Femmes and Thems 2025

Femmes and Thems 2025

by Jennifer Craig

7-9 November 2025. A summit trip on Ruapehu that turned into a night evacuation during a forest fire. The Femmes and Thems trip started as …

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Spring Turns at Tukino

Spring Turns at Tukino

by Andy Carruthers

Late October. The fields are closed. The lifts are silent. But the mountain still calls. And we — well, we still answer. Five of us from the …

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Tongariro Full Moon

Tongariro Full Moon

by Andy Carruthers

We planned an Alpine Club Trip to do the Tongariro Crossing under the full moon. A few years before we managed to score a perfect clear …

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Of Mice and Mounts

Of Mice and Mounts

by Stéphan Willemse

The road from Wellington stretched out beneath us, winding its way through the late afternoon light, the Outlander smelling new and humming …

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Temple Basin 2023 Trip Report

Temple Basin 2023 Trip Report

by Andy Carruthers

Nineteen club members spent a week at Temple Basin Ski Lodge exploring the surrounding peaks and basins. We had pretty average weather …

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Taranaki & Aoraki Trips 2022

Taranaki & Aoraki Trips 2022

by Sam Brown

Mt Taranaki — East Ridge & Shark’s Tooth Date: 27 August 2022 Team: Sam Brown, Dan Waterston, Eric Buscaro & James Johnson …

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Temple Basin Alpine Meet 2022

Temple Basin Alpine Meet 2022

by Owen Lynch

Sept 25 – Oct 2 2022. Six club members of varying experience spent a week based at the Temple Basin Ski Lodge doing a range of alpine …

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Topo Twisting on the Ella Range

Topo Twisting on the Ella Range

by Peter Laurenson

A north to south traverse of the Ella Range between Mole Tops and McKellar Stream. Well, that’s a fail I thought as my gaze dropped …

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Angelus Snow Trip

Angelus Snow Trip

by Andy Carruthers

On the Friday night we ate like kings – tortillas warmed on top of the cast iron fire, filled to overflowing with hot sticky beans, carrots, …

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Ruahine Rime

Ruahine Rime

by Peter Laurenson

There had been rain, but now a window was opening, at least on the south western end of the Ruahine Ranges. Time to enjoy some tops …

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A Cold Night Out: The Five Passes

A Cold Night Out: The Five Passes

by Andy Carruthers

Lake Fohn, Mount Aspiring National Park. Words and photographs – Andy Carruthers. This trip had been on my list for a few years. I had …

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South Island Tour

South Island Tour

by Eva Duncan

A photo essay of Eva’s South Island adventures including Tutoko Valley, Fiordland, the West Coast, Heaphy Track, and Fox River …

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Tararua Tops Feast

Tararua Tops Feast

by Peter Laurenson

An extended version of the northern crossing of the Tararua Ranges. Ssssuck. The sound of my boot extracting from another micro-swamp, as …

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CRAWLING TO JUMBO

CRAWLING TO JUMBO

by Peter Laurenson

A Tararua photo essay by Peter Laurenson, July 2020 It was Level One. Shaun Barnett and I had to get out and do SOMETHING. The forecast was …

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TRACING HISTORICAL STEPS

TRACING HISTORICAL STEPS

by Grant Christian

A day climb from Waihohonu Hut to Te Heuheu, May 2015 By Grant Christian A view north from about 2,500m, down Waihohonu ridge, May 2020 …

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Mount Ruapehu

Mount Ruapehu

by Peter Laurenson

Words and pictures Peter Laurenson This image, looking south from Paretetaitonga was considerably more tenuous – a lot of very loose scoria …

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Hopeless Isolation

Hopeless Isolation

by Adam Power

Mount Hopeless via the southwest ridge, May 26–29 2020. It’s been quite a few years since I’ve bothered to write up a trip …

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Surfing the Sound Waves

Surfing the Sound Waves

by Naomi Bondi

On 21st March, New Zealand came to a standstill. Level 4 Lockdown had started. Two weeks into it, I found myself couch-ridden due to a not …

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Paines Ford March 2020

Paines Ford March 2020

by Marie Kelly

Cheesecake and wetas, a vegans worst nightmare By Marie Kelly In the beginning there were five… On the first day we set our eyes on Globe …

