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Kaikoura Walks and Climbs

by Barry Dunnett, 80pp limpbound, Nikau Press, Nelson 2003, RRP$19.95.

If you had any doubts about the recreational values of the country inland from Kaikoura, Barry Dunnett quickly dispels them. This is the region at the centre of Forest and Bird’s campaign to create a Kaikoura national park. Barry Dunnett, himself, has long been a Forest and Bird advocate for the proposal to upgrade the

reserve status of the Inland and Seaward Kaikoura ranges, along with the Clarence Reserve. Much of it is wild country, as a good national park should be, but beside the climbs the author details shorter walks, from 30 minutes to a day, more suitable for families and the less-fit. Useful for members wanting to get to know the Kaikoura behind the whale-watching and birdlife.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 44

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Kaikoura Walks and Climbs Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 44

Kaikoura Walks and Climbs Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 44

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