#microchallenge 28–30 winners!

November 2024

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November 2024

#microchallenge28 winner: Jessica Carroll

Complete the #microchallenges, as these Walk1200km participants have done, and receive a Walk1200km badge. The best effort in each challenge receives a special prize from our partners!

#microchallenge28: A brew with a view
Partner prize: Bridgedale Midweight Merino Performance Fit socks winner!

Winner: Jessica Carroll found Key Summit to be the perfect place for a cuppa (featured)

Adele Wells enjoyed a winter cuppa and the view at Barker Hut.

Steve Tribe and family stopped for a brew while climbing Isthmus Peak.

#microchallenge29: Walk the coast
Partner prize: A $100 Further Faster shop voucher!

Winner: Dollene Sue found a resting spot on Fiordland’s South Coast Track.


 Kama Clark has just joined Walk1200km and her first walk was along a wet and windy Oakura Beach.

Quentin Johnston explored Tunnel Beach in Otago.

#microchallenge30: Show us how far you’ve walked by the state of your shoes
Partner prize: Rab Torque Pants worth $239.95!

Winner: Mike Harneiss’s shoes have a few kilometres left in them, but their eventual fate is to be repurposed as flower pots!

Jenny Weston’s shoes are up for retirement after seeing her through 12 months of walks.

Ali Marsh is ready for new shoes after walking 1000km in her current pair.

Seen that you’ve won?
To claim your prize, email a photo of yourself holding this issue of Wilderness to: walk1200km@lifestylepublishing.co.nz. Only registered Walk1200km participants are eligible to win, so make sure you’re registered!

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