2005-05-05T18:00:00+12:00
NZOIA are sponsoring the publication of New Zealand’s first dedicated book describing, exploring and explaining adventure and adventure education in New Zealand. It is hoped that this book becomes a legacy publication whose insights and stories appeal to the student and casual reader alike. Indicative chapter headings include: The why of adventure, NZ history of adventure, Environmental aspects, Cultural aspects, The history and diversity of NZ adventure education, Adventure therapy, Extreme adventure, Physicality of outdoor adventure, The amateur adventurer, The future of adventure. If you would like to be involved in this exciting project please contact Marcus Waters marcus.waters@xtra.co.nz who will send you a detailed project description and contributors brief.
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2005-04-29T09:32:00+12:00
The NZRCA’s concerns arising from the Draft Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Regional Plan have been compiled by Duncan Catanach to form the NZRCA’s Submission re Waitaki Allocation Plan.
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2005-04-26T11:14:00+12:00
The Whitewater Gallery has been upgraded. Enjoy photographic accounts of a recent descent on the Karamea, April’s Tongariro releases and the Taipo.
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2005-04-22T11:13:00+12:00
Richard Sage of Bliss-Stick Kayaks has written an account of the first descent of Tree Trunk Gorge on the Tongariro River.
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2005-04-19T23:00:00+12:00
Duncan Catanach compiled the NZRCA’s submission opposing the dam and TVNZ interviewed Duncan Catanach and Nick Collins for the news on 18 April.
Conservation
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2005-04-18T10:12:00+12:00
The Summer 2005 (05.1) issue of NZ Canoeing has been sent to members and includes articles such as A season of it (Tony Ward-Holmes), Conservation Update (Duncan Catanach), Death of the Mokau (Duncan Catanach), First Descent of the Mokau, Living Rivers Coalition launched in December 2004, Hugh Canard’s speech at the Living Rivers Coalition launch, 15 December 2004 (Hugh Canard) and an update on the Gowan (Duncan Catanach).
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2005-04-12T17:39:00+12:00
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2005-03-18T15:37:00+13:00
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2005-03-17T16:09:00+13:00
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2005-03-14T14:15:00+13:00
The body of a Finnish man has been recovered from trees in the Waiau River in Southland, after a kayaking accident (incident 20050311) . The man and a friend were kayaking in the upper reaches of a river when the man capsized. The MSA is investigating.
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2005-03-11T12:25:00+13:00
Are you an Instructor or Participant on a River Safety or River Rescue course? Kayak Safety or Rescue Certificates are available for Instructors to print out or they can be printed out by Participants prior to the course and signed by the Instructor on completion of the course.
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2005-03-08T10:35:00+13:00
In a joint media release (PDF, 73k), Contact Energy, the NZRCA and Central Otago Whitewater the parties have announced that Contact Energy will fund the design and construction of whitewater kayaking facilities in the Hawea River downstream of the Hawea Dam, subject to gaining resource consents. Once completed, NZRCA and COW will be responsible for management and operation of the course while Contact Energy will contribute to its ongoing operation and maintenance. The agreement addresses issues specific to kayak users in relation to impacts on recreation as a result of damming the Hawea and Clutha Rivers. The NZRCA has withdrawn its appeal to the Environment Court.
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2005-03-07T21:25:00+13:00
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2005-03-02T12:00:00+13:00
The Ministry for the Environment has issued a discussion document on freshwater values and use and is seeking feedback on the issues and options identified. As part of the Sustainable Water Programme of Action the Ministry has identified water bodies of national importance for recreation (map) and says Canoeists and kayakers appear to be well represented in the survey results, probably due to the high level of organisation of their national representative body and a high level of response to the opportunity to influence national policy. As a result, the water bodies identified in the internet survey strongly reflect canoeing and kayaking values. (section 4.3). However, some river and lakes of importance to kayakers may not be listed, so submissions are welcomed until 18 March.
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2005-02-23T20:53:00+13:00
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2005-02-22T20:50:00+13:00
Safety
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2005-02-22T11:15:00+13:00
The Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Board has now published its draft water allocation plan for the Waitaki Catchment. Submissions are due Wednesday 20 April 2005.
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2005-02-17T09:17:00+13:00
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2005-08-19T08:52:00+12:00
Biosecurity NZ has issued a Controlled Area Notice over the Mararoa and Waiau rivers in Southland to control the further spread of Didymosphenia geminata (Didymo). This means that from August 19 a permit is required before kayaking on these rivers, including at Kiwiburn. According to BNZ’s media release, the best protection is to avoid the rivers altogether. The next best is to dedicate equipment specifically for use only in the affected rivers. The third is to use the approved cleaning methods on your equipment afterwards.
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2005-08-09T10:03:00+12:00
WL Gore is backing adventurous young New Zealanders through a scholarship scheme run by Adventure Philosophy. The Good for Life scholarships have supported a variety of adventures including first kayak descents of Bolivian gorges, an epic on Fiordland’s mighty Kaipo Wall, wilderness tramping in the Mt Aspiring region, retracing the historic trails of Chalmers and his Maori guides through central Otago, a traverse the length of the country raising awareness of haemophilia, and an all-women journey through remote Fiordland. Application forms for the 2005 Gore-Tex Good For Life Scholarships can be obtained at www.adventurephilosophy.com. Now you can get support to do that great paddling adventure you have been thinking of… Entries closed 3 December 2005.
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2005-08-08T12:15:00+12:00
Maritime NZ (formerly MSA) have released their accident investigation report (PDF, 786k) into the Crooked River fatality from March 2004. The NZRCA has congratulated the MSA on the excellent quality of the report, produced by Ian Logie.
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2005-07-29T11:26:00+12:00
Warren Hales of HBCC has advised the remaining dates for Whakamarino and Piripaua releases.
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2005-07-28T11:25:00+12:00
TrustPower is about to launch a $240m hydro power scheme in the Wairau (PDF, 828k)valley, that would divert 50% of the Wairau river through six powerstations on a 46km canal beside the river. The section affected is a braided, low-gradient reach from the Branch river to Renwick. The project plan includes a rodeo facility at the canal outlet. The company is expected to submit resource consents to the Marlborough District Council in the near future.
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2005-07-22T10:00:00+12:00
Tomorrow’s Whakapapa release has been cancelled due to lack of water in the river.
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