The sound of silence

April 2011

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April 2011

Cliffs dwarf paddlers on the Waikato River. Photo: Ruth Henderson
Waipapa to Arapuni, Waikato River For several years a group of Yakity Yakkers from the North Shore has headed south every February to base camp at Jones Landing and enjoy Lake Arapuni, the second largest lake in the Waikato hydroelectricity scheme. This time we decided we wanted to do a one-way trip from Waipapa dam […]

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