Trip List

Tramp of two or more days Day tramp Mountain biking or Cycling trip Other

Definition of Trip Grades

Grade 1Relaxed pace with plenty of rest stops. All terrain types may be encountered and not always on track. Duration varies depending on the terrain and conditions, but is usually for no more than 6 hours walking time per day.
Grade 2Steady walking pace with regular snack and drink breaks. Terrain may vary from flat river valleys to trips above the bushline. Some off-track travel may be involved. Duration ca. 6 -8 hours per day depending on conditions.
Grade 3Brisk pace with fewer drink and snack breaks. Terrain covered is similar to a grade 2 trip but the distance travelled in a day is further. More than 8 hr travel per day.
FamilyFamily Trip – Very relaxed pace. Suitable for small children and with plenty of rest stops. Usually comprises a day walk on a well graded track.
ClimbClimbing- Rock or Ice climbing using technical gear
RuapehuSkiing and other activities with accommodation in the club hut on Mt. Ruapehu. Contact the Ruapehu hut booking officer.
MTBMountain bike-Fat-tyred bicycle recommended. HELMET ESSENTIAL
CyclingRoad bike- Road bicycle recommended. HELMET is still ESSENTIAL
Note: In winter time, trips may be of a higher grading than the equivalent trip undertaken in summer, depending on conditions (e.g. 1 in summer may equate to 2 in winter).

Gear for the weekend
large waterproof pack & large plastic bag to line it, good sleeping bag & liner, plastic ground sheet or waterproof sleeping bag cover, thermarest or closed cell foam, parka, over-trouders, suitable boots, nylon shorts, three pair of socks, the following in wool or polypropylene – singlet, shirt, jersey, trousers or long johns, mittens and balaclava – also torch, matches in waterproof container, candle, map, compass, plastic bowl, mug, knife, spoon, water bottle and toilet kit. Total pack weight should not be more than 12-15 kg for a summer trip, extra, warm clothing may be necessary above bush line or in winter – consult trip leader. Cotton clothing is unsuitable and should be kept to a minimum. Sunhats, sun cream and insect repellant are useful on summer trips. In winter, snow goggles, snow cream, snow gaiters, crampons and ice axe may be required – consult trip leader. A personal first aid kit should be carried on all trips.

For Sunday Trips – Warm Clothing, Parka, Over-Trousers, Mittens, Hat Or Balaclava, Lunch, Snack Food, Spare Food And Mug, Torch, Map And Compass – If In Doubt, Consult Trip Leader.

Typical Food For A Two Day Tramping Weekend:
Two Breakfasts: Muesli/Cereal (100g)

Two Lunches And Snacks: Bread/Biscuits, Cheese, Jam, Honey, Muesli Bars, Chocolate, Dried Fruit, Scroggin Etc

One Dinner: Macaroni Or Rice (100g), Cheese, Fresh Vegetables, Package Soup, Fruit Dessert, Tea, Coffee, Milo, Milk Powder


Ruapehu Lodge – Bookings

Please e-mail your bookings to
 ruapehubookings@hvtc.org.nz 
at least 24 hours prior to the desired date or
phone the Bookings Officer Alison Newbald
ph 027 451 2587
leaving a message if there is no reply.