Annual General Meetings – Information Library

Scope:

This page groups together the Taieri Recreational Tramping Club Annual General Meeting Minutes, Meeting Reports and the President Reports.

Links to Annual General Meetings / Annual Reports

2025
AGM Minutes 14/8/2025Draft only to be confirmed.
Meeting Report 2025 – written by John Gardiner
Presidents Report (2024/25) – written by Phil Keene

2024
AGM Minutes 22/8/2024
Meeting Report 2024 – written by Phil Keene
President’s Report (2023/24)– written by Phil Keene

2023
AGM  Minutes 24/8/2023 
Meeting Report 2023 – written by Phil Keene
Presidents Report (2022/23)  – written by Phil Keene

2022
AGM Minutes 18/8/2022includes Presidents Report
Annual Report (2021/22) – written by Phil Keene

2021
AGM Minutes 21/10/2021  – includes Presidents Report
Presidents Report 2021 – written by Arthur Keenan

2020
AGM Minutes 15/10/2020  – includes Presidents report 
Presidents Report 2020- written by Arthur Keenan

2019
AGM Minutes 22/8/2019 – includes Presidents Report
Presidents Report – written by Jill Dodd

2018
AGM Minutes 23/8/2018 – includes Presidents Report
Presidents Report – written by Jill Dodd

2017
AGM Minutes 24/8/2017 – includes Presidents Report
Presidents Report  – written by Judy Knox

2016
AGM Minutes 25/8/2016  
Presidents Report – written by Judy Knox

2015
AGM Minutes 27/8/2015
Presidents Report – not available

2014
AGM Minutes 28/8/2014 
Presidents Report  – not available

2013
AGM Minutes 25/8/2013
Presidents Report  – not available

2012
AGM  Minutes 23/8/2012
Annual Report  -written by Beverley Harvey

2011
AGM Minutes 25/8/2011
Annual Report  – written by W.A McLean

2010
AGM Minutes 27/8/2010
Annual Report – written by W.A McLean

2009
AGM  Minutes 27/8/2009
Annual Report – written by Peter Bathgate

2008
AGM Minutes 22/8/2008
Annual Report  – written by Peter Bathgate

2007
AGM Minutes 16/8/2007
Annual Report – written by Arthur Heenan

2006
AGM Minutes 17/8/2006
Annual Report – written by Arthur Heenan

2005
AGM Minutes 18/8/2005
Annual Report  – written by Arthur Heenan

2004
AGM Minutes 19/8/2004
Annual Report– written by  Ian Fleming

2003
AGM Minutes 21/8/2003
Annual Report  – written by Ian Fleming

2002
AGM Minutes 22/8/2002
Annual Report – written by Colleen Gamble

2001
AGM Minutes 17/8/2001
Annual Report – written by Colleen Gamble

2000
AGM Minutes 17/8/2000
Annual Report – written by Les Smith

 

 

Taieri River Flood banks, Riverside Road, Silverstream, Owhiro Stream – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This grouping of Club tramps and hikes covers trips in the West via SH87 area including the flood banks on the Taieri River and incorporates Silverstream, Riverside Road and the Owhiro Stream,

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

Links to tramps and hikes in the same area:

Taieri Plains Tramps.  2003 – 2019. (8 trips including 5 with reports).
Lower Silverstream Tramps.  2023 – 1996 (23 trips including 15 with reports).

 

Ross Creek, Lower Leith Valley, Wakari Rd Bike Park, McGouns, Pineapple and Davies Tracks – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This grouping of Club tramps and hikes covers trips involving Woodhaugh, Leith Valley up to Islay Street, Pineapple Track up to Flagstaff (Skyline) Track, Davies Track, McGouns Track, Wakari Rd Bike Tracks, Ross Creek Reserve, Cannington Road and Prospect Road.

