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    Clyde Offroad Walkers

    Finding the best spot in the quartzite boulders for morning tea
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    German Hill

    Another Judy classic walk, stunning landscapes and interesting geology and history.

    By Andy Davey, 4 months4 months ago
    Morning Tea on Rough Ridge
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    Golden Progress

    Windy walk on the Rough Ridge from the Golden Progress mines with the Clyde Offroad Walkers. Oldest walker today was 91. Distance covered about 11km (reduced because of high winds). Video

    By Andy Davey, 4 months4 months ago
    Above the Fog on the Knobby Range
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    Walk through the Fog on the Knobby Range

    From Shaky Bridge in Alexandra we climbed above the fog into the sunshine on the bike trails and farm tracks into the Knobby Range.

    By Andy Davey, 6 months5 months ago
    Epic hike to Hope Hut
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    Little Valley, Big Hike

    Glorious day for an epic hike out to Hope Hut from Little Valley station. The return trip involved many cliff scrambles and thorny dead ends as we tried to find a short cut back. Over 24km walked. 32,000+ steps on my phone before its battery gave up before the end Read more…

    By Andy Davey, 6 months5 months ago
    Hike to Hunters Gold Film Set
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    Hike to Hunters Gold Film Set

    Long hike, extended for those wanting to go the extra mile to the set of the 1970s TV series Hunters Gold. Perfect, moody weather for walking and photography.

    By Andy Davey, 6 months5 months ago
    South End of Flat Top Hill
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    South End of Flat Top Hill

    Moody clouds over the Roxburgh Gorge and Central Otago as we explored the Southern end of Flat Top Hill, which is sandwiched between Fruitlands and the Gorge.

    By Andy Davey, 8 months5 months ago
    Champagne Gully walk
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    Champagne Gully Walk

    Climb up from Champagne Gully car park on shore of Lake Dunstan up the farm track as far as the radio towers, and return.

    By Andy Davey, 8 months5 months ago
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