Sunday, December 29, 2019

Monday 30th December

Brian & Marjon will be at the meeting point at 9:00 am. Assuming Brian can walk the plan is to go to Kidds Bush and Sawyer Burn Hut.

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Monday 23rd December

Official walks will return in February.
In the meantime Brian and Marjon will be at the normal meeting place at 9:00 am ready for an orchid hunt on Mt.Crichton Loop Track, at Twelve Mile Creek, with lunch at Sam Summers Hut - return via Lake Dispute.

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Monday's Walk and AGM 16th DEC. NB Meet at 836 Lake Hawea-Albert Town Road

    We are having our traditional walk and shared lunch with the AGM on Monday. The walk will start at 836 Lake Hawea-Albert Town Road and be about 2 1/2 hours before returning for some Christmas shared lunch. Bring some food and drinks (some fridge space will be available) and maybe a chair. 
As of today Saturday our usual carpark is still unusable. As town will be busy and we have food and chairs etc to bring,  I suggest we therefore meet at 836 Lake Hawea-Albert Town Road at 9.45am. If anyone has no transport contact me on jerrygathercole@gmail.com or 0212207088.
      The walk will involve walking through our neighbour's property to Camphill road then down stream on Hawea track before returning the same way. 
Directions
Drive from Wanaka towards Hawea on SH 6 (signed to Haast and West Coast). Drive through Albert Town and cross the Clutha River Bridge (5.8km from here). Pass Camphill Road on right, go up the hill and turn right, into drive marked No 836. Go down the drive. Take the right hand fork and continue to the house. 
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Saturday, December 7, 2019

Monday's walk 9th December

Due to the flooding the meeting point will change to the south west corner of Pembroke Park, using the car parking on Brownston Street and McDougall Street.
Plan A (weather dependant) is to head for high ground: some of the Grandview Mountain track starting at Nook Road.
Leader: Brian Gilbert

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Monday's Walk 2nd Dec 2019

Dublin Bay loop
Meet at usual place at 9.30am. My forecast suggests it will be fine at first with periods of rain from afternoon. So shortish local route.
Drive to Albert Town campsite to the start of Deans Bank bike route.
After a short distance on the bike track we will cross to the  Dublin Bay 4wd road all round the lake to Dublin Bay where will have lunch (7kms). May be a few large puddles from Sundays rain. If the weather looks like it is deteriorating we will have a shortish lunch, otherwise walk up the metal Dublin Bay Road. (Beware of the occasional car). Before we get to the main road we will reach a locked farm gate which I will unlock and we cross the paddock on a farm track back to Albert Town Camping grounds.Thanks to the farmer for allowing us over his property.
Total 12 kms.

--Leader  Jerry Gathercole

Sunday, November 24, 2019

November 25th

The Hook to Upper Clutha Track.

Given we've been far afield last week, we'll stay close to home this Monday. From the Hook we'll take the new pathway around to Pawson's crossing and onto the Upper Clutha Track.
We'll travel as far as we wish for lunch and then retrace our steps. For those that wish there is afternoon tea at the Hook.

Trip Leader: Jane Hudson.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Monday 18th November

There will be no organised walk in Wanaka on Monday. However if you wish to walk gather at the usual meeting place and choose something to do together.

Those of us going to Oamaru will meet in the BBQ area of the Top Ten Holiday Park for drinks at 5.30 to discuss the weeks activities.

Here's to an interesting week.
Jane Hudson.

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Monday 11th November

LONG GULLY-SANDY POINT Tracks

The walk today will go from Jolly Road entrance to Long Gully track up 6km to the transmission Towers (952m). Depending on the numbers we will either do a car shuttle and therefore come down the Sandy Point track or return down the Long Gully track. So a 11-12 Km day. It will be cold and possibly muddy underfoot after the rain. The track up is a 4WD track and a medium gradient. Southerlies forecast but hopefully we'll miss the rain.

Leader: Jane Hudson.

