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Club First Aid Kits – Recent Changes

You may have noticed that the club first aid kits now look different. The lunch boxes have been changed over to soft packs. This makes them a little easier to pack in your pack. Sorry that they aren’t any lighter, but also they aren’t any heavier. They also aren’t waterproof (neither were the lunchboxes), so if … Read more

Newsletter – July 2009

From this issue, the Mouth’n’Ear will also be published on the club’s website.  If you would prefer to receive email notification when the newsletter and other club publications are put on the website, instead of receiving printed copies in the mail, send an email to [email protected]. The views expressed in the articles in this newsletter … Read more

From the Green Crocs – July 2009

Salaam, I am back from my Moroccan sojourn, thanks for Sue and Marie for holding the presidential reins while I was away. I have got used to the cold temperatures again, but a few weeks away in the Northern Hemisphere summer makes me hope that spring is not too far away for us. Above is … Read more

FMC AGM 09

(or the Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand Annual General Meeting 2009 in non-acronym speak) On the 20 of June your Treasurer (Steven Austin) and Vice-President (Marie Smith) headed off to Kilbirnie for the FMC AGM. It was a cold, wet and miserable Saturday morning, so being at the Brentwood was marginally better than being … Read more

FMC News – June 2009

Here is a summary of activities by the Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand in June 2009, including highlights from the AGM, plus news on significant developments of importance to trampers, climbers and all interested in safe outdoor recreation. If your club would like special assistance, please contact your local Executive representative or email the … Read more

Trevor Walsh

Trevor Walsh, a life member of the club died at the weekend.Trevor, who is also Sue’s father, did heaps for the club and played a substantial role in the development of the lodge over the yearsHis funeral will be held on 15 September 2004, 11am in the Waikanae Funeral Home Chapel.Trevor will be sadly missed … Read more

2003 Annual General Meeting

This year’s AGM went smoothly, ably officiated by Sue Walsh. There are plenty of familiar faces on the 2003-2004 committee. We welcome Andrew, Glynne, John, Sylvia and Pete who are familiar faces about club to the Tuesday night brigade! For a full listing of club officers, check out the back page. Just a reminder, that … Read more

From the Newsletter Editor

Now that the weather is cooling down, the days are getting shorter and you haven’t quite started training for those winter epics, you will have time to sort out your slides, get your photos developed and write up some of your trips….RIGHT??? I must admit, that for the first time, it did take a bit … Read more

Along the Chief Guide’s Trail

Summer has passed and the autumnal temperatures are coming as a shock, yet the air is clearer, the wind and the rain less frequent. I hope you’re getting the opportunity to explore the hills. It’s the time of the AGM and with it I’m stepping aside from the Chief Guide role as my university study … Read more

Not just tea and biccies!

Glynne will be taking over the role of master of ceremonies on Wednesday Nights! I am sure he will be thoroughly entertaining and it will make nice cups of tea! Thanks again to Katja, for rounding up some great talks! 16th April: Social evening, meet up with your fellow punters for the Easter/Anzac trips, pick … Read more