Akatarawa Rogaine – April 20th

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      Darren Hammond
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      Akatarawa Rogaine 6 or 3 hours, 20 April 2008 Wellington’s next rogaine is a
      real bushie – in the wilds of the Akatarawas. This huge area of native bush
      between Upper Hutt and Kapiti has been used for MTB-orienteering and the
      longer Akatarawa Attack – but these are restricted to the ridable track
      network. This rogaine will push those bounds.

      Starting from the Maungakotukutuku Valley on the Kapiti side, the area is
      centred on the 708m Maunganui, second-highest point in the Aka’s. The topo
      map is notoriously unreliable in this area, and planner Gordon Balfour has
      done a huge amount of fieldwork, and the tracks have been updated by Michael
      Wood. Greg Thurlow has checked most of the controls, and came back raving:

      “Had great fun on Sunday cruising through a large chunk of the Akatarawa
      Rogaine course. My little adventure wasn’t without drama though. Not only
      did I have to wade fast flowing, waist high, dis-coloured streams (often at
      carefully chosen spots), two viscious looking dogs liked the sight of me,
      unnerving to say the least?. But by the end of the 8.5 hrs I spent out there
      I had had a ball – testing my trail finding skills and navigation in the
      dense native bush.

      “Even managed a couple of glimpses of Kapiti island… Must say that Devil’s
      Staircase isn’t nearly as bad as the name suggests or all those
      mountainbikers make it out. Maybe it’s the extra 10-15kgs that have on their
      shoulders !!!

      “Some tips:

      – Use your compass all the time in the bush
      – Southern end of course requires little compass work, the more
      exacting nav is on the bush trails
      – Travel will be slower than you think but overall is clean
      – Take heed of the different trail specifications on the map – as
      usual the OHV mapping is multipurpose and it actually attempts to describe
      the speed of passage for biking on the trails.
      – For those that enjoyed the Eastbourne Rogaine, the terrain is very
      similar. Mr Sheridan must be getting excited at the thought.

      The event will be more formal than the usual afterwork event, complete with
      colour A3 map, and post event BBQ. However, Gordon wants to minimise admin
      and costs. Therefore pre-entry is in the same way as afterwork ? ie. email
      to Mike Sheridan. <> There is a huge discount for
      registrations received before 15th April:

      – $15 pp for 6hr, $10 for 3hr
      – Juniors (U21) $5 for either event
      – Extra $10 pp for registration received after 15 April

      Registration information required in your email:

      1. Name of each team member.
      2. A contact number for the team captain ? cell phone if you have it
      3. Team grade ? Mens, Womens or, Mixed. And Junior (all members U21),
      Open or Vet (all 40+)

      Bring your money along on the day.

      The Start/Finish is in Maungakotukutuku Valley. From Wellington pass through
      Paekakariki, negotiate the perennial roadworks at Mackays Crossing, and look
      for “Waterfall Rd” on the right. Care turning right off state highway, look
      for advance signposting “FourX4 Adventures”. Waterfall Rd for 2km, right
      into Maungakotukutuku Rd, past “FourX4 Adventures” and contine 500m.

      Timetable:

      – 6 hour maps from 9am, start at 10am and finish at 4pm.
      – 3 hour maps from 11.30, start at midday and finish at 3pm

      Enquiries to the course planner Gordon Balfour <>


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