Millennium Track Return (from Henley)

Trampers 15024/07/2024.   Millennium Track return, Henley Start. Trampers. Grade 4   Leaders: Gwenda Farqharson. &  Alison K.

Millennium – a strange name for a track?  By definition. A period of one thousand years, especially one which begins and ends in “000”. Continue reading “Millennium Track Return (from Henley)”

Street Art Trail and Surrounds

City Image 310/07/2024. Street Art Trail and Surrounds, Grade 1.5. Hikers. Leaders: Wendy Langley, Val Cayford.
24 of us began our mural art journey walking from the Southern Cemetery, into town to view and learn about the many murals and their artists, around our city centre. Continue reading “Street Art Trail and Surrounds”

President’s Update – July 2024

July 2024 Update: Taieri Recreational Tramping Club 

Hi everyone, time for another update as there has been a recent committee meeting  and to take an opportunity to highlight a few things; but first: 

Membership and Welcome 

To new members approved by the Committee – Denise Hammer, Charlotte and Chris  Handley, Sandra Lawn, Peter Dodds, Sue Beal, Shirley and Noel McRandle, Spen Walker  and Jane Bruce, Annette MacRae, Clare Banks and Lisa Harkness – I hope I have not  missed anyone! Great to have you with us and hopefully I’ll be able to keep up with you  all! 

Committee Deliberations 

  • We agreed with the President’s recent advice to the Taieri Network in support of  their submission to the Clutha Council to provide public toilets in the Titri Bridge  area.  
  • We discussed the suggestion for the club to initiate and maintain a Facebook page,  either private or public. There are a range of matters to consider; who would  maintain administration and standards, what topics would be covered vis a vis what  would be on the website etc. At this stage it was agreed we would further deliberate  and if you have suggestions, please let a committee member know. 
  • We discussed the current membership level (130) and the suggestions made to us  that the club could close membership/ limit it to Taieri residents or charge a much  higher joining fee! etc. We are in agreement that the club’s biodiversity is  strengthened by having an ‘open to all’ membership ethos, many of the committee  and a high percentage of track clearers do not live on the Taieri! There are  approximately 45 members who either do not walk or do not walk regularly but like  to donate to the club as well as keep in touch with our comings and goings and we  welcome that approach. We will however continue to monitor the situation. 
  • With now larger groups we would encourage everyone to re-read the Trip Guidelines  especially those guidelines that cover faster and slower walkers, bi furcations (ask  Dr Esther or Dr Google) and also the guidelines will be amended to cover the  scenario of injured or unwell walkers. It was agreed that depending on the context  of a trip a minimum of two and a maximum of four should return to the vehicles with  an unwell participant (where PLBs are not used). As a matter of practice, it pays to  keep an eye out for those behind you as much as those in front of you. 
  • If I make a successful return from Perth in early August I’ll take a few minutes at  lunch on the combined walk to talk to these points.
  • We have updated and confirmed with the Rescue authorities the process and  contacts for management of the club’s personal locator beacons. 
  • In anticipation of the AGM we agreed recommendations to keep joining and membership fees at the current level ($10.00 each) and also approved the honoraria for Webteam, Secretary-Treasurer and Reviewer of Accounts. For the latter this will be the last year that Keith McKenzie will audit the accounts and we acknowledge the work he has done for us over the years. From next year Trevor Flack will undertake the review of accounts. Thanks Trevor in advance for this. 
  • We had it explained to us the process the communication officer undertakes to set passenger fees for fuel reimbursement and agreed that the current process, based on AA data is working well. At this time, we will not be changing the $$ levels but will  reconsider at the time of compiling the summer programme. 
  • As previously advised at an earlier meeting we agreed for the Webteam to undertake changes to the website, to refresh if you like and to make it cleaner clearer and simple to use and to work around. You will have noticed this has started  to happen, maybe in parallel with some wet days, and it is still a work in progress.  Please feel free to suggest to the Webteam members any ideas or improvements. 
  • We are in the process of finalising AGM agenda items (22 August) and we will provide sometime for the Webteam to have a session to explain the changes and to provide feedback on aspects that will help everyone when you provide information for publication. 
  • Roger Leslie from East Taieri has accepted an invitation to speak to us at the AGM. He was recently featured in the ODT supplement covering his new book, ‘On the Verge’ which details his exploits in walking NZ in aid of mental health. He and his wife have just returned from Europe where Roger also shore sheep in Germany and participated in ultra marathons. It was exhausting listening to him. 
  • At the AGM Marijke will have some small paintings of where she has tramped for show and sale as a fundraiser for the Southland Hospice so come prepared (all the materials donated by herself and of course her talent and time) – no pressure! 

Well, that’s it, a lot happening in our neck of the woods – so keep warm while you walk  and talk. 

Raewyn and I will be in Perth for a month hoping for sun and warmth, home 1 August so see you 7 August. 

