On the 17th June, Raglan Ramblers will be crossing the harbour for a walk to Te Kaha Point (Mussel Rock). The walk of about 12 kilometres has views over Raglan, limestone stacks, the beach and goes over 60 metre high sand dunes. The dunes are rich enough in iron to have been considered for a steelworks in the 1960s. There are also lakes, streams, a cave and basalt rock. This area still has evidence that a population larger than Raglan’s once lived there. Please bring your lunch and $10 boat fare.
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-https://www.facebook.com/RaglanRamblers/. All walks start at 9am from the James St/ Wallis St corner near Catholic church.
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.