dobson

This trip has been postponed.  A new date (possibly sometime in August) will be advised as soon as possible. Providing landowner permission is obtained, Andrew is planning a trip to walk to Dobson Peak. The intention is to drive to … Continue reading

Woolshed Creek (Mt Somers): Weekend Trip

Mt Somers

Hazel is organising a weekend trip to Woolshed Creek Hut for the weekend of 22 and 23 July.  The plan is to walk to the hut, drop off your overnight gear, walk further to the saddle, then return to the … Continue reading