Screenshot 2024 08 22 070804 Leith Valley

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of 4. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

Dunedin’s Water Supply.
Pineapple Track: Information.
Pineapple and Flagstaff Walk.St. E

How To Get There:

There are multiple entrances to Ross Creek

(1) Leith Valley – take SH1 north and turn left onto Duke St. Continue on Duke St which merges into Malvern St, past the Woodhaugh Gardens, over the bridge spanning the Leith River and turn immediately into Woodhaugh St. Ross Creek entrance is behind the NZMCA Camping Ground.

Links to tramps and hikes in the same area:

15/10/2025. Pineapple Track/ Ross Creek. Hikers. Grade 3. Leaders: Wendy Langley, Val Cayford.
01/10/2025. Ross Creek Reservoir. Combined. Grade 3. Leaders: Yan Campbell, Graeme Souter, Jenni Wright, Wendy Langley.
28/08/2024. Ross Creek and Davies Track. Trampers.  Grade 4 Leaders: Ross Davies and Sarah McCormack.

Ross Creek and Environs (1990 – 2024, 34 trips including 15 with reports).
Booth Road, McGouns, Pineapple Track, Ben Rudd (1990 – 2023, 9 trips including 4 reports).
Spiers Road, Davies, McGouns Creek Extension (2009 – 2023).
Bull Ring, Swampy, Nicols, Pt Pineapple, Davies, return (1989 – 2020, 4 trips, 2 with reports including 16/09/2009 Davies Track)
Davies Track, Ben Rudd (1995 – 2014, 5 trips with 1 report – see also
Warburton Track ?aka. Davies Track?).
Big (Bivvy) Rock, Pineapple, Davies, Firebreak (1991 – 2012, 3 trips with 2 reports).
Nicols Creek, Swampy Saddle, Davies Track (2001 – 2011, 3 trips with 2 reports).
Bull Ring, Flagstaff Walkway, Pineapple, McGoun, Davies, return Nicols Creek, Swampy Saddle, Davies Track (2010, 1 trip with report).
Davies Track, Jim Freeman (2000, 1 trip with no report). Continue reading “Ross Creek, Lower Leith Valley, Wakari Rd Bike Park, McGouns, Pineapple and Davies Tracks – Information and Trips Library”

Botanic Garden, Northern Cemetery, Chingford Park, University Walkways, Woodhaugh Gardens, Waters of the Leith – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This grouping of Club tramps and hikes covers trips in the Central City and involves  the Botanic Garden (both upper and lower), Northern Cemetery, Chingford park, University walkways, Willowbank, and the Woodhaugh Gardens incorporating the Waters of the Leith.

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of about 3. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

Links to tramps and hikes in this area:

11/03/2026. Leith To The Sea. Grade 2. Combined.  Leaders: Katrina McKenzie and Julie MacKenzie
24/09/2025. Northern Cemetery-Botanic Garden. Grade 1.5. Hikers.  Leaders: Wendy Langley and Linda Partridge
28/08/2024. Botanic Garden, Chingford Park. Grade 3. Hikers. Leaders: Dave Roberts, Vivienne Manning

Chingford Park, Quarry. 2021 – 2007, 6 trips with 5 reports
Street Walk – Willowbank-Opoho area.  2022 – 2017, 2 trips with reports
Botanic Garden, Logan Park, Northern Cemetery, Chingford, Big Easy  2021 – 1996, 25 trips with 16 reports inc. 15/05/2019 and 19/11/2008 for Chingford.
Waters of the Leith. 2023 – 2022, 2 trips with reports
Woodhaugh Gardens and Leith. 2020 – 1996, 10 trips with 5 reports

Mosgiel-Wingatui Area

10. 16/08/2023. Hikers. Mosgiel Street Walk. Grade 1, $0, 9km, Leaders: Raewyn Keene, Helen Morris

It was a little frosty as 14 hikers set out from Peter Johnson Park for a street walk till lunchtime. Along Reid Street to Factory Road, Church Street to Gordon Road, the pace was steady. As we approached the railway crossing (and unknown to some of us), was the plaque about our own Lester and his beautification efforts.

