Te Araroa walkers need backup plan
“With Northland, Auckland and Waikato closed to through-walking, we suggest walkers planning to do Te Araroa do the South Island first,” says Te Araroa Executive Director, Mark Weatherall.
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“With Northland, Auckland and Waikato closed to through-walking, we suggest walkers planning to do Te Araroa do the South Island first,” says Te Araroa Executive Director, Mark Weatherall.
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