April 2025 Clubnight

Julian chaired our meeting today.

Trip Reports
Elephant Hill 8 people enjoyed this walk including some from Waimate. A round trip,visiting both the head and the backside of the elephant.Good weather.
Glen Warren Twilight Walk
The public were invited to join us on this walk starting and ending at the gardens.
Nth Temple
5 people went up to the Temple valley hoping to make Rabbiters Peak but because of the very windy conditions were driven back but made it as far as the tarn.
Mt Kyeburn 
6 people did this walk.They enjoyed good views and good weather.
The Wednesday walkers and the wanderers gave their reports,
Up and Coming Trips
Mt Heim via Canyon Creek
Oahu Peak or Egg Lake 
Lake Coleridge .Options from a base accommodation.
A reminder of our A.G.M. and Trip planning for next months meeting.
Our speakers tonight were Julian and Lyn Hardy telling us about their recent trips ,walking the Motatapu track,the Heaphy track and up to the Mueller hut.The Motatapu Trackgoes from Arrowtown to Glendu Bay.This track is almost all along high ridges which are exposed but with great views.A lot of up hill grunts.They spent 3 nights in good huts. The track passes through Soho Station and luckily the weather wasn”t windy.
  The Heaphy track was enjoyable .It runs from the Collingwood area to Karamea and is 78.4 kms long.They spend 3 nights and 4 days covering this in good company and in good huts.A great tramp with varying terrain,bush, rivers and beaches and they crossed the new bridge over the Heaphy.They also had good weather for their tramp.
  Another walk they did was in the Mt Cook area up to the Mueller Hut They had beautiful weather and great views.
 Meeting closed at 8.20pm followed by a cup of tea.
 
 
 

Rabbiters Peak – 29-30 March 2025

 

Four members and 2 extras set out from town at 7 am. We rendezvoused at the Wrinkly Rams for a quick coffee and headed up to the Temple carpark which was quite busy with campers. It was a blue sky day and we had a pleasant walk up the valley, reaching the head of the valley in time for lunch. One of the group decided to stay and camp there for the night while the rest carried on up the steep hill in the general direction of Rabbiters Peak. Good route finding skills by the 2 extras resulted in minimal scrub bashing. Our aim was to find a camping spot at the tarn just below the 1600 contour and explored the ridge beyond that for possibilities to get to the peak by following along the ridge. After about 2 1/2 hours we reached the tarn and set up our tents and after the usual snacks and drinks were had we went to the ridge just there 150m further up to check the likelihood of going that way in the morning. It turned out that this way was not the easiest with some steep rock climbs required with a lot of exposure to bad outcomes should anyone take a tumble.

Back to camp for dinner and the usual early long night. No moon meant brilliant views of the stars until there was a change in the weather with a significant increase in wind speed. It became overcast as well and the wind carried on buffeting our tents for the remainder of the night and was still very strong by the time morning rolled along. This led us to decide that going back up the ridge looking for a route to the peak was more than anyone desired and would likely be quite unpleasant if not dangerous. 

So we packed up and went down retrieving some of the bits of gear that had blown away during the night as we went. We met up with the lonely camper at the head of the North Temple, even getting him out of bed and after his pack up walked back down the valley to reach the cars just before lunchtime. The day was much more overcast than the previous day and a broody NW promised rain at some point.

This was a short but otherwise very nice trip into out backyard hills. We didn’t reach our objective, but there is always another day. Thanks to Julian, Lorena, Neil, Jonah and Scout for coming .

Robbie

Twilight Walk: Skyline Walkway – 17 March 2025

Seven of us met at the Oamaru Public Gardens car park at 6pm for a 6.15pm departure. We left the car park and went up Chess St to the start of the Skyline Walkway.

From there we walked west towards Old Mill Rd, looking down on Chelmer St and the Top 10 Holiday Park also with great views of the Kakanui mountains. The track then heads around above Old Mill Rd looking down on the old waterwheel before heading up past the Observatory Retirement Village, which is growing bigger all the time with more land getting developed.

We then crossed over Eden St into the Glen Eden Reserve and followed the track down into the valley below, where we had to decide which bike track would get us up the hill to get over to the Glen Warren Reserve. The track we took zigzagged up the hill until we came to a fence with a paddock on the other side and the bike track that carried on north along the fence line, which was not the direction we wanted to go. So we crossed over the fence and headed up to meet the track from Reservoir Rd on the skyline.

We then followed that track back towards town going through the Glen Warren Reserve, which is a wee bit of native bush above Warren St which hasn’t been looked after for a while, and then dropped steeply down to meet back up with the track that comes through the Glen Eden Reserve.

We then came out onto the bottom of Eden St and went up and over Devon Terrace back towards the Gardens, where we walked through the Chinese Gardens before arriving back at the car pack just before 8pm.