Leter's Pride -Helen
Lester’s Pride (Photo & Caption Helen)

As we continued on to the old Mosgiel Railway Station for morning tea, it was great to see the daffodils & blossoms beginning to bloom, indicating Spring is not far away.

Spring has sprung early - Helen
Spring has sprung early (Photo & Caption Helen
Morning tea - Helen
Morning tea (Photo & Caption Helen)

Refreshed and with the sun trying to shine, we headed off to Cemetery Road, ventured into the new Grange Lifestyle village as far as we could go, and back out to the underpass into Kinmont.

On Kinmont - Helen
On Kinmont (Photo & Caption Helen)

Some hill climbing was considered necessary to get our hearts pumping, so up Leith, Clyde & Braeside Streets we went. Back down to Quarry Road and left at Nellies, we looped back to our cars via Argyle Street & Bush Road.

Ross C joined us today and was apparently looking forward to a ‘flat’ walk (as advised by his lovely wife) – oops! Hopefully the friendly chatter along the way helped.

All in all, a pleasant morning’s walk, good company and 9kms achieved.

Map - Helen
Map (Photo Helen)

The Harwood hike will be rescheduled into the summer programme.

Helen & Raewyn


9. 20/07/2022. Hikers. Mosgiel Silverstream/Wingatui. Leaders: Jan & Jenny.

On a dismal Wednesday morning, 13 of us set out on our walk around Mosgiel. We walked down the Silverstream which was running higher than normal, lifting our feet over the pesky tree roots, and had morning tea down the end of the track to fortify us for the walk ahead.

20 July Mosgiel HIkers First stop
Baker’s Dozen minus one, post morning tea (Photo and caption Phil)

We walked down Silver Springs Boulevard which brought us out to Centre Road. Crossing over to Hagart Alexander Drive we took the first left onto Ben Lomond Drive in the Highland Park subdivision and came out onto Wingatui Road. Further up the road we spoke with Ady outside her house, chastising her for not being out walking with us.

20 July Mosgiel Hikers Bakers dozen
Why hello – we thought this was a respectable neighbourhood (Photo & caption Phil)

We then carried on up to Gladstone Road and at the junction with McFadden Drive we climbed the steps up onto Joe Brown Drive, taking the 2 to a 2.5, took a left and back down McFadden Drive onto Gladstone Road again. At the lights we crossed over to Gladstone Road South.

20 July Mosgiel hikers steps
We did have a bit of a workout – 88 steps (Photo & caption Phil)

Someone was heard to say they were buying a pie for lunch, and next minute a few more were buying pies for lunch at the Z garage! Further down the road we discovered a cafe and then a few more were disappearing to buy more goodies for lunch. Doesn’t say much for our home made lunches does it!! A little further down Gladstone Road we turned into Cemetery Road and stopped at The Hub for lunch where we found shelter and a seat to rest our weary legs. The pies went down a treat along with a liquid refreshment.

20 July Mosgiel hikers lunch
Lunch at the E Taieri hub, just past the Thai Pie Shop! (Photo & caption Phil)

We commenced the rest of our journey heading back down Gladstone Road, turning into Burns Street, right into McDonald Street then into Ayr Street & Argyle Street where we stopped to suss out the honey stall & onward up Bush Road, Forfar Street into Eden Street where we crossed the road and continued down the Silverstream, taking in the progress of the swimming pool and across Memorial Park back to our cars.

20 July Mosgiel hikers swimming pool
We’ll bring our togs next time (Photo & caption Phil)

Comparing notes we agreed on 12ks for the walk and managed to keep dry for the entirety of the walk. Some wanted to get on home and put their feet up and a few of us adjourned to the Wooden Table for a hot drink and something sweet to go with it.

Jenny and Jan


8. 16/11/2016. Hikers. An East Mosgiel Trek. E. Leaders: Jay, Judy K.

Route map, courtesy Ian.
Route map, courtesy Ian. Really 10.75 km. Forgot to start it until on the Silverstream!

