25/09/2024. Rustlers Ridge, Burns Track. Grade 4 Trampers. Leaders: Phil Morris and Sarah McCormack.
On a sunny Wednesday we headed to the Leith Saddle car park, to tramp the above hike.
Mid-week recreational and social walking group based in Mosgiel NZ
18/09/2024. Three Mile Hill Forest. Grade 3. Hikers. Leaders: Bruce Spittle & Bill Cubitt.
Thirty-two outdoor enthusiasts, including Dave and Peter coming for their first hikes, assembled on the Taieri Lookout carpark a day or so after snow had covered nearby hills. Continue reading “Three Mile Hill Forest”
04/09/2024. Outram Heritage Trail and Floodbank. Grade 2. Combined. Leaders: Anette MacRae, Katrina McKenzie, Cathy Ferguson, Janette Abbot.
41 happy walkers left the Outram Rugby Club carpark and headed around Outram following the heritage trail looking at old churches, halls, houses and banks. Continue reading “Outram Heritage Trail and Floodbank”
The following groups together the President’s Updates, issued periodically to ensure that all club members are kept informed of the goings on within the club.
Written By John Gardiner
April 2026
October 2025
Written By Phil Keene
May 2025
November 2024
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April 2024
November 2023
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February 2023
November 2022
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Dunback
Railway
McCormicks Creek Bridge
Cobb and Co Coaches
Waggoners
Hotels
Dunback School
Dunback Swing Bridge
Rabbit Canning Factory
Notes compiled by Neville Griffiths
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The River track of for the south branch of the Waikouaiti River is not shown on any NZ Topo maps. This image gives an approximation of the track route.
See also OTMC Silver Peaks Tracks

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Rosella Ridge track is only partly shown on NZ Topo maps. This image gives an approximation of the track route.
See also OTMC Silver Peaks Tracks

28/08/2024. Ross Creek and Davies Track. Grade 4. Trampers. Leaders: Ross Davies and Sarah McCormack.
There was a throng of people in Malvern Street in Woodhaugh by the time the leader arrived. It was a sunny and calm morning, and the throng numbered exactly 27 keen people. Interestingly, as the day wore on, the number diminished, but always exactly
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