Dec 13: Raglan Ramblers to cross harbour for a visit to Te Kaha

Along the way there are five kilometres of views over Raglan - Image John Lawson
Along the way there are five kilometres of views over Raglan – Image John Lawson

On Wednesday thirteenth of December, Raglan Ramblers will be visiting  Te Kaha (Mussel Rock) on the coast, north of Raglan Harbour. Along the way there are five kilometres of views over Raglan, limestone stacks, beach, sixty metre high dunes (rich enough in iron to be considered for a steelworks in the 1960s), lakes, streams, cave and basalt rock, over an area that still has evidence that a population larger than Raglan’s once lived here. Please bring your lunch and boat fare.

Walks usually start 9 am, Wednesdays from Wainui Rd car park (next to Raglan Fire Station). There is no membership – the only cost is 10 cents per km to share travel costs. Details from John 825 7866. Check out Raglan Ramblers on Facebook.

Each “Rambler” accepts responsibility for any accident or injury received while travelling, or walking over private property. Be prepared – carry enough food, clothing, first aid kit for emergencies and preferably a mobile phone.

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