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Page 1: Hiking & Kayaking

Tramping and Kayaking

Discover Riwaka

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Contentstramping and kayaking gear

tramping dangers

kayaking dangers

mountains to climb in tasman

Contents:

Mountain and parks to climb around RiwakaTramping and kayaking gear

Tramping dangersKayaking dangers

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There is a mountain called Mount Arthur which has a ridge. It also has a lovely hut with a beautiful view you can stay the night at.

There is another mountain called Mount Campbell which also has a lovely hut and an excellent view

Abel Tasman Park is the most beautiful and visited national park in New Zealand Zealand places.It is well sign posted and has some excellent walking tracks and fishing spots.

Places around Riwaka to go hiking are:

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Tramping and Kayaking gearTramping.

Strong boots , spare clothes , refreshments including : fresh water,food. camping gear: sleeping bag, good sized tent.

Kayaking.

Life jacket, spare waterproof clothes, flares.

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Tramping dangers

The rain is dangerous because the track can get slippery causing you to slip. When it rains over a long period creeks and rivers can over flow which may stop you from getting home.

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Kayaking dangers

Rain is a danger for Kayaking because it can cause the water to rise and wash you out to sea.

Rain is dangerous for kayaking because the water can rise and

wash you further out to sea

Kayaking dangers

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A special thanks to:

Jim Burrows,the Civil Defence officer for the Tasman District,for all of the information you gave us .We couldn’t of done it with out you!

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