Lodge Operators Training Course
TTC Hall - WTMC Gear room 4 Moncrieff Street, Wellington, Wellington, New ZealandContact lodgeconvenor@gmail.com in interested.
Contact lodgeconvenor@gmail.com in interested.
Come and hear Chief Guide Matt Conway talk about a trip last Labour Weekend to Ruahine Corner hut which sits on the edge of the Mangaohane plateau, a vast expanse of red tussock. As well as the usual tramping adventures, the trip involved snails and the elusive Ruahine Mountain Dolphin.
The WTMC Committee meet on the first Wednesday of the month. Please contact president@wtmc.org.nz in advance if you wish to attend.
Come along and hear how club member James Wratt managed to cycle Tour Aotearoa, despite the interruption caused by the Covid-19 Lockdown.
Come and hear club member Illona talk about a Christmas trip to Bounds (well not really) Leatham conservation area. What makes a successful Christmas trip? The answer: a great crew, 6 days, seeing one other person and half a day of rain. What is curious about Leatham conservation area: Sir Ed, the fear of the ... Read more
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 lodgeconvenor@gmail.com.
Come to hear club member Marjan share her story of traveling in Mongolia. About meeting the landscape and the locals and...why falling in love with a camel is unavoidable...
The WTMC Committee meet on the first Wednesday of the month. Please contact president@wtmc.org.nz in advance if you wish to attend.
Summer is here! And that means more time to explore the great New Zealand outdoors! Want to find out how? We love tramping and are always looking for new people to join our community. We organise more than 200 trips a year that include tramping and alpine, as well as kayaking, mountain biking, rock climbing ... Read more
Postponed until Covid Level 1. Jonty Crane hiked in gumboots through endless mud among diverse landscapes and exotic flora in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains, and summited 5,109m Mt Stanley, Africa’s third-highest peak.