Year 10 Camps - 2018
Term 4 Week 8: Monday 3rd December - Friday 7th December
Five days and five nights living on an East Coast Marae with the sea on your front doorstep.
Experiencing tikanga Maori first hand and activities associated with the sea i.e. diving, swimming, Cray fishing, fishing, surfing etc.
Scenic tramping routes included.
"SURVIVOR SERIES” - not to be missed.
Maximum number: 30 students
Cost: $425
($225 Cash and $200 fundraised through sale of Raffle tickets)
This programme caters for students who have commitments (eg sports representation) or exceptional circumstances that prevent them from attending a week long overnight programme during the week.
A variety of activities will be involved between the hours of 8.30 am and 3.30 pm.
Thursday will involve an overnight camp in the Tararua or
Ruahine Ranges.
Activities will include: a day tramp, a commercial rafting trip and a commercially provided activity day.
Maximum number: 30 students
Cost: $255
Equipment: All students will need to have with them each day - daypacks, appropriate clothing (to be specified later), and cut lunch.
Transport: will be by van.
Overnight Meals: Thursday evening and Friday meals will be provided.
This camp is based at the magnificent Raukawa Falls site on State Highway 4, 30 minutes south of Raetihi. Excellent indoor accommodation is by the Mangawhero River.
On Monday we take on the rapids of the Rangitikei River; know that you will get wet!! After the rafting, we enjoy what Taihape has to offer for lunch; before we drive to Raukawa and settle into our accommodation. Later that night it is boys vs teachers in a spotlight challenge.
On Tuesday we do our day tramp on Mt Ruapehu to Mangaturuturu Hut, scrambling past The Cascades; a real challenging section but with great views and an experience to remember. For the energetic, we have the Hill tramp to have the best view of the Raukawa campsite and especially of the Raukawa Falls
Wednesday and Thursday ; no travelling !! as we stay at Raukawa and in groups we will experience a range of different activities which will include: a high ropes course – are you brave enough to do the trapeze?, kayaking from the camp to below the Raukawa Falls, abseiling and wall climbing – indoors and outdoors with different grades of difficulty, archery – can you pop the balloons?, the flying Kiwi – a vertical bungy experience, orienteering on site and we end the day with water sliding (or even river swimming) – only for the adventurous.
All meals will be catered except for the first and last lunches, and snack food. Dinners at Raukawa will include meals such as nacho's, burgers, lasagne, chicken pasta; lunch will be a packed subway style for the tramp, tortilla wraps, bbq sausages etc. Special dietary requirements will be catered for.
Maximum number: 40 students
Cost: $525
COST: $490
This camp provides a great opportunity to experience different activities around Taupo! A van trip via the jumping mecca of Bulli Point to Taupo starts the week where we camp at DeBretts Spa Resort. Tuesday sees us set off on a day tramp to the peak of Mt Tauhara for panoramic views of the region. On Wednesday we saddle up for mountain biking before we take to the water on the Tongariro River with commercial rafting. This grade 2 – 3 river has more rapids to experience than on any other river in the region and in our wetsuits, we get wet!!! A relaxing soak in the hot pools will finish the day for the group. Thursday will involve the group walking the Huka Falls track and then on to Aratiatia Rapids as seen in the Hobbit in time for the release of the Waikato River. In the afternoon we have a mystery activity that won’t be forgotten followed by fish and chips by the lake. Students will need to plan some meals, and participate in group catering on other nights. All food costs will be covered by camp fees and cooking facilities are available at the campsite. Daily activities are subject to weather conditions. You will have to be fit for this adventure!!
Maximum Number of Students: 20
This river adventure begins at the Mangaweka Domain (adjacent to the Rangitikei River) where we will camp for the first night.
Monday will involve commercially provided training in river safety and skills.
From Tuesday to Friday we travel with Adventure Mangaweka (Co.) on a four-day journey exploring the Rangitikei River by raft and kayak.
As well as experiencing one of New Zealand's most famous rivers, we explore side-rivers, study the enormous gorge walls above us, and visit sites off river which are otherwise inaccessible.
There is also the opportunity for the fishermen to experience one of New Zealand's named rivers in a 'wilderness' setting.