Our scheduled hike for today to Hawkesbury Lagoon was put off until later in the month because of the inclement weather forecast, so an impromptu hike was the order of the day. The hikers left the carpark at 9.00 a.m. and we walked up the Silverstream from Peter Johnstone Park and stopped for morning tea …

Morning tea stop. (Ian pic and caption.)
Morning tea stop. (Ian pic and caption.)

… near the Wingatui Road end. From there we checked out the new houses in the Springfield sub-division and took a wander down Rutherford Road which many people had never been down before.  We then walked down Factory Road to Haggart- Alexander Drive and through the cutting and up Wingatui Road …

Hobbit entrance. (Liz pic.)
Hobbit gateway – in giant’s hedge. (Liz pic.)

… to Gladstone Road when we decided to have lunch on the bank …

Lunch. (Ian pic and caption.)
Lunch. (Ian pic and caption.)

… by the railway line. No trains came!!!  After a leisurely lunch we took as many shortcuts as possible to get back to the carpark before the rain came. A welcome coffee break was at Wals.   – Jay.


7. 10/6/2015. Hikers. Mosgiel Trek. E. Leaders: Jim and Betty.

GPS of route, courtesy Bruce.
GPS of route, courtesy Bruce. 14.7 km. Ascent 81 m.

Jim and Betty led twenty-two Hikers on a most illuminating illustrated tour of Mosgiel, with historical anecdotes echoed and amplified  by several other old identities in the group. At one house, and the next,

One of Jim's sites. (John pic)
One of Jim’s sites. (John pic)

Jim would tell us who had originally lived there and what they did. And where this street and that street had originally terminated. And where which dairy and which mill had once been located. And what rubbish dump now boasted as foundation for which set of houses.

As is evident from the route map, the walk was extensive – 14.7 km – a good stretch for the Hikers, necessitating one or two drop-out groups en route, and ending with only the famous six completing a last street-block encirclement on the day. Suspiciously this might have just been a prank, added at the last minute from a wicked sense of humour on the part of the leader, and strongly confirmed by the Back Marker rebelling and leading the remainder by a more merciful direct route back to the cars.

We morning-teaed by the Silverstream,

MT (John pic)
MT (John pic)

up near Wingatui Road, and lunched behind the Joe Browns settlement, on the back bank of Reservoir Hill…

Lunch Panorama (John pic)
Lunch Panorama (John pic)

…looking down on the small Woodlands settlement,

Woodlands Settlement (John pic)
Woodlands Settlement (John pic)

and speculating on what drainage problems the properties might have experienced in the recent rain storm.

Our route was obviously the result of much imaginative planning. Highlights for this reporter were the new houses alongside Wingatui Road near the Silverstream (how similar many of them were!), the walk across Brooklands Park…

Brooklands Park (John pic)
Brooklands Park (John pic)

…and the surprising route through from McFadden Drive to Woodland Avenue.

From the end of Woodland Drive, there was the fraught quick-or-the-dead negotiating of the lanes in the Quarry Road roundabout to land us eventually in Kinmont Crescent. Thence through the SH1 underpass (surprisingly short) into Cemetery Road and back across the railway crossing and into Gordon Road’s SW section of houses.

Here, at the lower end of King Street, Jim pointed out the distinctive turreted house there,

Original Maternity Hom (John pic)
Original Maternity Home (John pic)

the original Maternity Home where he first entered the world. Further up in Argyle Street was Mossbrae, the onetime Maternity Hospital. When we reached the end of Argyle Street, instead of releasing us back up Bush Road to the cars, Jim took us away down Perth Street and across and back up Tay Street, to go (at last with only the famous six) via the Street lights intersection finally back to the car park.

Nearly 15 km, much on pavement, but a lot on grass too, was a good stretch for the legs, usefully developing fitness for next Wednesday’s climb up the forestry’s Margaret Road, linking Taieri Mouth and Big Stone Roads.

