Otago Daily Times

Cavalcade proving popular

- SEAN NUGENT sean.nugent@odt.co.nz

NEXT year’s ‘‘Riding High to Hawea’’ Cavalcade has already garnered a huge amount of interest, organisers say.

Entries so far across the 11 walking, running, horseridin­g, cycling and wagon trails were ‘‘significan­tly up from last year, by about 40%’’, cavalcade coordinato­r Terry Davis said.

‘‘One walking trail is sold out already, and a couple of horse trails are very close to selling out.

‘‘But the new bikeriding trail and running trail have plenty of spaces, so anyone halfintere­sted should get in contact with us and get registered.’’

The 26th edition of the annual event will begin on February 23, as trails head for Hawea at various places around Otago and Southland. All the trails will arrive in Hawea on on March 2, and preparatio­ns for the finale are well under way in the host town.

Cavalcade to Hawea committee chairman Warren Hewson said a lot of work had already been done by the committee.

‘‘We’ve made all the big decisions; it’s just about finetuning everything, I suppose.

‘‘We’ve got a lot of volunteers who want to come on board and had some really good support from the local businesses.’’

Mr Hewson said the finale at the Hawea Domain would feature shearing and woodcuttin­g displays, craft breweries, wineries, several local musical acts, as well as a market that so far had garnered ‘‘huge interest’’, plus the traditiona­l hoedown at night for cavalcade participan­ts.

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 ?? PHOTO: TERESA COTTER ?? Cavalcade posse . . . A lot of work has been put in for next year’s Hawea Cavalcade by the host town’s committee, including, from left, Don Paterson, Liz English, Warren Hewson, Graham Ballantyne, Errol Carr, cavalcade coordinato­r Terry Davis and Mark English.
PHOTO: TERESA COTTER Cavalcade posse . . . A lot of work has been put in for next year’s Hawea Cavalcade by the host town’s committee, including, from left, Don Paterson, Liz English, Warren Hewson, Graham Ballantyne, Errol Carr, cavalcade coordinato­r Terry Davis and Mark English.

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