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Monday's Walk 4 November 2019

Bush Creek

Starting from the Arrowtown Chinese village we'll walk up Bush Creek, a side trip off the Sawpit Gully track. It's a 300 m climb over 4 km to the first lunch option, a pleasant tussock flat surrounded by beech forest, and a further 120 m climb over 1 km to the second option at the head of the valley on a saddle overlooking Speargrass Flat and the Lake Hayes basin. Group enthusiasm will inform our choice, tempered by the knowledge that the extra time taken to return from the superior viewpoint may erode our café time in Arrowtown on our return.

Walk leader: Martin Unwin

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Monday’s Walk 28 October

OPTION A: MINARET BURN TRACK TO COLQUHOUNS BEACH, APPROX. 14 KM RETURN.

Meet at our usual lakeside carpark.
We'll be heading out on Mt Aspiring Road, past Glendhu Bay turn right into West Wanaka Road, just before West Wanaka Station turn right again. Gates to be opened and closed, please leave gates as you'll find them!
The walk begins at Homestead Bay Carpark and starts with an intermediate grade and then a gentle undulation to Colquhouns Beach where we will have our lunch.
Allow for wet weather, possible sand flies and wet feet due to water crossing over the track!

WET WEATHER WALK OPTION B: UPPER CLUTHA RIVER TRACK FROM THE END OF STEVENSONS ROAD CARPARK TO LUGGATE PUB.

We will make this decision in the morning, depending on the weather and a car shuttle will be required.

Leaders: Julie Parr & Ron de Kraker


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Sunday, October 20, 2019

Monday’s Walk 21 October

MILLENNIUM TRACK TO DAMPER BAY & RETURN

Meet at the usual lakeside carpark which will also be the start to our walk.
Our walk to Damper Bay is a 16 km return trip along an undulating track with beautiful lake and mountain views.
If weather conditions are really poor we may turn back earlier with a coffee stop at Edgewater Resort.

Leaders: Ron de Kraker & Julie Parr

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Sunday, October 13, 2019

Monday Walk 14th October

FRANKTON ARM WALKWAY JOINING UP WITH JACKS POINT TRACK.

Meet up at the lakeside as per usual.The starting point for the walk will be at the foreshore at Frankton before the Kawarau Bridge.
On the main road to bridge look for historic bridge sign on left and then turn right into Boyes Cres. follow road around to the right to the parking lot.Park at toilet block.
We will walk across the bridge passing the Hilton Hotel to the Kelvin Heights Golf Course.Then take a left turn to join Jacks Point Track.It is a 16 km walk in total along the lakefront on an easy grade track.A little uphill strain at the end.
Its our intention to catch the 3.15 pm bus returning to our starting point.The bus cost will be $5 or $2 if you have a Go card.

Leaders  Julie Parr/ Ron de Kraker.



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Sunday, October 6, 2019

Monday’s Walk 7 October

LITTLE CRIFFEL TRACK

We will start our walk from Larches Car Park on the Cardrona Road, 10 km from Wanaka on the left, just after green shed in paddock. Look for Historic Site sign.
We will walk across the paddocks and then through the Cardrona River, change of shoes optional.
We'll hike up a steep 4WD track with views over Upper Clutha Basin and we're not aiming for the top but will walk up until we're hungry.
Take warm and wind proof clothing.

Walk leaders: Julie Parr/Ron de Kraker

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Sunday, September 29, 2019

Monday's Walk, 30 September 2019

Fern Burn

With a reasonable likelihood of showers from mid-morning to early afternoon we'll keep it local and sheltered by walking up through the bush on the lower Fern Burn track. Subject to suitable conditions we'll go as far as bush line, but may turnaround earlier (e.g., at the bridge) depending on the weather.

Walk leader: Martin Unwin


Sunday, September 22, 2019

Monday Walk 23 Sept 2019

Plan A
Drive up to Davis Flat and after a short car shuttle, walk the Haast Pass Bridle Track

Plan B
Drive to the Bremner Bay car park, then walk the lakeside track around to the Clutha outlet.
From there we will return to the cars via the Sticky Forest and Pen Bay.
Weather is looking not so good, so we will make a decision, at the usual meeting place.

Leader, Ian Algie.