Betty and Jim capped off a wonderful day out by turning on a piping hot pottle of chips to accompany coffee chatter back at Topiary Cafe. Thank you so much, dear leaders, for a wonderful day out. – Ian.


6. 17/9/2014 Wingatui Block. Hikers. E. Leaders: Les and Margaret.

Route
Route. Car Park, Bush Rd, Factory Rd, High St, Elmwood Dr, Cedar Cr, Track, Wingatui Rd, Gladstone Rd N, Crossan Tce, Station, Gladstone Rd N, Puddle Alley, Factory Rd, Bush Rd, Car Park.

Heavy overnight rain determined cancellation of the Millennium Track. Leaders Les and Margaret instead led us on the street walk recorded on the above map, stopping for morning tea in the shelter of the Wingatui Railway Station. On/off drizzle accompanied the whole walk but we were secure in our parkas. Thirteen of us enjoyed each others’ company and the varied views the route provided. Thank you Les and Margaret for your wisdom in making the tramp change and providing us with a good morning’s ten kilometre workout. Sorry, forgot about taking pics. – Ian.


5. 7/9/2013. Both. Birchleigh Village/Haggart Alexander housing development. Leaders: Bruce and Marjorie.

Thanks to two reports received, from Elaine and Bruce, each with a distinctive style, I have inter- leafed them for a wonderful account of the day.

ELAINE: Approx ten hardy people turned up at the car park at 9.00 a.m. The planned walk to Flagstaff was flagged.

BRUCE: With snow forecast to 100 m the planned hike on Three Mile Hill was postponed and an alternative street walk undertaken from 0900 to 1100.

ELAINE: George’s birthday bash was canned also.  Was really looking forward to the wine. Never mind. Next week its all on if George is well.

BRUCE: Seven of us proceeded from the car-park via the Gordon Street verandahs during a nasty shower of hail to the RSA garden and memorial to Church Street and then into Wickliffe Street. (Ed. note: Three had returned back home.)

ELAINE: Bruce and Marjorie decided since the weather said showers … sleet … hillside snow …, that we would walk around the new housing estate at the northern end of Mosgiel. We also checked out Chatsford and Birchleigh for the future!

BRUCE: We turned off Wickcliffe Street into the Brooklands Estate past the BMX track to Doon Street and then via the new subdivision at Birchleigh Village.

We took the path on the left immediately past the main office to have morning tea, in the company of Ria who joined us in Wickliffe Street, in the rotunda assembly point beside the bowling green.

After a circuitous route through Chatsford we left the village and meandered through the new Highland Park subdivision. Although the slogan “My heart’s in the highlands” was repeated, the ground seemed pretty level.

After inspecting a show home from the outside we returned via Factory Road to our cars in the car-park with some comments from a pedestrian about our mental state for hiking on a wintery day. – Bruce

ELAINE: Only seven people came on this walk. The day didn’t  get any better weather-wise and I think some of drivers passing us thought we were mad. The trampers  cancelled their day altogether. We did laugh a lot and talk a lot. Let’s have a great turnout next week for George’s birthday shout, weather permitting. There could be a change to next week’s programme, so watch out for details. – Elaine.


4. 22/4/2013. Both. Car park, King St, Gladstone Rd Nth, Wingatui Rd, Shortcut to Haggart Alexander Drive, Factory Rd, return.

The Trampers’ trip was cancelled due to illness. In addition, both tramps came to nothing due to recent rain muddying up tracks. So a remnant seven of us did the above (tarseal) route, remarking on various properties passed and exploring a number of new housing developments on the way. A lot of changes! Rain everywhere else came to nothing in Mosgiel. We enjoyed the views and good company, especially Judy’s new South American poncho, lasting the distance only because of some emergency repairs.

Judy
Fred and Judy emerging from one of the new housing areas.

– Ian.


