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Discovering D’Urville Island, King’s Birthday Weekend, 30 May-1 June 2025
D’Urville Island is the largest island in the Marlborough Sounds. It is steep and rugged and is the remains of a mountain range with the sea flooding all the valleys as the land slowly sinks under the sea. As a result it has a spectacular coastline,...
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Nydia Bay Lodge overnight crossover: not A Team, Marlborough Sounds, 16 Nov 2024
Three groups met at the Cathedral steps on an overcast Saturday morning and with a quick reshuffle we were off to regroup at Rai Valley with the 4th group that had gone there directly. Keys and cars were swapped and two cars each headed to the ends of...
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Nydia Bay Lodge overnight crossover: A team, Marlborough Sounds, 16 Nov 2024
After a quick coffee stop, key and car exchange, 2 cars headed out of Rai Valley for our start point at Duncan Bay. It was a cloudy overcast day with a bit of mizzle in the air. The A team (well that’s what our esteemed leader called us), consisting of...
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Mt. Stanley, Marlborough Sounds, 20 Oct 2024
Amongst the labyrinth of sheltered bays, lush native bush, and dramatic ridges of the Marlborough Sounds, Mt. Stanley (971m) stands as a challenge promising spectacular views for those willing to venture to its peak. On this occasion, we were rewarded...
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Mt Takorika, Marlborough Sounds, 24 August 2024
Eight of us enjoyed a walk up Mt Takorika, behind Havelock. We had three club members (Jo, Ray and Richard) and five visitors (Alison, P, Wendy, Fabian and Kath). NTC Trampers above Havelock on Mt Takorika track Mt Takorika is 721m, with transmitter...