Sunday, September 15, 2019

Monday 16th September

Blue Pools/Young Link Track. Drive up past Makarora to the Blue Pools carpark. We follow the Blue Pools track to the Blue Pools and then continue up the Young Link Track. This is a fairly flat walk.
The track passes through some nice bush and then across some pasture. Expect the possibility of some boggy patches across this section. We continue up to the small 'beach' area where the jet boat picks up. We will lunch here and then return the same route.
Leader: Ruth Harrison

Ruth Harrison

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Monday 9 September

Spotts Creek track starts on the Cardrona Rd and is one end of the Skyline traverse track but it's a nice walk to the point where you can see the ridge line of the Skyline traverse route.
Adventurous people have continued onto the ridge but without mountain climbing it's a walk mostly on a farm track with the river beside us and tussock around.
Leader: Ruth Harrison
Ruth Harrison

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Monday's Walk, 2 September 2019

Countryside Trail

We'll celebrate the arrival of spring in the Arrowtown Basin by following the 13.5 km Countryside Trail from the Old Shotover Bridge to the Chinese Village in Arrowtown. The trail, all well-formed and graded for cyclists, follows the Shotover River before climbing onto a terrace and meandering across Speargrass Flat and Millbrook towards Arrowtown and a suitable café. The walk is essentially a continuation of the Two Rivers Trail from Arrow Junction to Lower Shotover, which we did in early July. Will require a short car shuttle from Lower Shotover to Arrowtown.

Walk leader: Martin Unwin

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Monday's Walk 26th August

Cairnmuir Landslide control works

A shortish (90 minutes one way) walk up to the Cairnmuir Landslide earthworks at the head of the Cromwell Gorge. We will drive to Bannockburn and on towards the DoC carpark at Cornish Point. from where we will follow the Cairnmuir Track for 30 minutes before branching left to a low saddle leading to the earthworks and lunch. Return the same way, in plenty of time for a café stop at Nichols. Any overnight showers should have cleared by mid morning and the walk is relatively sheltered from the southerlies, but be prepared for changeable weather.

Walk leader: Martin Unwin

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Monday Walk 19th August

Dry Creek Valley Walk

After travelling out to Ardgour Road near Tarras, from the DOC car park we will walk up the Dry Creek Valley on an easy track, until finding a good lunch spot.
Returning back on same track.
Refreshments at Tarras Cafe compulsory.

Leader,   Ian Algie.

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Monday's Walk 11th August

Scaife gravesite on Roy's Peak via Waterfall Creek and lakeside

With clearing weather but still some chance of cooling southerlies we'll keep it simple and local. with no need for cars. From the usual rendezvous point on the lake front we'll follow the Millennium track past Waterfall Creek to gain the Roys Peak access track back to the main road. From there it's 10 minutes to the Roys Peak carpark and about 30 minutes to our lunch spot at the Scaife gravesite at the top of the initial zigzag. Return the same way.

Walk leader: Martin Unwin

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Monday Walk 5th August

As the weather is not looking very promising, we will drive out to the Hawea Track swingbridge and walk up the track towards Hawea, then loop around back towards the Clutha River, returning to the cars, hopefully dry.

Leader Ian Algie.

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Monday Walk 29th July

We will travel to Lowburn, near Cromwell and park in the lakefront campervan and camping area.
From there we will walk up Lowburn Valley Road, following the lake edge,then follow a loop road that emerges back onto the main road as Bush Cottage Road.
From there it's a short distance back to the lakefront, then follow the track, back to the car park. Approx 6.5 ks total distance.

Leader, Ian Algie.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Monday Walk 22nd July

We will travel up to the Motatapu Bridge carpark, then walk up the Motatapu river track.
The rocky gorge will be a good spot for lunch, then return back down the track.
Parts of the track can be bit wet, so good winter footwear essential.

Leader, Ian Algie.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Monday’s Walk 15th July

 Millenium Walk

The forecast is for a cold fine morning with occasional rain developing in the afternoon-could be heavy. We will leave a car at the Glenghu Bay end. It's an easy track from Waterfall Creek carpark, via Damper Bay to Glendhu Bay carpark, with fine views up the lake  and peaks of lower Matukituki Valley. It is about 13km (3.5hrs). There shouldn't be too many cyclists at this time of the year.

