Trek for Life Aotearoa/NZ Charitable Trust
 

Far North, Aotearoa/New Zealand

March 7th - 15th, 2020

Registrations are Open!

 
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~ An Annual Affair ~

Trek for Life Aotearoa/NZ

Explore. Dream. Discover.

Do you love exploring? Have you dreamt about discovering New Zealand?

Well, look no further than this unique way to experience our country.

If you love horse riding, mountain biking or walking/hiking then this annual, week-long adventure is for you - while also helping us to raise funds for the First Response and Rescue Services in the community.

We traverse a clearly marked route for 6 days, with a rest and relaxation day in the middle. Most days, the distance from camp to camp is between 25 and 35km, trekking through places that many travellers generally do not have access to - so expect some amazing, untouched and unique perspectives of New Zealand’s stunning landscapes and scenery.

Our Charity

We developed the Trek for Life Aotearoa/NZ Charitable Trust with the aim of empowering local communities.

Despite it’s size, some areas of New Zealand can be very remote, and with our innate Kiwi sense of adventure the chances of finding yourself in the wilderness needing assistance is great. So we thought what better way to give back to local communities than to support the First Response and Rescue Services in the areas that we travel through by donating a portion of the proceeds.

 
 
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Trek Life

How it Works

Life on the Trek is not a typical camping adventure.

We travel in style - supplying hot showers, flush toilets and gourmet food!


 

Camp Life

In order to make this Trek a success, we travel with a large support crew of volunteers with a variety of roles including medics, vets, farriers, quad bike support, lunch stop ladies, track marshalls and tail-end Charlie’s who make sure everyone is safe and healthy.

You choose the pace at which you travel, following the trail that is clearly marked with ribbons, arrows and signs to direct you to the next camp. While you are enjoying the trail, our volunteers are busy dismantling, moving and setting up the next camp to await your arrival!


Typical Morning

Wake up with the sunrise.

The breakfast buffet will be served between 6.30am and 7.30am. There is also a lunch bar set up for you to pack your own lunch to enjoy along the trail or at our designated lunch stop.

Gather your gear for the day, pack your belongings and load them into a luggage truck to be taken to the next camp, and be ready to head out around 8.30am!


Lunch Break

Approximately halfway along the trail we will have a designated lunch stop, with water, tea and coffee, toilets and a Coffee Cart!

Our medics, farrier and vet will also be around to deal with any issues that may have arisen that morning.

For any walkers or bikers that may need it, you can catch the shuttle bus from the lunch stop on to the next camp with the lunch volunteers.

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Evening/Socialising

Most trekkers will make it back to camp around 4pm. This gives you time to set up your tent, have a shower, and relax any aching muscles. Our lovely masseuse’s will be on hand for those who need it (extra cost) - this is an additional luxury that is well worth it!

Muster is at 6.30pm, this will tell you what to expect for the next day’s trail and we encourage everyone to come early and socialise - a cash bar will be available.

Dinner is served at 7pm and some nights, entertainment will be provided! We encourage our trekkers to spend time together in the marquee, socialising, making new friends and becoming part of the trek whanau.


Logistics

End Camp Shuttle: There will be a shuttle service on arrival day (Saturday March 7th) from Kohukohu to Cape Reinga - this will leave in the afternoon. If you have a vehicle that you will not need to use during the week we ask that you drop your gear (e.g luggage and tent - including your bike or horse if necessary) at the start camp at Cape Reinga, before travelling to the end camp at Kohukohu. You will then be shuttled back to the start point.

This is a great option if you are camping. Don’t worry, all your gear will be transported daily from campsite to campsite by a designated luggage truck.

So to clarify if you are camping you will set up your tent after the days trek; the next morning you will take down your tent and gather all your belongings to load into a luggage truck which will then be transported for you to the next camp site for you to do the same thing.

If you wish to sleep in your truck/ float we suggest you bring your own support person ($850). This person does not walk, bike or horse ride but instead is there to support you by driving your vehicle from campsite to campsite.

 
 
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Location: Far North

Cape Reinga to Kohukohu

 

2020 will see us back in the winterless (fingers crossed!) North for the inaugural Trek for Life.

We will be starting at the top of Aotearoa, very close to Cape Reinga. One of the highlights for many of our visitors will be the chance to ride along the idyllic 90 Mile Beach!

Camp 1: Cape Reinga

Camp 2: Te Kao

Camp 3: Hukatere

Camp 4: Ahipara (Rest day here)

Camp 5: Herekino

Camp 6: Broadwood

Camp 7: Kohukohu

Registrations are now open - click here