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November 2020
Battery Amnesty!
Battery Amnesty – bring your old batteries to club and get them recycled for free! The Club is working towards treading a little more lightly on our earth. One way of doing this is making it easy for our members to recycle responsibly. That is why we are organizing a battery amnesty where you can ... Read more
Find out more »WTMC Talks: Walking the Annapurna Circuit
Sioned Cox went to Nepal in 2012 to walk the Annapurna Circuit over a period of around 3 weeks. She will give a talk about the amazing sights she saw and the wonderful people she met on the way.
Find out more »WTMC Talks: PLBs and backcountry Communication devices – what you need to know
What's the difference between a mountain radio and an inReach? Can I take only my cellphone in the backcountry. What happens when a plb gets set off? Don’t know your VHF from your GPS? Come along and find out from our resident expert Pete Gent!
Find out more »Paua Hut adventures – Tony Stephens
Come and hear our Vice-President Tony Stephens talk about the kinds of adventures you can have from the Club's Paua Hut in the Orongorongo Valley.
Find out more »Lodge subcommittee monthly meeting
The WTMC Lodge subcommittee meets monthly on the last Wednesday of the month. Meeting are held in the gear room. Entrance is by the side door of the TTC Hall. If you are interested attending, please contact the Lodge Convenor first at .
Find out more »WTMC Talks: Tongariro National Park – a Summer wonderland!
Come and hear club member Miles Davison talk about all the wonderful adventures you can have in Tongariro National Park during the summer time - and all by basing yourself at the Club's Lodge!
Find out more »December 2020
WTMC Committee Meeting
The WTMC Committee meet on the first Wednesday of the month. Please contact in advance if you wish to attend.
Find out more »Pumice on the Tops: A week in the Kawekas
In October, club member Meredith Ackrill managed to get a week off work, and spent it doing a solo jaunt around the Kawekas. From kiwi to whio, sunshine to rain, cold bivvies to brand-new hot pools, this trip had everything - except people. Come and hear her talk about her adventure!
Find out more »Forest & Bird Wellington: We “Give Nature a Voice” — OK, so what do we actually do?
Most people in New Zealand have heard of Forest & Bird, but few are aware of the range of activities its members get involved with. With the largest number of members of any environmental group in New Zealand, the members of its 45+branches undertake a wide range of conservation projects, as well as writing submissions, ... Read more
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