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Stunning views

Private sites and sights open for Omakere¯ School fundraisin­g walk

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Stunning private farmland will open up for happy wanderers keen to raise funds and traverse some champagne coastland in Omakere ¯ this month. Gates in the scenic Central Hawke’s Bay district will be unlatched for Ō makere School’s annual Coastal Hill Country Walk, a 17-kilometre loop that starts and finishes at the historic Blackhead Station woolshed on October 28.

Ō makere School and Community Associatio­n president Estelle Humphries said it was a great way to experience some amazing vistas and some rural hospitalit­y.

“Each year is a new track. This course we’ll start from Blackhead Beach and weave our way across and up to some stunning skyline coastal views,” she said. “We’ll also have marshals on horses on the trail, which will be fantastic.

“It’s a really historic part of Hawke’s Bay. It’s also a great showcase of how the school and community get involved, our camaraderi­e as a district and how everyone chips in for a good cause.”

Each year the muster gets bigger, with about 370 walkers last year.

The walks’ funds are primarily used to fund the school bus, including its running costs, repairs and driver wages. “Without the funds, our community-owned bus would not be a possibilit­y.”

Part of the Central Hawke’s Bay Spring Fling, this year’s event is the southernmo­st in the four years it’s been held, and will cover rolling farmland on two private properties, with “amazing views all the way to Cape Turnagain”.

A reasonable level of fitness is required, but support vehicles will be on hand. At the halfway point, a packed lunch will be provided, with refreshmen­ts and a sausage sizzle at the finish line.

An online auction will also supplement the fundraisin­g.

For more informatio­n, tickets and access to the auction, head to Facebook page: facebook.com/profile.php?id=1000952633­34867. The walk will take place on Saturday, October 28, from 9am to 1pm.

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Headland and heartland will be opened up in Central Hawke’s Bay.

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