• Trip Schedule Planning Meeting

    Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand

    The purpose of this meeting is to review the proposed trip schedule with trip leaders, resolve any scheduling issues, share knowledge, and start the coordination process between trip leaders. If you are leading a trip or would like to lead on the next schedule, please attend.

  • WTMC Committee Meeting

    TTC Hall - WTMC Gear room 4 Moncrieff Street, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

    WTMC Committee meets monthly. If club members wish to attend please contact the committee first.

  • Te Reo Māori pronunciation of place names (lead up to Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori) – Joan Costello

    Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand

    Sure you’ve heard of Aoraki or Tititea. But do you know how to pronounce these words? What about the places closer to our Wellington home – how do you really pronounce Tararua or Aorangi or Atiwhakatu? In the lead up to Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori or Te Reo Māori Language week (11-17 September 2017), ... Read more

  • How to get in to canyoning 101 – Lee Dan Haan

    Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand

    Kiwicanyons says "Canyoning is the practise of descending rivers and streams, using any combination of walking, climbing, abseiling (rappelling), swimming, jumping and sliding. Canyoning is kind of like a Hydroslide theme park, carved into stone and located in the wilderness. Anyone who loves sliding, jumping and playing in water, exploring, abseiling and technical problem solving ... Read more

  • WTMC Committee Meeting

    TTC Hall - WTMC Gear room 4 Moncrieff Street, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

    WTMC Committee meets monthly. If club members wish to attend please contact the committee first.

  • Taranaki and the Great White Shark Tooth – Nick Horrell

    Google Hangouts 4 Moncrieff Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand

    In early August, a WTMC  trip scaled the East Ridge of Mount Taranaki - come along and hear all about how they made it to the top of the mighty Shark Tooth in an alpine climbing epic!