Cheers, Phil


Link to President’s Update information Library  for previous updates

Nicols Creek, Moon Track, Pepper Tree Track, Pineapple Track

Out Of The Mist Ross Square26/06/2024. Nicols Creek, Pineapple Track. Trampers. Grade 4. Leaders: Wyn and Ross Davies.

The weather forecasts were not very encouraging. Nevertheless, 12 courageous trampers arrived at the meeting point at Booth Road Continue reading “Nicols Creek, Moon Track, Pepper Tree Track, Pineapple Track”

Akatore Forest, Narrowdale Road – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page of club tramps and hikes in the South Coast via SH1 area groups together trips incorporating Akatore Forest and  Narrowdale Road. (map)

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

Access Permissions are required for trips to Narrowdale Road / Akatore Forest- refer guidelines

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:

Drive south on SH1 to Milburn and turn left onto Narrowdale Road. Continue past the Otago Correction Facilities and veer left at the Golf Course corner and continue on Narrowdale Road.

Links to tramps and hikes in this area: 

25/06/2025. Akatore Narrowdale Forest. Grade 3. Hikers.  Leaders: Neville Griffiths, Cathy Ferguson.

Akatore Forest: Narrowdale Rd, Gorge Hill, Stewarts Farm. 2023 – 1989 (11 trips, 2 with reports and photos, 1 with photo only, 8 with no report or photos)

 

 

Whare Flat, Waiora, Schoolhouse, Tunnels Track, McRaes Weir, Racemans

Do I Run Or Walk Helen Square26/06/2024. Whare Flat. Hikers. Grade 2.5. 11km. Leaders: Bruce Spittle,  Adrienne Ensor.

Sixteen hikers assembled at 0950 after parking on the side of the Silverstream Valley Road near the McKerrow Bridge Fields near the end of the tar sealed part of the road, 3.74 km along the road. Continue reading “Whare Flat, Waiora, Schoolhouse, Tunnels Track, McRaes Weir, Racemans”

Mosgiel Urban Area, Wingatui – Information and Trips Library

Scope:

This page of club tramps and hikes in the Fairfield, Green Island and Mosgiel surrounds area and groups together trips incorporating the Mosgiel Urban Area and Wingatui.

Background Information:

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.

TRTC Grading Information – trips incorporating these tracks are generally given a TRTC grading of about 1. 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:

Mosgiel-Wingatui Area – 2023 – 2005 (10 trips, 6 with reports and photos, 1 with report only, 3 with no report or photos)
Mosgiel Ramble – 2024 (1 trip with report and photos)

 

 

 

 

 

Goodwood Road, Bobby’s Head, Puketapu

Bobby’s Head, near Palmerston. Also Puketapu.

69 km from car-park

Image Thumbnail 27. 19/6/2024 Bobby’s Head expand. Grade 2.5 Leaders Barbara Shackell and Dave Mellish

The weather report was not that exciting for the planned trip to the Bobbys Head area east of Palmerston.

Continue reading “Goodwood Road, Bobby’s Head, Puketapu”

Doctors Point, McKessar, Mopanui, Ridgeline

Road distances from Mosgiel carpark.
Access permission required for Pigeon Flat walk.
The stone-walled ruins on Mckessar Track

Doctors Point, Mopanui, McKessar, Purakanui, Osborne – Information and Trips Library


Img 9771 Thumbnail 216. 19/06/2024 Trampers – Purakanui, Mopanui and return. Grade 4.  Leaders: Graeme Souter and Heather Kirk

Sometimes It can be a bit bleak walking this time of the year. Yet there we were, 18 trampers keen to head out for a tramp from Purakanui and up Mopanui.

Continue reading “Doctors Point, McKessar, Mopanui, Ridgeline”

Rollinsons Rd Locked gate, Swinespur, Swampy Ridge, McQuilkans, Smithies

Click Swampy ridge track for background information


Top Of Swampy5. 12/06/2024. Smithys, McQuillans, Swampy Ridge Road and Swine Spur. Trampers. Grade 3.5. Leaders Esther and Gail.

Twenty-two hardy trampers met at PJ park, and headed to Rollinson Road where we parked. Continue reading “Rollinsons Rd Locked gate, Swinespur, Swampy Ridge, McQuilkans, Smithies”

Abbotsford and Environs

Chain Hills Track. Accessed from Chain Hills Road. 30 min. Tramping Track. – benched. Manager: DCC CAM and private land.


Kaikorai Estuary (1)20. 12 June 2024. Exploring Abbotsford/Fairfield. Grade 1.5. Hikers. Leaders Jan Yardley and Noi McCunn
The day started with a heavy frost – the heaviest so far this winter. We parked at the Sunnyvale Sports Ground and walked into Green Island, ably led by Noi. Continue reading “Abbotsford and Environs”