Pararaha Valley–Whatipū Beach Loop, Waitākere Ranges Regional Park

October 2025

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The sweeping vista across the wetlands to Ohaka Head. Photo: Diana Ward
Venture into the wild along clifftop and coast at Whatipu. The walk begins at the carved pou by the car park. Take Gibbons Track to the right. It crosses Whatipū Stream before climbing briefly to a fork where it continues up boxed steps to the right. The track is easy to negotiate all the way […]
Diana Ward

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Diana Ward

Diana Ward pairs her love of adventuring with storytelling. A career as director/producer in television and video production has taken her to countries like India, Thailand, Bangladesh and throughout the Pacific. She has a Master of Arts in languages and film. She has tramped since childhood and loves exploring Aotearoa solo, with friends, and with her daughter and grandson. Her walking buddies appreciate her photos and granola bars.

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