Walking New Zealand

PHOTO CONTEST

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Opposite Page_ Above: Dale Plumtree New Plymouth walking the track in the beautiful unique Goblin Forest at Dawson Falls Mt Taranaki. Photo by Judy Eva, New Plymouth.

Middle: This photo, taken on the Wangapeka Track is ridiculous­ly over grown and challengin­g. This photo represents a multitude of waterfall crossings, this one we survived easily, others further on... not so much .... Photo by Gail Francis, Ohauiti, Tauranga.

Below : Papamoa Hills morning Perfection with Lynette De Malmanche. Photo by Niki Donnelly, Te Puke.

Below right: this photo was taken in the Patuna Chasm, Martinboro­ugh. Amazing three hour walk, only available during summer months. It has to be booked because it is on private land and transport is needed to get to the beginning. My friend and I did this in February of this year. Photo by Tony Thompson, Fairview Downs, Hamilton.

 ??  ?? Above: After doing a street and river walk in Lumsden, the Northern Southland walk group popped in to see the restoratio­n work of an old railway carriage which will be used as a Railway Informatio­n Kiosk in Lumsden. Photo by Heather Winter, Lumsden.
Above: After doing a street and river walk in Lumsden, the Northern Southland walk group popped in to see the restoratio­n work of an old railway carriage which will be used as a Railway Informatio­n Kiosk in Lumsden. Photo by Heather Winter, Lumsden.
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