3. 25/4/2012. Hikers. Wingatui Block. Leaders: Arthur and Barbara.
2. 9/8/1989. Wingatui Racecourse. Over the Hill. Easy+ Leaders: Betty, Molly, Ria.
1. 14/12/2005 Wingatui Hall, Silverstream End of Year lunch. Leader: Lesley S

Whare Flat – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page of club tramps and hikes in the area of Whare Flat and groups together trips associated  with the Whare Flat Schoolhouse, and includes Tunnels, Racemans, Steve Aimes tracks.

Background Information: 

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of about 3. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

Whare Flat School (history)

How To Get There:

Upon leaving Peter Johnston Park, turn left onto Factory Road and follow this until it merges into Dukes Road North. Continue towards Three Mile Hill and  turn left onto Silverstream Valley Road. Continue on this road to the carpark just past Flagstaff Whare Flat Road.

Links to tramps and hikes to the same area:

26/06/2024. Whare Flat. Hikers. Grade 2.5. 11km. Leaders: Bruce Spittle,  Adrienne Ensor.

Tramps Associated with the Whare Flat Schoolhouse. (1995 – 2017, 4 trips, only 2 reports).
Waiora Scout Camp (2007 – 2020, 3 trips all with reports).
Whare Flat (2000 – 2008, 5 trips, no reports).
School House, Tunnels, McRaes, Steve Amies Whare Flat Road return. (2007, 1 trip with report).
Whare Flat: Chalkies – Hamilton (Invermay) Round trip. (1993 – 2001, 2 trips with no reports).

Government Track, Kowhai Spur, Mill Creek – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page of club tramps and hikes in the area West via SH87 (inland on the south side of SH87) groups together trips to  the Government Track, including Kowhai Spur and Mill Creek.

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.
2.5+ hours from road to Pole-line and Styx Road.
DCC – Government Track map – see image below.
DCC: Mountain biking on Government Track
[DCC brochure extract: Government Track. 4 hr 30 min, 17 km (return).

The track entrance is Government Track / Kowhai Spur 5 km down Waipori Falls Rd on the right; parking is 100 m further on the left.
Traversing the slopes of the beech-and mānuka-forested Waipori Valley south of Dunedin, the Government Track was built in the 1860s to provide access to the central goldfields. For mountain bikers there is an option of riding up and returning the same way. Alternatively, once at the top follow the pylon track left and steeply down into Waipori township, then follow the road back to the start.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of  4. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

How To Get There:

Option 1 – drive to Outram from PJP and turn left onto Formby Street , then right onto Huntly Road. Continue on this road onto Maungatua Road and turn right onto Waipoai Falls Road and follow road to reserve carpark located in the gorge.

Option 2  – drive south on SH1 to the Berwick turnoff and follow Henley Berwick Road to Berwick, turn right then left onto Waipori Falls Road and follow road to the reserve carpark located in the gorge.

Links to tramps and hikes in the same area:

24/09/2025. Government Track Circuit. Grade 4.5. Trampers.  Leaders: John Gardiner and Carolyn Pridham
10/07/2024. Government Track, Kowhai Spur. Grade 4. Trampers. Leaders: Lyn Keene, Jenny Wilton.

Government Track and Beyond (1991 – 2023. 34 trips)
Post Office Creek – Government Track (1996 – no report – downhill all the way.)
Mill Creek Track and Kowhai Spur  (1993 – 2010, 13 trips – only 1 report).
Tramps Incorporating Three Kings (1989 – 2021, 26 trips including 4 to Mill Creek, Kowhai Spur, or both (no reports)).

DCC – Government Track map:
Gvt Track Kowhai Spur Map Dcc Screenshot 2024 07 08 221526

 

McNally’s Walkway, Milton – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page covers the Club tramps and hikes to the McNally’s Walkway located in Milton. (map)

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

The McNally Track was developed by the Milton Rotary in 1980 and is still maintained by them today. The track is clearly marked with marker poles  and is suitable for a Combined trip.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of about 3. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

How To Get There:

(1) Milton township turn left opposite Presbyterian Church, turn left at Ossian Street and follow on down Moore and Tokoiti Streets to Cemetery near which is the entrance to the McNally Walkway. Park cars by the side of the road.
(2) Turn left off SH1 at the kink in the road onto Springfield Road. Follow Springfield Road to the sawmill and turn right onto Cemetery Road. Turn right onto Cemetery Road and continue to the Cemetery which is the entrance to the McNally walkway

Links to tramps and hikes in this area:

11/09/2024. McNally Walkway. Grade 3. Trampers. Leaders: Graeme Souter & Theresa White.

