A introduction to local canyoning – Marie Henderson
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandLockett Range – A Secret Track leading to a Diamond – Beccy Day
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandHellfire and Misery both ways in the Raglan Range – Paul Cristoffel
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandCattle Creek Hut in the Ruahines
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandVan Driver Familiarisation
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandClub trips need people to drive the vans. If you have a driving license, are happy with a manual gearbox and would like to help out, come along for a van familiarisation session taking place on the Brendon Foot Metro forecourt on Elizabeth Street near the TTC hall, prior to the club evening.
Cycle-Touring in South-West Western Australia – Harry Smith
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandHarry's talk with feature bush, beaches, big climbing trees, and bush-walking on parts of the Bibbulmun Track and in the Porongurup and Stirling Ranges.
FMC Launch of ‘Remarkable Outdoors’ Campaign
The Southern Cross 39 Abel Smith St, Te Aro, Wellington, New ZealandThe Federated Mountain Club (FMC) invites the outdoor community to the launch of ‘Remarkable Outdoors’, a campaign for outdoor issues to be prominent in the 2017 General Election. Come join members of the FMC Executive, Politicians, and outdoor advocates for a launch of FMC's election ideas and concepts. Politicians present will be given a chance to ... Read more
Intro to mountain weather – Tony Gazley
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandProject Kāka – An update from the Department of Conservation – James Griffiths
Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandProject Kāka is an intensive 10 year pest control and monitoring programme from DOC and other organisations and volunteers working to target species that are the biggest threat to native bird life and forest systems. The project began in 2009 and covers a 29,801 ha area from Otaki Forks to Holdsworth campground in the Tararua Forest ... Read more