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Work With What You Get

Work With What You Get

by Sam McCahon

Sam McCahon writes about how rain didn’t defeat a Section trip to Queenstown, Wanaka and the Darrans Mike Greer and Elliot O’Brien summit Mt …

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Battle of the Weekend Whipper

Battle of the Weekend Whipper

by Stacey Wong

The fun had already started before we even left Wellington for (what is becoming) our annual November trip to Paine’s Ford. Jetstar very …

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Tukino titbits

Tukino titbits

by Peter Laurenson

Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Saturday morning offered the best conditions of the weekend – ‘best’ being an overstatement as winds were …

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Blown To Bits

Blown To Bits

by Simon Williamson

A post snowcraft trip to Mt Ruapehu, Simon Williamson What do a bunch of international climbers do to escape the wind in Wellington? They go …

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Reaching Angelus Peak

Reaching Angelus Peak

by Naomi Bondi

With every adventure you learn something new. The Alpine Club trip to Angelus Peak taught me that mountaineering is akin to childbirth …

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THE SWEET SPOT

THE SWEET SPOT

by Peter Laurenson

A six day traverse in the Richmond Range Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Five days earlier we began our journey, in bright sunshine, …

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Thin and hard

Thin and hard

by Peter Laurenson

A winter climb of the south face of Mount Taranaki, July 2019 Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Here, inside the crater, heading for the …

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Success in a small weather window

Success in a small weather window

by Carolyn Ellis

A Wellington Section climb of Nuns Veil, November 2018 Words and pictures Carolyn Ellis As with many alpine trips, the weather forecast for …

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The longest night

The longest night

by Simon Williamson

A Wellington Section trip to the Grand Plateau, June 2019 Words Simon Williamson, pictures Peter Laurenson I wasn’t that worried. It was …

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Mount Codral

Mount Codral

by Peter Laurenson

An attempt of the south ridge of Mt Travers, Nelson Lakes Words and pictures Peter Laurenson I was slow. We reached John Tait Hut after four …

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Somer circuit

Somer circuit

by Peter Laurenson

An overnight circuit over Mount Somers Words and pictures Peter Laurenson To Cantabrians it’s part of their backyard. To trampers more …

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The 97 Stars

The 97 Stars

by Jenny Cossey

Rock climbing meet at Arapiles over Easter and ANZAC Day 2019 By Jenny Cossey A conversation, between a visiting Australian NZAC section …

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A trip beyond memory lane

A trip beyond memory lane

by Peter Laurenson

Mount Holdsworth > Aokaparangi > Maungahuka > Cone Ridge Words and pictures Peter Laurenson I almost felt teary. Waves of nostalgia …

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Thirst on the ridge

Thirst on the ridge

by Peter Laurenson

An overnight circuit: Neill Ridge / Mount Hector / Bull Mound Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Above - From Cone (1,080m), looking north …

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After the coffee

After the coffee

by Jenny Cossey

was whipped…. Words Jenny Cossey, photos Jessica Thorn Climbers in action on Cathedral Wall, Pohara …by the ‘Red Viper’ rope that hurtled …

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Not the perfect freeze

Not the perfect freeze

by Peter Laurenson

A spring climb of Mount Brewster via the south west face Words and photos Peter Laurenson As the gradient levelled out I stated the obvious …

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A fortunate alignment

A fortunate alignment

by Peter Laurenson

A climb of Mount Rolleston via Rome Ridge Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Right - On Rome Ridge at about 1,850m, just above and east of …

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North Island Ski Touring Meet

North Island Ski Touring Meet

5 to 7 October 2018, based at Tukino Lodge 40 NZAC members from throughout the North Island attended the ski touring meet at Tukino in early …

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Another great day in the mountains

Another great day in the mountains

by Peter Laurenson

Climbing Te HeuHeu’s SE Ridge Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Just as I thought what lay above wasn’t the prettiest icescape I’d seen, …

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In to the void

In to the void

by Peter Laurenson

Words and pictures Peter Laurenson There are plenty of striking places in the Tararuas, but the ladder at the steepest section of the …

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Trip evolution in the Kahurangi

Trip evolution in the Kahurangi

by Peter Laurenson

Words and pictures Peter Laurenson With some relief we unlinked from our last four man river fording formation. Now safely on the true left …

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Kahurangi National Park

Kahurangi National Park

Just back from a week in Kahurangi National Park. Happy to report that, in all my trips into New Zealand’s back country, I’ve never seen …