McNally Walkway. 2023 – 1992, 20 trips with 10 reports.

Millennium Track from Taieri Ferry Rd, Finlayson Rd, Galloway Rd, Bells Farm, Kennedys Farm, Wenita (Morrisons Block) – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page covers the Club tramps and hikes in the area South via SH1 and groups together trips to the Millennium Track  (Henley end) located on Lower Taieri River commencing on Taieri Ferry Road. (map)

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.
Taieri River Geology for some background information.
Legends of the Lower Taieri includes a section about John Bull if you persist in reading down far enough.
High tides flood the access road and this has happened to us more than once. N.B. Programme Committee! Avoid high tides forecast near the the hours of 9.00 a.m. or 2.00-3.00 p.m.”

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of 3. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

How To Get There:

Drive south on SH1 to the Berwick turn off (approx half way along the flood free) and turn left to Henley. Take a right at the next intersection and continue over the Taieri River one lane bridge, then turn left onto the gravel road which will take you to the carparking at the start of the track.

Links to tramps and hikes in the same area:

24/06/2026. Taieri Ferry to John Bull Gully and return. Grade 2. Hikers. Leaders: Janette Abbot & Jill Thomas.
18/06/2025. Millennium Track return from Henley. Grade 3.5. Trampers. Leaders: Sarah McCormack and Heather Kirk
14/08/2024. Taieri Mouth Excursion. Grade 3. Hikers.  Leaders: Bill Cubitt & Alex Griffin.
24/07/2024.Millennium Track return, Henley StartGrade 4. Trampers.  Leaders: Gwenda Farqharson. &  Alison K.


Taieri Ferry and Finlayson Roads, Bells Farm, Kennedys, Millenium (1994 – 2023, 18 trips)
Millennium Track (2002 – 2017, 17 trips with 3 reports)
John Bull Gully Track and Millennium – from Henley and Taieri Mouth (1993 – 2016, 17 trips with 6 reports).

2018 Trampers – Millennium Track, Taieri Ferry Rd. to Taieri Mouth and return – “We walked 18.6 km’s.  Similar times of 2 1/4 hours each way. ”
Bell Farm.  (2002) Seek access permission. Lambing Aug to Oct. Cars park halfway down Taieri Ferry Road, end of forest. Up hill till lunch time. Wenita permit. Wenita Map.
Galloway Rd – Taieri Ferry Rd tracks, see map below. Seek access permission.

 

Galloway Copy
Galloway Road tracks map. (Map courtesy Arthur.)

 

Grahams Bush, Organ Pipes, Buttars Peak, Mt Cargill – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page of club tramps and hikes in the West Harbour area groups together trips to Grahams Bush,(map) the Organ Pipes, Buttars Peak and Mt Cargill.

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of 4. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

Restrictions: if visiting Mt Cutten Quarry site – contact Blackhead Quarries (refer Permissions) to ensure no heavy machinery is operating when visiting.

Grahams Bush Botanical Information (1988) (from DoC information sheet).
Mt Cargill – Information (from DoC information sheet).

How To Get There:

Take SH88 to Port Chalmers. At Sawyers Bay turn left onto Station Road and continue on this road through the roundabout and onto Hall Road. At the end of Hall Road there is a sign indicating the track  and an area for limited  parking.

