This awesome team has just completed their first William Pike Challenge tramp. The location was Callaghan's Ridge, Shamrock Creek to Goldsborough. Thanks to all of the parents who provided vehicle support and to those parents who also walked with us. Tumeke hikoi Ruma Tahi!
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Thursday, 12 April 2018
Callaghan's Ridge Tramp WPC
This awesome team has just completed their first William Pike Challenge tramp. The location was Callaghan's Ridge, Shamrock Creek to Goldsborough. Thanks to all of the parents who provided vehicle support and to those parents who also walked with us. Tumeke hikoi Ruma Tahi!
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Congratulations on completing your first William Pike challenge tramping. It looks like spectacular NZ bush. Did you recognise lots of our native trees as you tramped? How long did the tramp take you? Do you know if there are kiwi in the bush there?
ReplyDeleteTania
Well done to you all on completing the walk. I can not believe you are the Year 7 and 8's this year. You have all grown up so much. I am really excited to hear that you are doing the William Pike Challenge this year - you will get a lot out of it I am sure. Keep working hard, and keep smiling.
ReplyDeleteFrom Amanda Sargeant (once known as Mrs Ewan)
Kia Ora Ruma Tahi, it's Indi here. Congratulations on completing your first William Pike Challenge. It reminds me of when I did the Lake Daniels Track. Next time maybe you could take some photo's of you actually walking on the track. If you would like to visit my blog search up: karoroindirar.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWell done Room One on doing that tramp and I hope all the Room One kids were gratefull becomes I would have loved to go. Well done to all the parents who help.
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