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Meg having a break.

We decided to stop for a break at the fence and stile, and spent a pleasant 20 minutes resting and replenishing. We agreed to give it another 1/2 hour and then we'd have to turn back.

5 minutes over the stile and an: "I can't go on" cry escaped from my lips. "Oh come on Jo - just a few more steps" Megan replied - and she was right! The most magnificent view appeared before us - and to think I nearly missed it!

The end of the trail

This black and white photo is the result of me knocking the camera settings as I ingloriously tumbled off the track onto the road at trip end. It shows Megan and Pippa at the very start - and end - of the Panatawaewae Ridge track right where it joins the metalled road. This is about 500m up from the carpark at the end of the road.

Left to right: Megan McMullan and Pippa Coard.

Meg on Panatawaewae Ridge.

Its like a modelling session; every damn photo has Megan in it!

The view from the top of PanatawaewaeRidge, looking north, with Megan McMullan posing in front...

View from Panatawaewae Ridge over Horowhenua.

5 minutes over the stile and an: "I can't go on" cry escaped from my lips. "Oh come on Jo - just a few more steps" Megan replied - and she was right! The most magnificent view appeared before us - and to think I nearly missed it!

The Manakau hills are in the foregroun, Lake Papaitonga centreleft and Lake Horowhenua centre right.

The girls at the top!

Don't we look gorgeous! Left to right: Joann Ransom, Pippa Coard and Megan McMullan resting at the top of Panatawaewae Ridge.

Panatawaewae Ridge

A half day trip leaving from the end of Manakau North Road, Horowhenua, into a superb vantage point in the foothills of the Tararuas.

Jo's walking diary.

This is a diary of the great day trips and tramps that we have discovered in and around Horowhenua.

Trig

'Trig' is a short but strenuous walk about 5 minutes from Levin which culminates in a fantastic view out over Levin and districts.

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