Walk 3 Otahuna Valley High Points - Community Conservation
Event description
Duration: 6 hours approx. 10-12km.
Walk climbs 300 - 400m approx.
Start time: 10am
TRAMP - Both partly formed and unformed tracks,
Join Banks Peninsula Walking Festival Coordinator Wanda Vivequin for a ramble through newly planted wetlands, a stunning private native restoration project of over 15,000 plants in the Otahuna Valley followed by a vigorous tramp onto magnificent hill tops with astounding views looking over the Canterbury Plains, the Otahuna Valley and Te Waihora (Ellesmere).
Wanda has secured access to several beautiful viewpoints in the valley and we will walk between these points to learn more about the organic efforts of local landowners to restore native biodiversity.
This event will be held twice during the festival, once on the weekend and once mid-week.
An information sheet will be sent to all participants the week before the event with instructions for where to meet and what to bring
The Festival is being generously supported by Further Faster. Bring your ticket along to the store to get up to 10% off. Please show your Banks Peninsula Walking Festival Ticket in-store to redeem. Exclusions apply, including but not limited to electronics, paddle gear, hut tickets, gift cards and sale stock. This generous offer is not available retrospectively, so please do not ask.
**Walks canceled by the Festival due to weather related incidents or factors beyond our control (road closure/slips) are eligible for a 60% refund only. Walks canceled due to guide unavailability are eligible for a full refund (minus the Humanitix fee). There will be no rescheduling of canceled walks and refunds will not be available to people who cancel out of a walk. Please let the organiser know as soon as possible if you cancel out of a walk at bpwalkingfest@gmail.com
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