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Tag Archives: te kopahou reserve
Even more track consultations for Wellington
If you’re like me and spend much of your spare time wandering around local tracks in the Wellington region, you might be interested to know that the Wellington City Council is currently consulting on its Draft Recreation Activities Policy, which … Continue reading
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Tagged government policies, link propagation, skyline walkway, te kopahou reserve, tinakori hill, wellington
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Hooray! I’m not a nutcase.
Excellent; It turns out I haven’t lost my mind. On this trip over High Ridge, back in March, we found that one of the signs in Powell Hut had an incorrect phone number for the nearby DOC ranger. In fact, … Continue reading
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Tagged altimeter, department of conservation, tararuas, te kopahou reserve, wtmc
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Daywalk: Te Kopahou Reserve Radar Dome to Seatoun
I wasn’t doing anything specific this weekend, so I thought I might go for a wander around Te Kopahou Reserve. This is the area that includes the hills above Red Rocks on Wellington’s south coast, as well south of the … Continue reading