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American climbs

American climbs

by Nigel Roberts

a gloriously sunny Sunday last year – on Sunday, 10 September, to be precise – I reached the summit of Mt Marcy. At 1,629m above sea-level, …

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Overnighting with a Kaitiaki

Overnighting with a Kaitiaki

by Peter Laurenson

Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Since Guy Mannering and A. P. Harper first crossed it in January 1890, Ball Pass has become one of those …

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Snowcraft 2018

Snowcraft 2018

Find out more and submit your registration here … Don’t miss out! When What & where 7 - 14 June Banff Mountain Film Festival 2018 …

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A snowball called Anxiety

A snowball called Anxiety

by Peter Laurenson

An attempt on Mt Travers, Labour Weekend Words and pictures Peter Laurenson Well that didn’t work – this rock is no better than the sugary, …

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Where’s Eric?

Where’s Eric?

by Jenny Cossey

Wellington Section Sports Climbing Trip, Payne’s Ford, Golden Bay, Labour Weekend By Jenny Cossey The trip moved from Mount Sommers to …

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Section trip, Mount Wakefield

Section trip, Mount Wakefield

Outdoor Training NZ Courses OTNZ Wellington is running training courses as follows: Navigation (6 and 11 November) In depth course to teach …

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Trip Report

Trip Report

by Mt Tasman

Photos and Text by Lans Hansen After 3 weeks of waiting with bags packed, watching weather reports and praying a nice big high would make …

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Nelson / Marlborough

Mount Hopeless, Nelson Lakes

by Dan Pringle

Needing a fitness trip, I drafted a list of people and places and sent out an all points bulletin a week before Wellington Anniversary …

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Waikato

Wharepapa South Rock Climbing

by Bridget Janse

Sitting at a Wellington Section committee meeting I volunteered to organise a section rock climbing trip to Wharepapa South in my spare …

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Trip Report – Tapuae-o-Uenuku

Trip Report – Tapuae-o-Uenuku

by Wiebke Heise

Trip Report by Wiebke Heise Trip Participants: Scott Taylor, Magdalena Faltynkova, Wiebke Heise Friday evening Scott, Magdalena and Wiebke …

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Mount Arrowsmith – November 2011

Mount Arrowsmith – November 2011

by Kevin Patterson

Arrowsmith has long been on my tick list for a while, it is one of the 15 “Classic Peaks”. However it has a reputation for rebuffing many …

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Mt Aspiring – January 2010

Mt Aspiring – January 2010

After Xmas, Robert Hawes, Steve Dowall and Reece Geursen spent 8 days in Mt Aspiring National Park, aiming to climb Mt Aspiring. The plan …

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Trip report by Scott Taylor

Trip report by Scott Taylor

by Scott Taylor

Photo by Scott Taylor – John Nankervis ski touring on Mt Roberts Magnificent seven A small band of mercenaries drawn from assorted …

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Cathedral Rocks

Cathedral Rocks

It’s quiet now, as the last of the days light fades across the crater plateau. I carefully step through the notch and gaze at the slopes …

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Cappuccino Traverse

Cappuccino Traverse

During the first week of May, and after acclimatising at a ski resort in Les Trois Vallees (France), Jamie Durham, Paul Lynch and John …

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Mt Cook over Easter

Mt Cook over Easter

by Don French

Scott Taylor, Toby Johnston & Don French found plenty of snow at Mt Cook over Easter. This significantly curtailed their plans. There …

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Combine Harvesting

by John Nankervis

Well, I guess it was my idea. Tim and I met Harry at the Knoll Ridge Café . Harry was with Paul, both supping what looked like triple …

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Middle East Backdown

by John Nankervis

On the back of some serendipitous travel arrangements I was able to represent the Club at the UIAA (World Mountaineering Federation) meeting …

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Ski Touring on Ruapehu

by John Nankervis

This last winter will be long remembered for the big snow cover in the eastern part of the South Island. I had great days off piste in the …

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Upper Tasman Glacier

Upper Tasman Glacier

by Mark Yeo

On the 21st November 2008 a mixed assortment (to say the least) headed down to Christchurch with the aim of spending 8 days in the Upper …

