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March 2026 news

March 1, 2026 by Brian Mackie Leave a Comment

Wilding warriors update

This time, it’s a special edition wilding pine trip. There is a unique, privately owned property which borders DoC land and forestry that really needs the warriors’ help.

Leaders Alan, Alexia and Graham are planning a two-day trip with limited overnight accommodation (Kuripapongo DoC headquarters) where you will experience relative luxury – a log burner, fridge, gas cooker and a range and even a flush toilet. Bring your own food and sleeping bags for a unique experience and the opportunity to socialise overnight (or even have a fish in the river just down from the accommodation).

There is also the option of just coming up for either of the days separately if you can’t or don’t want to stay overnight; let us know your preference. The dates are Monday 16 and Tuesday 17 March.

As we’re heading up the Taihape Road, we will meet outside Omahu Urupā/cemetery as usual (but we will be leaving any cars on the opposite side of the road from now on) at 7.50am for an 8am departure. Please contact HB Wilding Pine Control at alexia.morgans@pb08.wixemails.com or call Alan on 027 539 6278 by Saturday 28 February if you’re keen to join in. If you know others who are interested, they can sign up on the HB Wilding Pine Control website.at https://www.hbwildingpinecontrol.org.nz

Track closures

Some tracks and car parks in the Kaweka Forest Park were closed from 15 February. The closures may be in effect for up to five months. Details, including a map, are here

Predator control in the northern Ruahines

The next phase of DoC’s predator control operation in the northern Ruahines began in early February. You can get the details here. The department says that warning signs will be placed at all normal points of entry to the operation prior to the application of 1080 bait and that the carcasses of poisoned animals pose a significant risk to dogs for several months after the operation. Warning signs will remain in place until this risk has passed.

Owners of PLBs: Please read this!

New guidance applies to anyone taking their own PLB on a club tramp.

The club’s PLBs link the national Rescue Co-ordination Centre (RCC) to our group’s contact, Brian Mackie. They immediately call him if a club PLB is triggered, to ascertain group numbers, names and so on. When Brian is alerted by the RCC, he tries to contact friends and relatives about the incident and keeps them updated.

But if a tramp member sets off their own beacon, the RCC will only contact the emergency person named for that PLB.

It’s now essential that, before you go tramping, you advise your emergency PLB contact that, if your PLB is activated on a club tramp and they receive a call from the RCC, they should:

  • Answer all questions, and then
  • Tell the RCC caller that this is a Napier Tramping Club event and that they should also contact Brian Mackie on 021 613 914 for further information about the party.

Changes to the tramp booking system

We’ve changed the system to improve security and privacy. It’s no longer possible to use the booking pages unless you are authorised. Anyone without permission will be blocked, but you’ll be offered the opportunity to request access. Just follow the prompts.

Tramp Control will receive an automated email message with your details and request. Please allow time for this to be processed. It usually takes less than 24 hours for verification but if you experience a longer delay or require earlier confirmation of approval, contact a committee member. Once approved, please carefully read the guidance notes before you make a booking.

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March 2026 news

March 1, 2026 By Brian Mackie Leave a Comment

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About us

We are a group of like-minded people who love the great outdoors. We tramp mostly in the Hawke’s Bay province, in remote areas such as the Kaweka and Ruahine Ranges; but we also travel longer distances to new places, for longer walks.

The Napier Tramping Club was established in 1974 and has about 70 members. We belong to the Federated Mountain Clubs of NZ Inc (FMC) and run Saturday, full-weekend and Wednesday tramps, every fortnight.

Interested in joining us?

Enjoy the great outdoors, keep fit and get to know others with similar interests.

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March 2026 news

Wilding warriors updateThis time, it’s a special edition wilding pine trip. There is a unique, … Read More

February 2026 news

Wilding warriors updateThis time, it’s a special edition wilding pine trip. There is a unique, … Read More

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Useful links

  • Dept of Conservation
  • DoC Huts Use, Kaweka Forest Park
  • Federated Mountain Clubs of NZ (FMC)
  • Heretaunga Tramping Club
  • New Zealand Tramper
  • NZ Walking Access Commission
  • Wanganui Tramping Club

Useful links 2

  • Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society
  • Taraponui i-Networks camera
  • Weather forecast
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