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  • Planning Spring tramping? Believe Climate predictions? Read on.

    NIWA Seasonal Climate Outlook Press Release by National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research at 1:13 pm, 05 Sep 2007 SEASONAL CLIMATE OUTLOOK: September - November 2007AVERAGE TO WARM SPRING; LA NINA LIKELYNIWAs National Climate Centre says temperatures are likely to be average or above for the spring (September November) ...
    Posted to Non Club Trips or Activities (Forum) by Quentin on September 5, 2007
  • Risk Management Course - highly recommended

    http://www.mountainsafety.org.nz/courses/course_details.asp&nbsp;&nbsp; Risk Management Outdoor Safety Non-residential Date:&nbsp; 11-12 August 2007 Cost:&nbsp; $75.00 incl. GST PDF Download:&nbsp; Course registration form June 07 - Download a PDF&nbsp;. Free Acrobat Reader: Course Contact ...
    Posted to Non Club Trips or Activities (Forum) by Quentin on August 1, 2007
  • WINE AND ICE

    Wine and Ice3-5 July 2007Paramount Theatre25 Courtenay Place, WellingtonTickets cost $15 for each session, and include a complimentary glass of wine from 5.30pm. Each session runs from 6.00pm to 7.00pmTickets are available from mid-June from the Paramount box office, in person, or by phone on 04 384 4080.&nbsp; For more information contact ...
    Posted to General (Forum) by Quentin on June 22, 2007
  • Re: 2007 t-shirts

    I hope you choose NZ-made tee-shirts. We (The Greens) have used Capital Apparel (The Tee Shirt Factory) 04 3845589 previously and they're good - NZ made, good price. Quentin
    Posted to Other (Forum) by Quentin on June 6, 2007
  • Want an outdoors job?

    Outdoor Safety Programme Manager Authored By: OUTDOORS NEW ZEALAND&nbsp; Reporting to the ONZ Chief Executive, the Outdoor Safety Programme Manager is responsible for the overall management and administration of the OutdoorsMark Programme and the Risk Management and Safety portfolio for ONZ, which includes Research and Extension, ...
    Posted to Other (Forum) by Quentin on May 23, 2007
  • TopoMaps for sale

    Four surplus topomaps for sale:&nbsp; Latest editions of Arrowsmith J35 (1999) and Motu X16 (2002) And the 2001 edition of Levin S25 and 1998 edition of Carterton S26 (more recent editions have been published of these two, but the changes are minor and not always more accurate!) All in unused off-the-shelf condition - they are double-ups in my ...
    Posted to Other (Forum) by Quentin on April 23, 2007
  • Re: Hat bagging at a new low

    potato=singular potatoes=plural. pity you didn't know Mturu gone, but at least you didn't brave a snowstorm to bag it.
    Posted to Trip Reports (Forum) by Quentin on March 26, 2007
  • Re: Hat bagging at a new low

    Richard, your 345 post seems to have disappeared! Centennial was bagged as part of a fun 2-day glaciology trip on the neve. Also added Makarora Hut to the list on the weekend.
    Posted to Trip Reports (Forum) by Quentin on March 26, 2007
  • Re: Hat bagging at a new low

    No hats were bagged, or bugged for that matter. But, hat bugging sounds like a new hobby I could take up. Also, my the next hut bag mission is Centennial Hut on the Franz neve (believe it or not) - pretty much the other end of the bagging spectrum! I'll try and get a photo to prove it, because no one will believe me.&nbsp;
    Posted to Trip Reports (Forum) by Quentin on March 20, 2007
  • Hat bagging at a new low

    My sister-in-law was working in Ahaura today so I thought I'd catch a free ride and go and bag Jim's Flat Hut. Well, some hut bags are just not worth it. Jim's flat is about 20km up the Ahaura-Kopara road (10km sealed, 10km unsealed), then a few km down a metalled vehicle track. Beside the hut is a NIWA/Council automatic hydrometer&nbsp; ...
    Posted to Trip Reports (Forum) by Quentin on March 20, 2007
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