All Galleries – NUI.NZ https://nui.nz Ferg's Old Photo Gallery Sat, 06 Jun 2026 00:58:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Pirongia Summit Via Hihikiwi Track https://nui.nz/2022/11/12/pirongia-summit-via-hihikiwi-track/ Sat, 12 Nov 2022 08:57:51 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=12026 Saturday 22th October 2022 – A walk up to Mount Pirongia Summit via the Hihikiwi Track mainly to tick it off. If it’s your first time to Pirongia, other tracks on the eastern side are perhaps more picturesque and varied.

Official Department of Conservation page regarding Hihikiwi Track.

Allow about 8 hours return (including lunch and other short breaks). The track undulates quite steeply (as much as 150 metre drop followed by a 150 metre ascent).

 

For those who it’s first time hiking up Pirongia, better to approach it from the Grey Road Trail head instead: go via the Mahaukura, Tirohanga tracks and looping back to the car park via Ruapane / Link track. See Department of Conservaton page regarding a variation of this route.

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Okere Falls, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty https://nui.nz/2022/09/06/okere-falls-rotorua-bay-of-plenty/ Tue, 06 Sep 2022 08:36:27 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11994 Sunday 22nd May 2022 – Visit to Okere Falls near Rotorua…
Click here for DoC information page about Okere Falls.

 

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Mokaihaha Ecological Area https://nui.nz/2022/08/17/mokaihaha-ecological-area/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 10:05:55 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11979 21st May 2022 – A little loop walk around the Mokaihaha Ecological Area near Rotorua, There’s a few other photos from the same weekend I will get around one of these days to uploading.

Official Department of Conservation web page about this reserve can be found here.

 

Speaking of which, there’s been a gazillion of outings for which I’ve yet to upload photos. The reality is, the hikes are all beginning to look much the same.

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Fantastic Planet https://nui.nz/2022/04/04/fantastic-planet/ Mon, 04 Apr 2022 09:33:33 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11958 Sunday 27th March 2022 – A quick trip to Auckland CBD to look at Fantastic Planet, an exhibition containing giant humanoid characters dotted across the CBD.

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Rangiwahia Hut Track https://nui.nz/2022/02/18/rangiwahia-hut-track/ Fri, 18 Feb 2022 05:32:33 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11933 Tuesday 4th January 2022 – A short climb up Rangiwahia Hut Track out in the Ruahines on a fairly warm 30 degree day.

Official DoC information page and map… Rangiwahia Hut Track.

Took me around 2 Hours 20 minutes with a day pack including short stops along the way to cool off.

Elevation gain is around 500m – 580m. First part is relatively steady, before a short 80m drop down to the arch bridge and then a steeper climb of about 350m up to the hut.

If time permits, can do a much longer loop via Mangahuia.

 

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Three Sisters, Tongapōrutu, Taranaki https://nui.nz/2022/01/15/three-sisters-tongaporutu/ Sat, 15 Jan 2022 01:40:08 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11895 Thursday 6th January 2022 – Final stop of the Central north island trip. Visit to the Three Sisters at Tongaporutu just north of New Plymouth. Can only be accessed about 2 hours either side of low tide. About a 10-15 minute walk one way.

 

 

This was the first time I processed a photo set entirely using tools available to Ubuntu Linux. ImageMagick (Command Line tool), ShowFOTO and Shotwell. Aside from my job obviously, current plan is to change over almost completely to using some flavor of Desktop Linux going forward for my specific personal computing needs.

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Mangawhero and Waitonga Falls, Mt Ruapehu https://nui.nz/2022/01/15/mangawhero-and-waitonga-falls-mt-ruapehu/ Fri, 14 Jan 2022 18:32:34 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11861 Monday 3rd January 2022 – A pair of easy and short walks to a couple of falls around Mt Ruapehu.

 

Waitonga Falls was visited in the past myself just after snow fall.

Waitonga Falls is around 2 hours return including an explore up to the Falls themselves

Mangawhero Falls is right beside the car park, with just a short stroll to the viewing platform itself.

More photos from the trip will gradually be uploaded over the next month.

See also… Tupapakurua Falls short walk

 

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Tupapakurua Falls https://nui.nz/2022/01/14/tupapakurua-falls/ Fri, 14 Jan 2022 10:18:49 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11833 3rd January 2022 – Short walk to the base of Tupapakurua Falls and return. Managed to find the time to get out of Auckland after all over the Christmas / New Years break and do a road trip. Will gradually post up some other galleries over the coming week or so.

Walk to the Tupapakurua Falls is about 1 hour 30 minutes (one way) to the base, an additional half hour (4 hours return)

DoC webpage regarding Tupapakurua falls.

 

 

 

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Te Maketu Falls visit https://nui.nz/2021/11/21/maketu-reserve-explore-hidden-cascades/ https://nui.nz/2021/11/21/maketu-reserve-explore-hidden-cascades/#comments Sun, 21 Nov 2021 06:32:47 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11786 Saturday 21st November 2021 – Later Afternoon short explore around Maketu Falls, Ōpaheke. Auckland Council web page regarding Te Maketu Walk and Pa site.

Maketu falls is accessible from Maketu Pa Cemetery Reserve. There’s a gravel parking area out the front. Entry to the established designated path is to your right under some trees. Goes up steeply then down steeply. Sturdy footwear recommended. Takes around 5 minutes to get to the falls.

The ARC brochure (2003) makes mention of information signs, but there no longer appears to be any signage nor any information panels there upon revisiting the area on 12th March 2023.

Do not remove or disturb any remains (They are an important record of the history of the area and are protected by law).

Republished 26 March 2023 / Updated 29 June 2023: Removed reference of “stream bash” outside of the reserve in the crown hydro parcel due to an objection that was raised. Please see details further below.

 

 

 

I’ve been advised that the path beside the waterfall actually leads into an area deemed Sacred (Tapu). According to the last Email received from Zaelene Maxwell-Butler (who I understand is also a Cultural Liaison Advisor and Consultant acting for Ngai Tai ki Tamaki)…

“The entire area behind the falls, upstream, the vegetated areas in our view should be considered tapu (sacred)”

The header image in the ARC brochure includes a photo of children playing in the pools upstream of the falls which based on the above statement is now no longer deemed culturally acceptable to access.

Despite doing additional research (including through Heritage NZ), have not yet been able to discover anything more pertaining to this area as a member of the public.

I firmly maintain that without any sort of public advisory, I feel it is unreasonable for the general public to understand the path leading up from the waterfall enters an area that is considered tapu / sacred and I maintain my suggestion as advised to Zaelene in earlier Email communication that she instead contact the Council and Ngāti Tamaoho to express her concerns and see what could be done to advise and educate the visiting public on this.

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Morrinsville River Walk, Matamata-Piako https://nui.nz/2021/07/06/morrinsville-walkway/ Tue, 06 Jul 2021 10:28:59 +0000 https://nui.nz/?p=11759 Saturday 3rd July 2021 – On my way back to Auckland. Dropped into Morrinsville to wander along the Morrinsville River Walkway, a short 1.4 km one way loop-able track.

See the Matamata-Piako District Council’s Official River walk page for more information (includes detailed route map)

 

 

Anyway, looks like the latest Huawei EMUI 11 Update has caused the P30 Pro camera to severely degrade substantially from it’s original firmware EMUI 9.1. Will try and figure out how to roll it back to the original.

 

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