Walk leader: Chris Kjelgaard (with help from Quentin, again)

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Sunday, July 7, 2019

Monday’s Walk 8th July

Matakitaki Track

The forecast is fine and frosty for a walk along the Matukituki River. We drive 15min(20 km) to the carpark at the West Wanaka bridge. Then the track is an easy 2.4 km walk up the true right. (Good for holidaying grandchildren). We have permission from Glendhu Station to continue on further if we wish.

Leader: Chris Kjelgaard (with help from Quentin Rowlands)

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Sunday, June 30, 2019

Monday's Walk:1 July 2019

Two Rivers trail, Kawarau River

An easy and mostly flat 10 km walk following part of the Two Rivers Cycle Trail along the Kawarau River, from Arrow Junction Road to the old Shotover River road bridge. Will require a short car shuttle from the DoC carpark on Arrow Junction Road to the Shotover Bridge car park on Tucker Beach Road.

Walk Leader: Martin Unwin


Sunday, June 23, 2019

Monday's Walk: 24 June 2019

Boundary Creek Track

The weather forecast looks good ( early frost likely) for a pleasant climb up to an old musterers' track on the way to Makarora. The 4WD track starts opposite the Boundary Creek campsite on SH6 between Hawea and Makarora and climbs 500m to a viewpoint looking back to the head of lake Wanaka. We can follow the old musterers' trail to find a lunch spot above Boundary Creek gorge, then return the same way. 
Leader: Chris Kjelgaard

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Monday's Walk: 17 June 2019

Alfern Reserve and beyond

Up to the Alfern Reserve on the hills above Queensbury, continuing on to about the 950 m mark where a well placed lunch rock on a small plateau gives extensive views towards the upper Clutha Valley, Tarras, and the St Bathans Range. Return the same way. All on 4WD tracks, but some mud is likely.

Walk Leader: Martin Unwin

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Monday 10th June

Our destination for lunch today is Meg Hut. We will start from the Snow Farm entrance to Tuohys Gully, which may be boggy at the bottom.
The track is a farm track rising up the hill for approximately 2 hours. Meg Hut itself sits down in the valley a short walk away and is visible from the top.
We return the same way to the cars.
Leader Ruth Harrison

Ruth Harrison

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Monday Walk 3rd June

The Kanuka loop starts and finishes at the Bendigo historic reserve. It's a 10k loop with nice views for lunch. A mix of terrain could be muddy and some signs of the gold mining history to look out for.
Leader Ruth Harrison

Ruth Harrison

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Mondays Walk 27th May

      From Lismore Park along the ridge line track to summit of Sticky Forest then on to Beacon Point.
Returning along  the lake edge .May need to reassess if weather hasn't cleared
Good views over the expanding areas of W.aka and up Stevenson's Arm.of the lake

Leader's  :Brian & Anthea Kane

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Monday Walk 20th May

             Luggate Rocks up the Clutha River to Stevenson's  Rd. Lunch over looking river.
Car shuttle required.

             Leaders :  Brian & Anthea Kane.

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Monday Walk 13th May

Hawea dam along lakefront to John's Creek and return.Hope the weather clears.

Leaders    Brian &Anthea Kane

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Mondays Walk 6th May

                   Lake Dunstan South Arm and up the Kawarau Arm past interesting gold mining relics.
        Will lunch in the sun (hopefully) over looking lake to Mt Difficulty vineyards    
         
        Car shuttle required.

         Leader,
                 Brian & Anthea Kane

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Monday’s Walk 29 April

Alexandra to Clyde Riverside Trail

Meet at our usual meeting place on the lakeside at 9.30 am.
Let's kick around some autumn leaves and take in the spectacular autumn colours.
We will drop a few cars by the Clyde Bridge for a car shuffle.
The other cars will park at Alexandra Lakeside Domain, cross the bridge in Alex, turn right into Earnscleugh Road, ignore the first right into Hart Place, next right goes down steeply to the carpark. This is where we will all meet prior to starting out our walk.
Be prepared for some autumn weather, i.e. cool conditions, possible rain and a reasonable amount of mud.

