Sunday, August 26, 2018

Monday 27th August

Eely Point round trip via Sticky Forest to the Outlet

Walk from Eely Point to Beacon Point. Head up via narrow cycle trails to a view point for stunning views over the West Arm. 
Then follow cycle trails in Sticky Forest and down to the Outlet for lunch.
Return via the outlet Track. Approx 14k and 4 hours.

Leaders: Robyn and Stephen Matheson

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Monday 20th August

Deans Bank and Dublin Bay Tracks.

We will go to the Albert Town camp site and park by by the entrance to Deans Bank. If the weather holds we will walk all the way to the main beach at Dublin Bay and
return the same way. Approx 15k return. The track could be muddy in places and there is some rain in the forecast.

Leader: Robyn Matheson

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Monday - 13th August 2018

Nine Mile Historic Reserve

Drive 40 minutes from Wanaka towards the Lindis Pass. Turn left onto the Old Faithful Road (sign is opposite Timburn Road) where we will park.
It is an easy 6 km walk following the Lindis River to the reserve and the remains of the old stone Lindis Hotel. Return by the same route. There could be showers and possibly a muddy track.

Leader: Robyn Matheson

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Monday - 6th August

Meeting Place to the Memorial on Roys Peak Track

Walk from the meeting place via Waterfall Creek Track and Glendhu Bay track. It is a 45 minute walk up Roys Peak track to the memorial.
Total return trip time 41/2 to 5 hours.

Leader: Robyn Matheson

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Monday Walkers 30th July

We will drive up the western side of Lake Hawea where, almost to the neck, we will turn right onto a gravel road leading to Kidds Bush.
The Sawyer Burn track zig zags it's way  up from Kidds Bush, steep in places but has great views.

Leader Ian Algie

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Monday's Walk - 235d July 2018

Destination: McPhies Ridge. From the Cluden Stream car park this is a 350 m climb over 5 km to a viewpoint over the Lindis Valley. If the weather deteriorates to the point of being unpleasant I will reserve the right to beat a hasty retreat to the Tarras café.

Leader: Martin Unwin.

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Monday 16th July

We will drive out to the eastern side of Lake Hawea and walk up the Pakituhi track, which is part of the Te Araroa Trail.
From the carpark [ which is 300m further up the road ] the steep in places track, zigzags up to a saddle where there are great views to the west.

The weather report is looking not so good, so we will collectively decide on an alternative, perhaps closer to home when we meet.

Leader,   Ian Algie.