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Crumbs from the Summer

by John Nankervis

Just after New Year Paul Maxim and John Nankervis climbed Ngatimamoe via the Northeast Ridge from a camp in Falls Creek. Good Darrans rock …

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Mt Tapuae-o-unuku

by Bill Fry

To take advantage of Queen’s Birthday weekend, an 8-member party including H. Cox, S. Dowall, B. Fry, R. Geursen, L. Griffin, B. …

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French Trip to Mt Murchison

French Trip to Mt Murchison

by Simon Romanos

Mt Murchison (2400m), Arthur’s Pass National Park - ANZAC weekend 2008 – leader: Don “French Don” French Well here we are three days after …

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A Garden of Eden Crossing

by Terry Crippen

In late January, a mix of members from Wellington and other sections, as a well as the odd lapsed member, converged on the Whataroa Hotel …

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Trip to Wharepapa South

Friday night after work the Summer Rock students and instructors meet at Wellington railway station. We are waiting for Blair and Scott to …

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Whanganui Bay, Lake Taupo

by Gill James

Another Friday evening departure and drive to Whanganui Bay on the western shore of Lake Taupo. We arrive in the dark and walk from the car …

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From Richard Davies…

Just after Xmas, (Boxing Day even), Quentin Duthie and I from the section along with Jo Hoare and Bruce Galloway from the Canty/Westland …

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Hamilton (the mountain…)

Hamilton (the mountain…)

In the second week of January Steve Dowall and Tom Wilson walked up the Tasman to a high camp in the Bonney Glacier. From there they …

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Summer Rock 2008

Summer Rock 2008

by Gill James

It’s a Tuesday night in early February and the first session of the Summer Rock course at Ferg’s. There are 12 students – …

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The Paringa

The Paringa

by Richard Davies

Just after Xmas, (Boxing Day even), Quentin Duthie and I from the section along with Jo Hoare and Bruce Galloway from the Canty/Westland …

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Summer 2008 by Don French

Summer 2008 by Don French

by Don French

NIWA had promised the best summer weather for years, and so it was. At MT Cook Ollie Touhy & Don French climbed Mt Hamilton from the …

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Climax!

Climax!

by Stéphan Willemse

Paul Grimwood, Alison Stevenson, David Jewell and Sharron Came made a successful ascent of Climax on the Olivine Ice Plateau on 28th …

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Girdlestone 17 November 2007

Girdlestone 17 November 2007

Wellington section members Colin Cook and Ron Stutter, with Stuart Hutson and Michael Buchanan, drove to Rangataua after work on Friday and …

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Andrew’s Adventures

Andrew Finnigan was a student on AIC in 2004 (Garth London was his instructor). Since doing AIC, Andrew has gone on to complete some amazing …

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Taranaki 21-23 September 07

Taranaki 21-23 September 07

Another chance to climb Egmont? “hell yes”! I thought, looking at the upcoming club trips on the sections web site it was the perfect …

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Taranaki Climbing Camp

Taranaki Climbing Camp

Early Bird Registration ends December 1 Good alpine rock offers fantastic trad climbing within a brief walk of the camp. Go tramping in the …

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Mt Taranaki

Mt Taranaki

by Stéphan Willemse

21 - 23 September 07 Another chance to climb Egmont? “hell yes”! I thought, looking at the upcoming club trips on the sections …

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Did I Mention the Wind?

Did I Mention the Wind?

by Chris Tuffley

A group of six from the Palmerston North section ventured to Whangaehu Hut on 1–2 September 2007 despite forecasts of severe wind …

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Grand Cojones in the Bugaboos

Grand Cojones in the Bugaboos

by Dave Henwood

By Dave Henwood (former Wgtn section member) I was very fortunate that we picked a week of gloriously fine weather to visit the Bugaboos. …

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He's turning into an Aussie….!

