Category Archives: Activities

Some outdoor activities folks may consider pursuing

Horse Trekking (Recreational Riding)

Horse trekking is recreational riding at a walking or steady pace, using formed tracks, open country, river flats, beaches, and designated routes. In New Zealand it is commonly practised as a leisure activity, focused on time outdoors rather than speed, … Continue reading

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Using Fitness Watches & Tracking Devices Outdoors

Fitness watches and tracking devices are tools some people use to record time, distance, location, or movement during outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, swimming, or paddling. In New Zealand they are commonly worn during everyday recreation rather than organised … Continue reading

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Outdoor Swimming (Rivers & Sheltered Beaches)

Outdoor swimming is the practice of swimming for enjoyment in natural water - rivers, swimming holes, lakes, and sheltered coastal beaches - rather than in pools or competitive settings. In New Zealand, outdoor swimming is a long-standing, everyday activity shaped … Continue reading

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Beach Wandering & Rock Pooling

Beach wandering and rock pooling is the exploration of coastal margins at walking pace, focusing on shoreline features, rock platforms, pools, shells, seaweed, and marine life revealed by the tide. In New Zealand, this is one of the most accessible … Continue reading

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Picnics & Public Barbecues

Picnics and public barbecues are a form of outdoor recreation centred on shared meals in public places. In New Zealand they are commonly supported by purpose-built infrastructure - tables, shelters, toilets, and barbecues - provided in parks, reserves, waterfronts, and … Continue reading

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Bird Watching

Bird watching is the practice of observing birds in their natural surroundings, using sight, sound, and patience rather than speed or distance. In New Zealand it is commonly done outdoors in public spaces - parks, reserves, coastlines, wetlands, and forests … Continue reading

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Tai Chi (Outdoor Practice)

Tai chi is a slow, controlled movement practice that combines balance, posture, breathing, and awareness. In New Zealand it is commonly practised outdoors, using public parks, reserves, waterfronts, and town green spaces rather than purpose-built facilities. For many participants, the … Continue reading

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Walking (Short & Medium Walks)

Walking, in this context, means short to medium walks that require little preparation beyond turning up and moving at a comfortable pace. These are walks done for enjoyment, exercise, observation, or time outdoors - not for distance, elevation, or endurance. … Continue reading

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Geocaching (GPS Treasure Hunts)

Geocaching is a recreational activity where people use a GPS-enabled device - usually a smartphone - to locate small, hidden containers placed in public spaces. Each “cache” has recorded coordinates and is typically found along tracks, reserves, coastal margins, town … Continue reading

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Road Cycling on Formed Routes

Road cycling on formed routes is the use of sealed roads, shared paths, and waterfront or park-edge routes for recreation, exercise, and simple movement. In New Zealand it often takes place close to where people live - in towns, suburbs, … Continue reading

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Outdoor Photography

Outdoor photography is the practice of using public spaces to observe, record, and interpret landscapes, wildlife, weather, and human presence through a camera or phone. In New Zealand it commonly involves short walks, roadside stops, coastal margins, riverbanks, forest edges, … Continue reading

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Freshwater Fishing (Riverbanks & Lakeshores)

Freshwater fishing in New Zealand often begins at the water’s edge: from a riverbank, bridge, jetty, or lakeshore. It is usually done with simple tackle - a rod, line, hook, and bait or lure - and does not require wading, … Continue reading

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