Leader: Ron de Kraker


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Sunday, April 21, 2019

Monday's Walk - 22nd April 2019

Tobins Track/Bracken Saddle

Meet at the lakeside carpark at 9.30am. We will then drive to Arrowtown and park in the carpark at the end of Ford Street. The walk starts with a steady climb of about 30 - 40 minutes up to the trig point (657m) at the top of Tobins Track, where you will get amazing views back over Arrowtown and the Crown Terrace. It is then a bit over an hour's walk to Bracken Saddle (approx 900m). The track through Bracken Gully is quite narrow with steep drop-offs. We will have lunch on the saddle before heading back down to the carpark I would suggest bringing boots & walking poles as the track will probably be quite muddy and slippery in places after this weekend's rain.

Leader: Jane James

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Monday's Walk - 15th April 2019

Mt Allen
Drive to  the Crown Range Saddle car park (1076m) then walk along the 4WD track to Rock Peak with the option to continue to Mt.Allen 1492m.  Approx. 7km one way. Return same way.
Leader: Jane James

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Monday’s Walk - 8 April 2019

Diamond Lake & Rocky Mountain

Our walk will start with "a warm up" around Diamond Lake.
We will continue on and walk up to Rocky Mountain summit via a loop track which we will approach from the West on our way up.
Spectacular views include Lake Wanaka and the skyline dominated by surrounding peaks.
Lunch will be at the 775 meter "summit" overlooking Mt Aspiring to the West.
After lunch we'll come down the East side.

Please bring suitable footwear as some of the rocky faces may be slippery!

Trip Leader: Ron de Kraker

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Monday’s Walk - 1 April

It looks like the overnight rain will have past through the region by 6.00am so let's do something higher up and close to home: Isthmus Peak Track.
The track is signposted just south of Stewart Creek on State Highway 6, leading up to the neck of Lake Hawea & Lake Wanaka.
The intention is to go up to about halfway and have our lunch at the rocky outcrop, at about 650 meters height, with some stunning views over Lake Hawea, Corner Peak & the Dingle Burn. For the brave & keen there's the option to go all the way to the top and take in some even more breathtaking views from the very top.
This means we will have to divide up into different groups, with the cars as well, so please make your intentions known before leaving the carpark at the lakeside to get organised accordingly.

In case the weather's not looking the best there's always ..................Option B:
Gladstone Track from Lake Hawea Campground to John's Creek.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Monday' Walk - 25th March

Very wet weather coming from West and North, so we are going South. Plan A: Devils Creek. Drive 9km down the east side of Lake Dunstan to a small car park on the left. Track climbs up Mt.Oho and onwards and upwards until we have had enough, stop for lunch and return. Plan B: something else.
Leader: Brian Gilbert

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Monday's Walk - 18th March

Arrow River - Meet 9:30 and drive to Arrowtown Chinese Village car park. The walk involves a paddle in the river. The target lunch spot is just after the Soho Creek bridge - about 5km as the kea flies with a climb of about 100m. Return the same way for coffee and/or ice cream in Arrowtown.
Leader: Brian Gilbert.

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Monday's walk - 11th March

Lake Roxburgh Walkway to Butchers Point.
Meet at 9:30. We drive to Alexandra, turn right at Little Valley Road, cross the Manuherikia River and turn right on Graveyard Gully Road - park at the end of the road by the graveyard. Details of walk
Leader: Brian Gilbert

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Brian Cleugh Memorial Gathering

Just a reminder that we meet at 9am at the usual place before going to Glendhu Bay for Brian's memorial gathering.
Bring morning tea with you so you can stay and talk with others afterward.

