- 8am Saturday 23rd September - 8pm Tuesday 26th September 2023
- Co-Ed in School Years 7 - 10 in 2023
- 280 (discounts may apply)
CAMP FULL: Enrol to be put on the waiting list
Our junior tramping camp is heading into the stunning Caples River Valley near Queenstown. It’s for anyone that is keen on giving real tramping a try in the New Zealand backcountry.
As beginner tramping you will need to have reasonable level of fitness (so start training now) and will need to carry all your own food and gear with you as you tramp.
Location
We are tramping up the Caples River Valley in Mt Aspiring National Park.
We will be tramping 16km on the first and last day with day walks each day in between. We are staying in a private Deerstalkers Hut. The track is a reasonably good condition track with incredible views of the nearby mountains.
Our Tramping Camps Feature...
Backcountry Huts and Tents
We will be staying in a private back-country huts in the remote wilderness - these huts give us some shelter but are often cold meaning warm clothing is a must. But the scenery is oh....so amazing!
Fun and Games
With no power or cellphone coverage*, we have plenty of time to play cool games like "The Most Awesome Game in the World" and make our own fun in the wilderness.
* we have a satellite communicator for emergencies
Good Food
Tramping is all about walking, good company and eating food. Lots of snacks to build up your energy for tramping
Testimonials from previous tramping camps...
Essentials to know before you enroll...
These are essentials to know before you enrol in this tramping camp:
- You will need good fitness and be able to walk at least 10km each day on the flat. You can start building fitness now by going for increasingly long walks each week.
- You will need to carry all your own gear and food in a tramping pack. We will not carry your food, clothes or even your hairbrush for you. As an group tramping camp we will also be carrying shared equipment which you will need to carry your share of.
- There are some essential gear requirements for tramping. These include the following non-negotiable items to keep you warm and safe in the wilderness:
- Good boots with ankle support
- Warm Sleeping Bag (not a “cheap warehouse one”) – ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL IT IS RATED TO -10oC or greater
- Waterproof rain jacket (not a “nylon parka”)
- Good thermal layers (base, mid and top)
- Waterproof dry bags or pack liner
- Our leadership consists of leaders with a combined total of over 100 years tramping experience in the wilderness.