He's turning into an Aussie….!

by Mike O'Brien (introduced by Stéphan Willemse)

Mike O’Brien writes: “Hi Rach. Have got a job in Halls Creek for a while, so thought I’d tell you about the climbing up in …

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Tahurangi Peak & First Finger Gully

Tahurangi Peak & First Finger Gully

by Neville Palmer

A team of seven climbers — Neville Palmer, Gavin Marshall, Jason Brown, Ali Bryant, Frances Woodhead, Mark Yeo, and Trey Guinn — ventured to …

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Scotties Freezes His Piglets

Scotties Freezes His Piglets

by Tessa Bunny

A group of five climbers — two from Wellington, two from Canterbury, and Tessa Bunny from Otago — met at Unwin Hut for a late-winter alpine …

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MORE FROM MIKE! Mt Buffalo

Mt Buffalo is the premier Granite climbing area in Australia. It covers a huge area, comprising a 300m deep gorge that cleaves into the side …

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Same old same old

Richard Thomson, with Richard Turner and Dave Vass, returned to Turner’s Eyrie in the Central Darrans in late March and April, this …

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A GHOST AT RUAPEHU HUT?

A GHOST AT RUAPEHU HUT?

There’s changes afoot at Ruapehu Hut on Delta Corner and whispers of a resident ghost. I received this report on the Ruapehu Hut working bee …

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CLIMBING IN PARADISE?

by Simone Chiaretta

In September ‘06, Simone Chiaretta, an Italian rock climber temporarily working in Wellington, and his wife Daniela, spent a week in what is …

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TEN DAYS IN FIORDLAND

TEN DAYS IN FIORDLAND

by Kevin Patterson

From Kevin Patterson: “We took an extended Easter break to visit a part of the country we had not climbed in before. Our official aim was to …

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THE PINNACLES IN SUMMER

by Tom Wilson

“In mid-March Steve Dowall and I took some time off work and headed up to Ruapehu. We climbed a rib of rock on the East (far) side of the …

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And the last word goes to Nank…

And the last word goes to Nank…

by Stéphan Willemse

At Queens Birthday weekend John Cocks, Paul Denys, Graeme Morrison and token northerner, John Nankervis, walked up 2 Mile Creek from Lake …

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Tearing Up the Tasman

by Mike Peat

Yibai He, Tom Wilson and the writer (Mike Peat) headed south for a week of mountaineering in the 3rd week of November. We winged our way …

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A Momentary Lapse

A Momentary Lapse

by Mike Peat

Paul McCullagh and Mike Peat headed to Ruapehu for a weekend of climbing and skiing. They arrived on Friday 19th August and skinned up to …

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Margaret River

Margaret River

by Stéphan Willemse

Mike O’Brien writes: “Hi Rach. I’m dying. The weather is dreadful… sticky, hot and humid. I’ve been stuck inside for …

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Hanging out in Fox!

“Dan has just advised us he is vegetarian and doesn’t eat meat, whereas I don’t like vegetables (or fish and especially not mushrooms)” …

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Sefton from the Douglas

by John Nankervis

Sefton from the Douglas. Geoffroy Lamarche, John Nankervis and Wellywood exiles, Martin Hunter and Rob McBrearty had a few moist days in the …

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A France contribution….

by Stephen France

Jay Piggott, Paul Prince, Mark Dolan and Stephen France climbed the North-west face of Mt Ionia during the Christmas / New Year break. We …

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Baring Head Rock Hop

29 January 2005 11am start - $10 entry fee - Recreation, expert, youth and masters categories - BBQ and prize giving at the Rimutaka Forest …

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Plan I or 9th Time Lucky?

During the last week in November we made several attempts to climb Mt Aspiring. A number of hut days were experienced with the passing of 3 …

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Ski Touring - Nelson Lakes

by John Nankervis

In September Dave Ellis, Mark Ellis and Ben Ellis (but not necessarily in that order) and John Nankervis skied along the Robert Ridge to …

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Also in Arapiles!

Merewyn and Josh also spent some time in Arapiles but we’re still waiting for the write-up! From the Ed: This is the last VertiGO for 2004. …

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From Arapiles to the Arrowsmiths

From Arapiles to the Arrowsmiths

by Eric Duggan

Eric Duggan and Kim Hessell spent a week at Arapiles in Mid October. We met up with Glyn Jackson and Lara Wilcox (both NZAC members from …

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Massages in the Bay!

by Kiri Diamond

(Yes, you read that correctly!) Kia Ora Koutou, As suggested by Aunty Mere, I would just like to let you all know that there will be a …

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Ten take on Tapi

Ten take on Tapi

After many days staring at Tapi across the strait we finally got through the hoards onto the ferry out of Wellington on the Friday of labour …

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A Year in Antarctica

A Year in Antarctica

by Pete de Joux

November 2004 After one 7-hour returned flight, Pete finally reached Scott Base at minus 25 degrees. He began field training immediately, …

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Budding Journo’s!

