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January 2018
Surface elevation changes in Antarctic outlet glaciers through time – Ross Whitmore
Ross will have just returned from his latest research visit to the Ross Sea sector of Antarctica looking at changes to outlet glaciers over the last several thousand years.
Find out more »February 2018
Exploring Tararua Canyons with Phillip’s Stream and No. 1 – Fiona Elliot
Come along to hear one of our members, Fiona talk about adventures in two of the Tararua Forest Park's friendliest canyons. Learn more about these trips in our newsletter, see the No. 1 Canyon Trip report and a video from Phillips steam.
Find out more »March 2018
Freshwater pests are more than just didymo – how much do you know? – Ashley Alberto
Hear from Greater Wellington Regional Council's Clean, Check, Dry advocate about stopping the spread of freshwater pests.
Find out more »Winter Is Coming … Snowcraft and alpine adventures with the WTMC – Henry Fisher
Henry will talk about what you need to know and do for joining in on our awesome alpine trips this winter, including the Snowcraft 2018 Introduction to Alpine Movement course, and opportunities for progressing to more extreme adventures. Come along and get stuck in! Check out this post from our newsletter archive from a past ... Read more
Find out more »Learn about the NZ Geographic Board naming process – David Barnes
David Barnes is the Federated Mountain Clubs (FMC) representative on the NZ Geographic Board. Ever wonder what he does? David will talk about the place naming process and some of the interesting name debates he's been involved in. For a recent example, check out the latest issue of FMC Backcountry Magazine to learn about the ... Read more
Find out more »April 2018
Double Header: Annual General Meeting & Varieties of Precarious on the way to Ivory Lake – Illona Keenan
It's a special night as we have a double header - two events in one night. The ultra quick Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place just before Illona takes through a 9 day adventure to reach the infamous ivory lake. Agenda Annual Report The world famous chair at Ivory Lake
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