Each month three new #microchallenges are set to add interest and fun to your kilometres.
#microchallenge4: Get your feet dirty
Spring is notoriously wet, which means muddy tracks. Show us how dirty your feet got on one of your walks (thanks to Walk1200km participant Sally Follas for suggesting this one). #microchallenge4
Partner prize: a pair of Bridgedale Midweight Merino Performance Fit socks.
#microchallenge5: Find a shape in the clouds
What shapes do you see blowing in the breeze? #microchallenge5
Partner prize: $100 Backcountry Cuisine voucher.
#microchallenge6: Visit something historic
Scour the landscape for a sign of history – it could be an old pā site, historic hut, ancient ruins, a memorial, Second World War bunker, a kauri dam or something else that is old. #microchallenge6
Partner prize: A Lowe Alpine Aeon 27 day pack.
How to enter
Take a photo of yourself completing the challenge and then share it on the Walk1200km Facebook group or on Instagram with a brief explanation and using the relevant hashtag – e.g #microchallenge4 – by November 7. Winners will be published in the next issue of Wilderness. Got an idea for a challenge? Email walk1200km@lifestylepublishing.co.nz
Seen that you’ve won?
To claim your prize, email your address and photo of you holding this issue of Wilderness to: walk1200km@lifestylepublishing.co.nz
October’s winning entries
October’s #microchallenge winners all receive a Walk1200km badge and the best efforts receive a pair of Bridgedale Midweight Merino Performance Fit socks worth $43!
#microchallenge1 – show how spring has sprung



#microchallenge2 – Touch a trig



#microchallenge3 – Cross a bridge


Mt Aspiring National Park. Photo: Mari van Baarsen







