Opinion: Tramping can energise your work life

December 2025

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A walk in the woods can prompt career-changing conversations. Photo: Harré
The surprising reason why you might want to take a pencil and notebook on your next tramp. Walking in nature can get you thinking about your work in surprising and helpful ways. Allowing your mind to wander while walking can spark creative ideas – even a new career direction.  On the Lake Waikaremoana Track we met […]

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