Ruth Harrison

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Monday's walk - 4th March meet 9:00am

Matukituki Valley to Aspiring Hut and Shovel Flat. Just one more 9 o'clock start to allow for the long drive to Raspberry Flat. Keen people can have lunch at Shovel Flat, others keen to feed the sand flies can stop at Aspiring Hut.
Leader: Brian Gilbert

Monday, February 25, 2019

Brian Cleugh Memorial Gathering





BRIAN CLEUGH MEMORIAL GATHERING

After the recent sad death of Brian Cleugh, our club will now hold a memorial, in conjunction with the Wanaka Walkers group.

This will be held on WEDNESDAY 6th MARCH. We will meet at the usual place at the lakefront at 9am to carpool, and will then drive to Glendhu Bay and park at the little DoC carpark before the campground. From here, we will take a very short walk along the lakefront (only about 15 mins) to a place where we can all gather. 

A few people will talk about Brian's involvement in our groups, and then the floor will be open for everyone to share their memories and special thoughts, so please spare some time to recall those. 

Please bring your thermos/morning tea to enjoy afterwards before we return. Something to sit on would also be a good idea.

Please also think about any past members who may be interested in attending, and let them know.

If the weather looks dubious, please consult either the UCTC blog or the Wanaka Walkers blog after 8pm on the Tuesday evening to confirm if it is going ahead, or an alternate date planned.

If there is anything else you wish to know or add, please contact Karen directly at karenslogohq@yahoo.co.nz or 021443740.



Sunday, February 24, 2019

Monday's Walk: 25 February 2019

Shek Harn Reserve
Shek Harn is Cantonese for big stone ditch, and this reserve at the base of the Old Man Range behind Earnscleugh has many remnants of early alluvial gold workings and Chinese dwellings. The drive is a little longer than usual - an hour to Earnscleugh followed by 20 minutes up the gravel road to Fraser Dam Road. This is classed as dry weather only but is normally easily negotiable by car. The return walk into the body of the reserve takes about 90 minutes each way, with good views of the Fraser River cascading through its gorge. Mandatory café stop in Clyde on the way home.
Starting time: 9:00 a.m.
Walk Leader: Martin Unwin

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Monday 18th February

Crown Peak Track
Parking is off Cardrona Rd and the track starts across the stile and follows Coal Creek for a little then turns up a valley. We walk up the 4 WD track until we meet a pond. Our route then leaves the 4WD track and turns up a steep ridge. Somewhere on this ridge will be our lunch spot - we are definitely not going to Crown Peak!
Weather might be a bit drizzly but if that is the case Cardrona Hotel will be a hot prospect.
Leader: Ruth Harrison

Ruth Harrison

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Boundary Creek walk Monday 11 Feb: Start time is 9:00 a.m.

Update to this morning's post: start time on the lakefront is 9:00 a.m. rather than 9:30 a.m.

See you all there.


Monday's Walk: 11th February 2019

Destination: Boundary Creek

A 500 m climb on a good 4WD track to a viewpoint overlooking the head of Lake Wanaka, followed by a sidle into Boundary Creek to a suitable lunch spot above the gorge. Return the same way, with the option of a café stop at Sailz on the way home. Meet at the lakefront 9:00 a.m.


Walk leader: Martin Unwin

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Monday 4th February

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> The weather didn't oblige last week for our planned trip up Timaru Creek but let's see if we can make it happen this week. The same as last week splash splash back and forwards across the stream with the odd rock to scramble over. 9am meeting at the toilets opp MDougal in the new carpark
> Leader Ruth Harrison
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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Monday 28th January

A hot day, so time for a cooling splish, splash, splosh up Timaru Creek. Brian will be wearing an old pair of boots because the walk crosses the river many times. There is a little rain overnight but hopefully not enough to make the river too high. Meet at 9am at the lake front in the new car park..

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Monday 21st January

Marjon & Brian will be at the lake front at 9am, then heading for Queensberry Hills.

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Monday 14th January

Brian & Marjon will be at the lake front at 9am before going on a walk somewhere, to be decided. (Young Australian mine).

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Monday 7th January

Brian and Marjon will be at the lake front at 9am, before going to Arrowtown to walk via Tobins Track to Brackens Saddle for lunch. Then loop back past Glencoe Station. Ice cream in Arrowtown afterwards is not compulsory.