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Monday, December 03, 2012
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Otago
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Hawkes Bay
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Wellington
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Waikato
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Otago
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Flagstaff Creek
Otago
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Lovers Leap
Otago
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Frasers Gully
Otago
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You can't help but be overwhelmed by the size of the 94 year old Douglas firs, Radiata pine and Sitka spruce that stand tall and proud at Flagstaff Creek. At the same time though you can't help but be disappointed that a part of the walking track is closed due to damage to Flagstaff Creek bridge. Setting off from the Taieri Plain lookout and crossing over Three Mile Hill Road, the track makes its way through a clearing before entering a forest of Douglas firs. The v... (posted to routes 26 days ago by Craig)
An inner-city walk in Dunedin that takes you away from the hustle and the bustle, and replaces it with the sound of running water, birds, rustling leaves, and gravel under foot. The path runs alongside the Kaikorai Stream among many a fern and other native flora, from Frasers Road to Dalziel Road. And although it's only 2km one-way, you climb 140m, making the return journey to Frasers Rd a pleasant 'walk in the park'.... (posted to routes 1 month ago by Craig)
The Town Belt, apparently one of the world's oldest and planned in Scotland in 1848, is a green belt that surrounds the city of Dunedin, from Signal Hill in the east to Kensington in the south. Our walk started at the northern end in Maori Hill and followed Queens Drive almost all the way. Despite the dense flora, there are a number of viewpoints along the way from which to admire Dunedin from above: less than 1km from the city centre and at an altitude of between 90m... (posted to routes 3 months ago by Craig)