Club Night October 2015

12th October 2015

With warmer weather recently, many walks were completed by the Wednesday Walkers, including Station Peak, Altavady Farm up to Stoney Ridge and Kurinui via Big Kuri Creek. The NOTMC trips included a big turnout for the A2O Bike Ride from Duntroon to Oamaru and a windy Devil’s Elbow.

Dave Mellish, a member of the club, gave an interesting talk about his trip to Singapore, Cambodia and Vietnam. Singapore, a clean city, free from political corruption makes it unique. In Cambodia, Dave visited the Angkor Wot Temple which is virtually a square mile of rock. There are many Temples in Cambodia which are built in memory of past Kings. A trip on the Mekong Delta was an interesting experience. A visit to the Khmer Rouge Monument in Cambodia and the Vietnam War Museum subdued their trip however it was a huge part of their history. The locals in Vietnam did not have ill feeling towards New Zealanders from the Vietnam War, because tourism is now a part of Vietnam’s economy. Dave’s party hired a boat from Hanoi for two days and visited Halong Bay and Sung Sat Cave which is similar to Waitomo Caves . They went trekking in the Sapa area in which they saw Rice fields. Two local women followed them for the entire trip knowing that they would be able to sell them embroidered silk clothes and wall hangings.