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Trekkers hit the heights

Rotoary club’s 4WD Trek takes in some top scenes

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Waipukurau Rotary Club recently embarked on a journey through the stunning coastal landscape of Central Hawke’s Bay with a highly anticipate­d 4WD Trek.

The adventurou­s event not only brought together more than 100 4WD vehicles but also united friends, families, and sponsors in support of the local community.

Beginning the trek at Omakere ¯ and concluding at the picturesqu­e Pō rangahau Beach, participan­ts were treated to a day filled with sunshine and breathtaki­ng views from high vantage points along the route.

The camaraderi­e among attendees further enhanced the experience.

The finale at Pōrangahau Beach was spectacula­r and fun, with a gourmet barbecue and light refreshmen­ts served against the backdrop of a warm sunset, concluding an unforgetta­ble day of exploratio­n and philanthro­py.

None of this would have been possible without the generous support of sponsors Ruahine Motors Ford, Waipukurau New World, 2Stor, Silver Fern Farms, Aitkin’s Ranch, Hill Seeker 4WD, Mr Apple, Property Brokers, Vet Service HB, Bridgeston­e Waipukurau, Hatuma Lime and

Repco. Their contributi­ons played a pivotal role in ensuring the success of the event.

The trek could not have taken place without the support and generosity of the 20 landowners whose properties were traversed on the day — taking the trek to hilltops that few people have been lucky enough to explore.

Beyond the thrill of adventure, the Waipukurau Rotary Club’s 4WD Trek serves a higher purpose — to give back to the community.

The funds raised from this event will be channelled into Rotary’s funding assistance programmes, which support initiative­s including community projects, youth sports, youth developmen­t programs, and recognitio­n of outstandin­g young employees through the Young Employee of the Year award.

The event brought together more than 100 4WD vehicles, drivers and passengers.

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The excursion climbed hilltops that few people are fortunate enough to explore.

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