Welcome to the Masterton Tramping Club website, we are a small, friendly and active club. We offer a wide variety of adventures throughout the year. These trips vary from easy, one day walks, to multi day camping trips in the south island.
Masterton Tramping Club
We meet on the first Wednesday of each month (except January) at the Masterton Community Centre, 41 Perry Street. Meetings start at 7.30pm, and at most meetings we have a guest speaker or some form of training. Visitors and prospective members are encouraged to come along to meetings and join a trip.
Some examples of past trips include:
- Family day trip to Kapiti Island
- Camping at top of Cone, Tararuas
- Easy overnighter to Tutuwai Hut
- Week long adventure past Dragon’s Teeth in Kahurangi National Park
- Off-track adventure, Kiriwhakapapa area, Tararuas
We organise a trip most weekends, either a local trip usually on a Sunday, or a longer overnight trip which may go beyond the immediate area of the Tararuas.
Trip categories are:
- Easy: 4-6 hours, possibly hills with plenty of rest stops. Suitable for beginners.
- Easy+: 4-6 hours, probably some short hills.
- Average: 5-8 hours, some hills, fewer rest stops. Suitable for people with reasonable fitness and some experience.
- Fit: 6+ hours per day, lots of hills, may go off-track, stops for lunch and ‘smoko’. Suitable for experienced trampers with good fitness.
We suggest the new members start with an Easy trip to assess their fitness.
The Club has some equipment available for members to borrow.Welcome
Upcoming Trips
f you're interested in joining us on any of our trips, please come along to our Club night and make contact with the trip leader.
We usually offer a trip each weekend, either a day trip on a Sunday, or an overnight tramp. Day trips are a great way to gain fitness without having to carry a heavy pack. Each trip has an indicated grading, and approximate transport cost. All potential members are urged to start with an easy trip so as to judge their fitness, confidence and ability. If in doubt check with the trip leader.
Trip Gradings
Easy - 3 - 6 hours, little climbing. Suitable for beginners
Easy + - 3 - 6 hours, probably some short hills
Average - 5 - 8 hours, some experience required almost certainly some hill work
Fit - 6+ hours, good fitness required, may go off track
OCTOBER
2 October
Club night
News, trips done, trips coming up
Speaker: Adam Philps – Foot care for trampers
10 min talk: Gail - how to be Trip Leader
6 October
Linton Military camp to Palmy North
He Ara Kotahi is PN’s newest riverside pathway, it provides views of the river and city,
before leading you through farmland, native bush and pa sites.
Leader: Christine, Ph. 06 377 3756
Grade: Easy.Car pool cost: $15
9 October
Pukaha / Braddicks Track - Invitation from Kaumatua Tramping Club to join them
Option 1 - undertaking the Loop trip and participating in the Kiwi talk (12pm), Eels talk and feeding (1.30pm), Kaka talk and feeding (3pm).Contact Cristina to register, Ph. 04 383 6035
Option 2 - Braddick's Track - to Pukaha/Mt Bruce summit and beyond, and then returning back to the cars.Contact Geoff, Ph. 022 1289 539 to register
12- 13 October
Opouawe River trapping
Walk the Opouawe River at White Rock station checking the
traps along the route. Possibly an overnighter - TBC
Liaison person: Gail, Ph. 027 675 8257
Grade: Easy.Car pool cost $15
20 OctoberPinnacle high point
Starting from Holdsworth carpark, head up to Pinnacle high point 877m and return.
Leader: Sandra. Ph. 021 061 7054
Grade: Easy +.Car pool cost $8
26 or 27 or 28 October
26 or 27 or 28 Sledge Track (day to be confirmed)
Headover to the Manawatu on a daytrip to
explore the Sledge Track area.
Leader: Gail, Ph. 027 675 8257
Grade: Average.Car pool cost $15
NOVEMBER
3 November
Upper Hutt Walks
Plenty of options available – details to be confirmed
Leader: Christine. Ph. 06 377 3756
Grade: Easy.Car pool cost $10
6 November
Club Night
News, trips done, trips coming up
Barry’s Billy Boiling challenge - how quickly can you make a cuppa?
10 November
Starting from Holdsworth carpark, head out along the
Te Whakatūrākau Stream track, up Murray’s track,
return via Gentle Annie track.
Leader Nathan, Ph. 027 816 1785
Grade: Easy +.Car pool cost $8
17 November
Manawatu Gorge Track
Covered in ancient bush and home to a variety of wildlife, Te Āpiti – Manawatū Gorge is steeped in legend and has many stories to tell.
Leader: Margaret, Ph. 0211 364 323
Grade: Easy +.Car pool cost $15
24 NovemberMt Reeves - Cone bush bash
Climb Mt Reeves passing the Geographical Centre of NZ. Then
bush bash the ridge to Cone track and return to the carparkLeader: Gail, Ph. 027 675 8257
Grade: Fit. Car pool cost $8
30 November or 1 DecemberPukaha to Mauriceville via Bruce Hill
In conjunction with SWTC on the best weather day of the weekend.
Leader: Nigel, Ph. 027 3566 322
Grade: Easy +Car pool cost $8
DECEMBER
4 December
Club night
A Christmas Special
News, trips done, trips coming up
10 min talk: Gail -are you sun smart?
8 December
Mountain House Shelter
Take a walk up the Gentle Annie track to the shelter for lunch
and return
Leader: Denise, Ph. 021 116 1424
Grade: Easy +.Car pool cost: $8
14 - 15 DecemberStanfield hut overnighter, Ruahine Forest Park
Walk to Stanfield hut for lunch, then an afternoon walk to
cattle creek hut, return to Stanfield for the night. Only 8
bunks so byo tent / hammock/ fly.
Sunday return option via A frame hut. River level dependant.
