OKARITO COTTAGE Well appointed cottage. Sleeps 3 but room for more in attic. Close to West Coast beach, bush walks and lagoon: Southern Alps form a backdrop and Franz Josef approx: 30 kilometers on tarsealed road COST S40.00 PER NIGHT Further enquires contact Elspeth Scott; 19 Ngamotu Rd, Taupo (07) 378 9390 FOUR DAY GUIDED WALK QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND explore the rich natural beauty and history of the Queen Charlotte Walkway: We carry your pack and cater for all your needs Departs every Tuesday November to May: Group bookings a specialty For detailed brochure please contact: MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS ADVENTURE COMPANY PO BOX 195, PICTON TEL; (03) 573 6078 FAX (03) 573 8827 SEa KAYAKING ldveniurezours| 2= NA KIW A ONE DAY: In Queen Charlotte Sound, experiencing the natural beauty and tranquility: Wildlife and history along with fun and relaxation. Visit local wetlands and observe the various wildlife. WALK & PADDLE: Walk all or part of the Queen Charlotte Walkway and return by sea-kayak: MULTI-DAY PADDLING: Available in Queen Charlotte and Pelorusl Kenepuru Sounds, staying in camp sites or existing accommodation: Roger Reardon, Anakiwa Rd, RDI , Picton. Phlfax 03-574-2765 MEMBERS OF SEA KAYAK OPERATORS ASSN N.Z INC.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 54
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