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Felix LaMarche, Mackenzie Jane, Jacob Furtak and Liana Yong visited the remote Lake Clara in Kahurangi National Park. Photo: Jacob Furtak
The Williams, Hyland and Gibson-Albon families did an overnight walk to Routeburn Flats Hut. Photo: Aroha Hyland
Ezra (11) and Luke (13) Adams spent the night at Leitch’s Hut,
in the Waikato. Photo: Ben Adams
Richard, Liam and Niamh
Whatman had a blustery hike to Powell Hut, Tararua Forest Park. Photo: Heather MacCauley
Zoe Studd rocked the bumbag on the Routeburn Track. Photo: Kushla Currie
Alan Benge rolled up his sleeves and ‘helped’ to clear the track near Mountain House Shelter, Tararua Forest Park. Photo: Alan Benge
The Firth family got up early to view the sunrise from the Pinnacles, Coromandel Forest Park. Photo: Roger Firth
Gabrielle Grant embraced
the mountain views from Key
Summit, Fiordland National Park.
Colin Thomson posed atop Gillespie Pass, Mount Aspiring National Park. Photo: Colin and Deidre Thomson
Gayle and Pete Williams crossed the legendary, and extremely airy, Waiohine Gorge suspension bridge, Tararua Forest Park. Photo: PG Williams
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