All up, it was about 5km and took us about an hour and ¾ on a calm and warm evening.

Thanks to the ones that showed up and made it an enjoyable night.

Neville

March 2025 clubnight

Jenny chaired our meeting.

Trip Reports
Nth Peak Cave  10 people did this walk from Trotters Gorge .Made it to the cave then on to the top of  Nth Peak for lunch.Good views from the top on a fine day.
Twilight Walk
A walk around Cape Wanbrow was held on Feb 17th and the public were invited to join us.3 people took up the offer and enjoyed the evening walk.
Dusky Trail  4 people left the Pukaki Canal carpark and had a hot but picturesque walk along this biking/walking trail.
Lake Herron to Lake Emily  Hakatere
A nice easy walk from Lake Heron to Double hut then on to Manuka hut.Tents were required at Double hut but the weather was good. Beautiful views in this backcountry area.
Mt David
7 people climbed this peak from Danseys Pass Rd.A gentle start then steeper and nearer the top quite tricky.Lovely 360 views and Mt Cook could be seen in the distance.A rewarding climb but a big day.
Wednesday walkers gave their report.
Up and coming trips     Skyline walk at twilight
East Matukituki at Anniversary Weekend
Nth Temple with options include Rabbiters Pass
Mt Kyeburn
 
Members Summer Adventures 
Neville spoke about exploring the East Matukituki  with Colin and doing the Wanaka Skyline walk.This is from Mt Roy carpark to the top then on over to the top of Mt Alpha.Amazing views,some interesting rock formations,but a very hot day out.
Mary showed us photos of a coastal walk in the Palmerston area This was on a beautiful day and her photography reflected this.
Jenny reported on her `Round the Mountain` bike ride.This started with a trip across Lake Wakatipu on the Ernslaw to Mt Nicolas Station then biking around the Eyre Mountains and through Garston and finishing at Kingston.Good accomadation at old hotels on the way.An easy ride with only one hill.Fabulous views.
She also had lovely photos of her Glacier Burn near Kinloch.
 
Meeting closed at 9.00pm.

Mt David – 9 March 2025

Summary: After a cool start, and then rain threatening from mid-morning until around 1pm, it was fine and sunny for most of the afternoon. High cloud returned and temperatures dropped later in the afternoon. We had excellent 360 degree views while on top of Mt David, with no wind and clear skies. We followed a farm track for most of the walk, apart from the ascent up to pt 1366 where we followed a fence line, and the walk along the ridge to the cairn and Mt David peak at pt 1412. We then descended and followed a farm track in a long loop back to the cars. We walked about 20km in total – it was a long, but enjoyable day, with the fine weather and great views on top of Mt David the highlight of the day.

Five trampers left Oamaru just after 8am in one car. We took the side road off Danseys Pass Road at the Otekaieki Bridle Track sign (this is about 18kms from the start of the gravel road from the Oamaru side). We met Rodney and David W. at the first gate about 9.15am (they travelled from Dunedin, leaving at 7am and taking the Pig Route), and then continued a short distance down the farm track and parked at the locked gate.

We began tramping about 9.30am, following the farm track across the flats and the Otekaieki River, then continuing along the farm track until it branched left up towards Mt David. The climb then began in earnest up the zigzagging farm track, mostly in line with pt 1366.

We had morning tea in a relatively sheltered spot on the farm track at about 11.00am, with great views across the valley and surrounding hills.

We left the farm track where we had morning tea and went across a small gully and paddock to a fence line. We followed this up to pt 1366. The initial stage was relatively straight forward, despite the steepness. Then it became rockier and more challenging – the gully up the middle section provided some shelter from the wind and easier walking. The last section was the hardest – some scrambling, crawling, and using tussock to pull ourselves up was required in places, with lots of loose rock.

Once at the top of this section, it was not over! Another 20 minutes up relatively easy ground saw us arrive at the top near pt 1366. The weather had now cleared, and we had lunch here about 1.00pm.

About 1.30pm we continued up the ridge to the cairn and Mt David peak at pt 1412. The weather was great – no wind, sunny, and with great 360 degree views of the surrounding areas. We could even see Aoraki Mt Cook!

Following an extended photo shoot we began our descent about 2pm, following a fence line down the ridge, crossing some tussock, and then meeting up with a farm track (more like a goat track in the parts!). We followed this track in a long loop back to where the cars were parked. There were a couple of stream crossings, and apart from a couple of hills, it was mostly down hill.

We arrived back at the cars by 6.45pm, and were on the road home by 7pm. Oamaru trampers arrived back at the Medway car park around 8.10pm.

Thanks to everyone for making it a great day: Rodney, David. W, Geoff, Mary, Jenny, and Jonathan.

Thanks to Tony at Otekaieki Station for permission for the tramp.

David N.