Leader: Sandra, Ph. 021 061 7054
Grade: Easy +. Car pool cost $15
22 DecemberCattle Ridge Track, Remutaka Forest park
Starting at the Catchpool Valley campground. This track gives outstanding views of the Remutaka Range and Ōrongorongo Valley.
Leader: John Rhodes, Ph. 06 304 9095 or rhodesja@xtra.co.nzGrade: Easy +. Car pool cost $15
29 DecemberBlue Range Hut
Stretch the legs and work off the Christmas excess.
Bring your leftovers for a shared potluck lunch
Leader: Conrad, Ph. 027 338 5008
Grade: Easy +.Car pool cost $8
Trip Reports
Read about some of the trips we've been on recently
July 6, 2024Read more...We had a lovely wee walk up the old tram track and over the hill at Kiriwhakapapa on Sunday 7 July. It was a frosty start, but a lovely walk. Denise, Shona and Peter, Josh, Nathan, Viv, Alina and Malin.June 14, 2024Read more...Sunrise Hut 15th - 16th June 2024 Katrina, David and Sandra left Masterton early on the Saturday morning, travelling to the North Block Road end. We stopped in Dannevirke for a hot coffee along the way, the traffic was pretty light since it was early. We used the recommended detour route to...More PostsClub History
The Club was formed in 1957 with the amalgamation of the YMCA Tramping Club and the Masterton Outdoor and Social Club.
At that time members were also participating in the construction of what was to be called Blue Range Hut, a joint exercise with the NZ Forest Service.
The Club also inherited a hut at Mitre Flats, the second hut at that location.
The Hut on the Atiwhakatu River was built during 1968.
Today the Club still maintains Blue Range Hut, it being a non core hut, for DoC and the community. The Tararua Aorangi Rimutaka Huts committee helps with funding for this work.
The third hut at Mitre Flats, and the second Atiwhakatu Hut are both core DoC Huts, although Club members still help with minor repairs and maintenance.Huts
Blue Range Hut
Grid Reference: E1812491, N5481135 (NZTM2000)
Bunks: 4 Single
Cost: 1 Standard Hut Ticket
The Hut was built during 1957 and 1958 by members of the newly formed Masterton Tramping Club, and staff from the NZ Forest Service. The Club organised a trip at fortnightly intervals for 18 months to carry the materials up, with regular races to see how many return trips could be made in one day, it is nearly a 700 metre climb.
The Hut was opened by Mr. D.Blythe (NZFS) and Ted Esler, an early member of the Club, on Sunday 9th November 1958.
More InfoAtiwhakatu Hut
Grid Reference: E1806817, N5472972 (NZTM2000)
Bunks: 26 bunks in three separate rooms
Cost: 1 Standard Hut Ticket
The first hut was built in 1968 as a joint venture between the Club and NZFS, and slept 8-10.
When the hut was opened it was a three hour walk along the Atiwhakatu track, which had many climbs and descents, no wonder that the river was a popular option.
Today, with the new(ish) track it is an easy 90 minute walk, and about 30 minutes for a fit mountain runner.
The new hut, built by DoC, was opened in June 2009. It is a much larger 12 bunker of the latest design.
Due to unprecedented demand DoC once again extended it, to its new 26 sleeping design in 2013. The club no longer maintains this hut.
More InfoMitre Flats 3
Grid Reference: E1808985, N5477084 (NZTM2000)
Bunks: Two platform Bunks, sleeps 14
Cost: 1 Serviced Hut Ticket
After many years of consultation and fund-raising Mitre Flats 3 was constructed in 1988 by the Department of Conservation at a total cost of $29,000. With $4,000 being donated by Masterton Tramping Club, (including $400 from Masterton Licensing Trust, $275 from South Wairarapa Tramping Club and $25 from Kaumatua Tramping Club).
The first hut was built in 1935 and the second hut was built in 1953
More InfoLibrary
Masterton Tramping Club has some books that we are happy to lend out. If interested please enquire by contacting us.
Books available to lend
Wairarapa. An Historical Excursion Bagnall, A.G. (1976)
North Island, Weekend Tramps Barnett, S (2002)
Plant Icons of New Zealand Church G. and Greenfield P. (2005)
New Zealand Endangered Species. Birds, Bats, Reptiles, Freshwater Fishes, Snails and Insects. Cusa, N.W., Lockley M. (1980)
Where to Find Birds of the Wairarapa Dennison T, Scadden, Watt B
Some Better Known NZ Wild Flowers and Birds Department of Tourism and Publicity
The Natural World of New Zealand. An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of NZ's Natural Heritage Hutching G (1998)
The Reed Handbook of Common New Zealand Birds Kinsky F.C., Robertson C.J.R. and Marshall J (1987)
New Zealand Islands McGeorge P and McGeorge R (2004)
New Zealand; Land of Birds Moon G. (2001)
Spot X, Tramping New Zealand. Over 400 Tracks Moore, C. (2007)
Wairarapa, A Place Apart. Nikolaison P. and Wall M. (2006)
Ruahine Forest Park. A guide to Family Walks, Tramping Tracks and Routes Ombler, K (1993)
202 Great Walks. The Best Day Walks in NZ Pickering M. (2003)
The Four Corners of New Zealand Reed A.H. (1954)
Wairarapa Walks Rhodes, J. and Cederman, A. (1989)
Tararua Footprints. A Tramper's Guide to the Tararua Ranges Rodgers, M (1996)
New Zealand Bird Portraits Soper M.F. (1963)
New Zealand, Portrait of a Nation Stewart, G. (1985)
From Mountains to Sea. The Story of Westland National Park Te Papa Atawhai, Department of Conservation (1990)
Get in contact
Use the form to enquire about going tramping, joining the club or just to seek general information about tramping in the local ranges.
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