If you fancy yourself as a bit of a journalist, be it photos or writing, Mark Watson at the National Office would love to hear from you! He …

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Thumbs Up!

Thumbs Up!

by Stéphan Willemse

A party of seven climbers chose the Two Thumbs Range as an alternative destination when Mt Cook’s weather proved unfavorable during …

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TimTams at Tukino

by Mike Peat

On the weekend of 4th - 5th September Paul McCullagh & Niklas Werner (CNI Section) and Tom Wilson & Mike Peat (Wgtn Section) went in …

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Mitre via Tufa Spur

Mitre via Tufa Spur

by Caroline Duggan

On the weekend of 31st July – 1st August, David Eaton, Sam Newton, Tom Wilson, Yibai He and Mike Peat headed into the remote south eastern …

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Ringatoto via Mitre

Ringatoto via Mitre

by Mike Peat

On the weekend of 31st July - 1st August, David Eaton, Sam Newton, Tom Wilson, Yibai He and Mike Peat headed into the remote south eastern …

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And more Easter Bunnies

by Mike Peat

Early Easter, Delmar Schafer and Mike Peat had grand plans of a Southern Crossing of the Tararuas, but an injury saw our objective revised …

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Tararua Biscuits

Tararua Biscuits

by Our Website

Mid March, Delmar Schafer and Mike Peat did the Holdsworth-Jumbo circuit in the Tararuas. Having earned our stripes in these hills as …

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Duggan to the Darrans

by Eric Duggan

During the last week of February Malcolm McGechie, Jeremy Haines and myself headed down to Homer Hut in Fiordland. We spent several days …

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More Crumbs from Nank

More Crumbs from Nank

Adamants. Early February evergreen Section member and San Francisco resident Rob Rowlands, Cherie Bremer-Kamp, John Nankervis and a host of …

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Mt Whitcombe - a Non-ascent

Mt Whitcombe - a Non-ascent

by Pete McGregor

In the second week of January, Wellington Section members Terry Crippen, Andrew Lynch and Pete McGregor teamed up with overseas (Bristol, …

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Labour Weekend - Mt Adams

by Caroline Duggan

The original plan was to go hard out from Arthur’s Pass all weekend - a busy plan of Rolleston (Rome Ridge), Avalanche and Mt Cassidy. …

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The French invade Murchison

by Don French

Don French, James Wright, Steve Hart and Toby Johnston ventured into the Murchison Valley at the end of October, with Mt Hamilton being …

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Volcanoes and Revolutions

by Craig Anderson

Charles Allison (Auckland section) and Craig Anderson have just returned from scaling some volcanoes in Ecuador, including Mt Chimborazo, …

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RUAPEHU ALPINE STYLE

30-31 August. The alpine stylers comprised Nigel Roberts, Tom Zink, David Eaton and Mike Peat. Like all good weekend expeditions dining in …

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Cordillera Blanca

In July Jon Terry, Bruce Roberts and I went to the Cordillera (sp?) Blanca in Peru. My overall impression that it is hard work doing 5 …

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Mt Adams on Labour Weekend

Mt Adams on Labour Weekend

by Caroline Duggan

The excursion began with an altered itinerary. The team had originally planned to tackle multiple peaks from Arthur’s Pass, but …

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Wellingtons Waterfront

Wellingtons Waterfront

Ph 04 4998898 Fax 04 4998896 wn@fergskayaks.co.nz www.fergskayaks.co.nz Open 7 Days Largest Real Rock Indoor Rock Wall – Kayaking – Inline …

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Tramper Goes Alpine

Tramper Goes Alpine

by John Rhodes

A mixed group of Wellington Alpine Club members and one self-described “tramper” embarked on a three-day expedition to Mt …

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Mt Cook - Tasman Saddle

Mt Cook - Tasman Saddle

by Dave Shanks

A Wellington Alpine Club expedition to Tasman Saddle Hut in November 2001 encountered persistent poor weather and challenging glacier …

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There's Snow on Them Local Hills

There's Snow on Them Local Hills

by Dave Henwood

Ruahine snow plodders Dave Henwood, Tony Gates, Alistair Millward, and Derek Sharp crossed the central Ruahine Range, from Rangi Hut to …

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