I revisited an old trench and pipe concealed in the bush near the old waterworks track, an unsealed road...
Wainuiomata: Bush Bashing
Bush bashing, also known as bush crashing, involves navigating through dense bush or forest where there is no established path, track, or road. This is NOT bushwhacking, where you clear a path using tools.
I made a New Year’s Resolution in 2023 at the beginning of the year. I had thought about losing some weight, but I find gyms quite boring and with certain feet and back problems, sport is out of the question . So I had to think of a fun alternative.
I like walking and tramping, so doing more of that seemed like the way forward. The problem was I don’t get a lot of time to do these all day walks. Then I thought about something I did as a kid when growing up in Wainuiomata – bush bashing. That’s where you venture into the bush where no track or path exists. It involves walking, climbing, rock hopping, crawling, and bit of bravery or stupidity depending on how you look at it. The thing is, a one hour bush bash leaves you as tired as perhaps a three hour bush walk. Perfect if you’re a bit time poor. Further, you use nearly every muscle in your body if the terrain is challenging. A three hour bush bash which is more what I am aiming for, can leave you with aching muscles, perhaps more than an all day trek. The bonus is you also get tired arms from climbing and crawling. So this was my resolution. I would lose some weight by exploring the beautiful untamed wilderness that surrounds Wainuiomata. A few days later, I got started.
Read about my bush bashing adventures below:
Bush Bash 20
/ / Expeditions / 0Today, I explored Reservoir Valley / Sinclair Valley by deviating from Gums Loop Walk to follow the old track...
Bush Bash 19
/ / Expeditions / 0Today, I went off the beaten path in Reservoir Valley to try and find an old track to Lower...
Bush Bash 18
/ / Expeditions / 0I headed east of Nikau Creek and met a special guest whose presence added a touch of enchantment to...
Bush Bash 17
/ / Expeditions / 0I headed up the hill behind Top Pool, reached the ridge, then dropped down to Nikau Creek Valley.
Bush Bash 16
/ / Expeditions / 0I followed an unnamed creek up a steep hill, got stuck in a ravine, then lost my shirt. Today...
Bush Bash 15
/ / Expeditions / 0I checked out the Old Whakanui Track and then crossed over Nikau Creek and bush bashed behind a swamp...
Bush Bash 14
/ / Expeditions / 0I mapped the location of the probable Kittyhawk crash site, & scoped out 2 other potential sites.
Bush Bash 13
/ / Expeditions / 0This bush bash was planned as a revisit of the Kittyhawk plane crash site as discovered in my previous...
Bush Bash 12
/ / Expeditions / 0At long last, the day had arrived to discover the wreckage of the Kittyhawk, the plane that went down...
Bush Bash 11
/ / Expeditions / 3A stroll along Nikau Track, then delving deeper into the historic Whakanui Track before venturing into the bush.
Bush Bash 10
/ / Expeditions / 0Another look at Wainuiomata Scenic Reserve in the hope of discovering remnants of an old water catchment dating back...
Bush Bash 9
/ / Expeditions / 0With a couple of hours up my sleeve and harbouring a foot injury, I embarked on a series of...
Bush Bash 8
/ / Expeditions / 0I complete my exploration of the lower Skerretts Creek area, with no new discoveries - just more awesome nature.
Bush Bash 7
/ / Expeditions / 0A spontaneous bush-bashing adventure sparked by a sudden decision to explore a Wainuiomata scenic reserve.
Bush Bash 6
/ / Expeditions / 0In this bush bash adventure, I find another site with remnants of an old hut and explore more of...
Bush Bash 5
/ / Expeditions / 0My first bush bash for 2024. On this journey, I traced two unnamed streams and stumbled upon an old...
Bush Bash 4
/ / Expeditions / 0Read about my fourth bush bash adventure into the wilds of Wainuiomata near Sunny Grove. I discover remnants of...
Bush Bash 3
/ / Expeditions / 0During this impromptu adventure, I navigated along a river, leaping from one moss-covered rock to another, then finding a...
Bush Bash 2
/ / Expeditions / 0Read about my second bush bash adventure. This time I follow a creek to see where it starts. Did...
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