Whanganui Midweek

Trampers to make rare visit to Rematch Forest Park

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Wanganui Tramping Club will make a rare visit to Rematch Forest Park over Queen’s Birthday weekend.

Catchpool Valley, beyond Wainuiomat­a, is the most popular entrance to the park. Within Catchpool Valley are short walks and access to longer tramps via the Orongorong­o Valley.

Beech forest dominates much of the park, joined by podocarps at lower altitudes. These forests support hundreds of indigenous plant species and provide habitat for a range of invertebra­tes, freshwater fish, reptiles and birds including reintroduc­ed brown kiwi.

Though close to a large urban area, the park’s good network of tracks offer an experience with a backcountr­y feel. The highest point is Mt Matthews at 941m.

Although there are no public huts in the Orongorong­o Valley, the six huts, and one fully equipped cabin at the road end, are available for exclusive hire. They are equipped with mattresses, water, heating, toilets, and (except for Boar Inn) gas cookers, crockery, cutlery and cookware. All huts are locked and must be booked online in advance.

June also features two other overnight trips, one involving offtrack tramping to Kiritaki Hut in the east Ruahine Forest Park and the other to be based at Omori on Lake Taupo where there will be a programme of day trips.

The midweekers have a full programme of trips every Wednesday. Those who get out on Thursday are in two groups, with a longer walk on June 4 and 18 and shorter ones for the TT2 group on June 11 and 25.

The Wednesday contact is Victoria, phone 027 6888 190, and the Thursday contact is Val, phone 345 0456.

To join weekend trips call the leader by the previous Tuesday. Call by the night before for day trips. As some trips have limited numbers, leaders have the final say about who to take as they are responsibl­e for the safety and wellbeing of everyone on their trips. For further informatio­n contact Barbara at 348 9149 or visit the website wanganuitr­ampingclub.net

The club has cancelled its June monthly meeting and the scheduled annual general meeting will now take place in July.

 ?? Picture / Supplied ?? Wanganui trampers approach a Orongorong­o Valley hut on an earlier club visit.
Picture / Supplied Wanganui trampers approach a Orongorong­o Valley hut on an earlier club visit.
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