Links to tramps and hikes in the same area:

24/06/2026. Graham’s Bush/Mt Cargill Rd Quarry Track. Grade 4. Trampers.  Leaders: John Gardiner & Alison Evans.
27/05/2026. Grahams Bush and Organ Pipes. Grade 3.5. Hikers.  Leaders: Mike Webb and Bruce Spittle.
25/06/2025. Grahams Bush, Organ Pipes, Buttars Peak. Grade 4. Trampers.  Leaders: Phil Morris, Rod Ward.
09/10/2024. Graham’s Bush to Mt Cargill.  Grade 4. Trampers.  Leaders: Karen McInnes and Gail Williams

Grahams Bush, Old Main Rd, Organ Pipes, Buttars Peak, Mt Cargill, Mt Cutten, Bethunes Gully, Upper Junction  (2024 – 1989, 18 trips with 11 reports).
Grahams Bush, Upper Junction, Brickhill Rd (2014 – 1993, 15 trips with 4 reports).
Grahams Bush, Careys Bay (2004, 1 trip, no report).
From Old Mount Cargill Road Lookout (1992, 1 trip, no report)

Concord – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page of club tramps and hikes in the Dunedin Central City area groups together trips within the suburb of Concord and environs.

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of about 2. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

See also Tunnel Beach – Information and Trips Archive for Tunnel Beach trips starting at Concord.

Links to tramps and hikes in the same area:

17/07/2024. Concord Creations. Grade 2. Hikers.  Leaders: Jan Butcher.  &  Jenny Finnerty.

Concord Blackhead (1989 – 2015 (4 trips with only 1 report)).

Tunnels, McRaes, Racemans, Top Weir, Powder Creek, Chalkies – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page of club tramps and hikes in the Whare Flat area groups together trips within the Silverstream catchment and includes Racemans, Tunnel Gully, Powder Creek and Chalkies. (map)

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of 3. This is indicative only, as trips can be allocated a higher or lesser grading depending on the route taken. For more detailed analysis refer to Grading Information.

Racemans Track, Weir, Origins.
Whare Flat School and Surrounds History.

Links to tramps and hikes in this area:

08/10/2025. Raceman’s Track. Grade 2.5. Hikers.  Leaders: Sandra Lawn & Bruce Spittle.
14/05/2025.  Racemans. Grade 3. Hikers.  Leaders: Wendy Langley, Eleanore Ryan.
14/08/2024. Tunnel Gully, McRaes, Racemans, Powder Creek Detour. Grade 3. Trampers.  Leaders: Phil Keene & Gary Mort.
26/06/2024. Whare Flat, Waiora, Schoolhouse, Tunnels Track, McRaes Weir, Racemans. Grade 2.5. Hikers. Leaders: Bruce Spittle,  Adrienne Ensor.

Pump House, Tunnels, McRaes Weir, Racemans, Return (2004 – 2020, 10 trips with 6 reports).
Schoolhouse, Tunnels, McRaes Circuit (1989 – 2019, 9 trips with 6 reports).
Silverstream Water-Race, Racemans, Weir (1992 – 2023, 21 trips with 6 reports).
Tramps Associated with the Whare Flat Schoolhouse (1995 – 2017, 5 trips with 3 reports).
School House, Tunnels, McRaes, Steve Amies, Whare Flat Road Return. 2007 (1 trip with report – no photos)

Rain Days – Information and Trips Library

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.
Rain Days trips are the ones that are diverted because of bad weather; either  before the day or at the carpark gathering on the day.

Links to rainy days tramps and hikes:

03/12/2025. Trip Cancelled (Brighton Cafe). Hikers.  Leaders: Neville Griffith and Rhonda Wilson.
31/07/2024.  Mosgiel Ramble. Hikers.  Leaders: Ady Whiston, Jenny Finnerty

Ross Creek and Environs (1990-2024 with 34 reports – see 6/10/2021 for rainy day trip))
A cancelled Tramp Day (2018 – 2023 with 2 reports)
Topiary Trek (2015 with 1 report)

Tramps Associated with Whare Flat School House (1995- 2017 with 30 reports – see 15/06/2011 for rainy day trip)