Food costs are built into the rafting package, but students will need to provide their own food for the time at the Mangaweka Domain camping ground. This is an excellent opportunity to make the most of a commercial raft journey at reasonable cost on one of the country's most spectacular rivers.
Maximum number: 14 students
Cost: $520
Maximum number: 15 students
Cost: $195
The Coast to Coast Mountain Bike Challenge involves cycling as a group from Gisborne to Opotiki following the Motu Trails which are part of the newly formed national cycle way. The first section from Gisbrone to Matawai involves a climb on sealed and some unsealed roads, then from Matawai to Motu along the tops and then down into Opotiki using the Pakihi track which is rated as an internationally renowned single track mountain bike downhill trail. The Motu Trail is a historic coach trail that linked Gisborne and Opotiki and as well as presenting a significant physical challenge the trail is also steeped in both Maori and Colonial European history.
Sunday (Day 1): Travel to Gisborne by van, ride the Whataupoko MTB park
Monday (Day 2): Riding Gisborne - Matawai
Tuesday (Day 3): Riding Matawai - Motu
Wednesday (Day 4): Riding Matawai - Opotiki
Thursday (Day 5): Surf School at
Gisborne beach
Friday (Day 6): Travel back to PNBHS by van
Maximum number: 15 students
Cost: $475
If you want to experience some of the North Island’s most beautiful wilderness scenery, are reasonably fit, and enjoy camping, tramping and fishing, then this is the camp for you. Lake Waikaremoana is situated in Urewera National Park, which includes the largest area of native forest in the North Island. It is one of New Zealand’s most beautiful lakes and holds trout. This is a tramping trip that mostly follows the lake edge, requiring a moderate to good level of fitness. After travelling to the Lake, a boat will deliver us to the start of the track. The walk will be over 4 days (4 – 5 hours walking per day). All provisions will be carried in packs and campsites and huts used. There will be time for trout fishing and swimming. The last night will be spent in cabins in a camping ground, the night before returning home. The tramp will provide a challenge and sense of achievement in a stunning environment. Cost does not cover food.
Maximum number: 13 students
Cost $310
Experience real New Zealand!
A remote and awesome wilderness adventure of 100km over five days, carrying all gear and food in Canadian canoes.
Experience not necessary - introductory on-water training provided by certified guides. Kayaks may be available for those with appropriate experience and parents' written permission.
Cost includes 3 main
meals per day, all on-water equipment, DOC passes and bus transport from and to
PNBHS. Guides will do all cooking. Camping in tents at DOC campsites beside the
river.
Maximum number: 30 students
Cost: $525
Do you love tramping, surfing, fishing and a spot of snorkelling?
This camp will be for students who love the outdoors and want to have a high impact week. This camp is based in the stunning Wairarapa, both in the Tararua Ranges and at Castlepoint Beach.Monday will
start with a brisk tramp to Powell Hut and after the tramp will see our group
head to Castlepoint for the rest of the week. Throughout our time at the beach,
we will enjoy a fantastic coastal environment and all it has to offer. On
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning students will all undertake surf
lessons taken by professional surf instructors.
Students
will require an excellent swimming ability and a high level of fitness if they
select this camp.
All food is provided.
Maximum number: 20 students
Cost: $420
The Lodge offers outstanding indoor accommodation with full facilities.
Activities will include a commercial raft trip on the Tongariro River, a scenic
stretch of the river with more grade 2-3 rapids than on any other river
available to the school's camp programme. The group will hike the
Old Ohakune Coach Road stopping for lunch on the old
Hapuawhenua Viaduct. Some hours will also be spent on the Ohakune rock wall or high
ropes course as well as learning some old and nearly forgotten crafts. The Tokaanu Hot pools
will provide an evening soak and a social visit to the PNBHS group at Raukawa,
the camp site in the spectacular Parapara Valley, will allow swimming at
"somewhere different” and a competitive challenge.
All meals will be shared except for the first and last lunches, and
snack food.
Maximum number: 30 students
Cost: $475
Depart PNBHS 9:30 am
Lunch Taihape 1 1 - 1:00 pm
Arrive Station Lodge, Ohakune 2:30 pm
Settle in - short walk 3:30 at Rotokura Eco Reserve
Old Coach Road Hike
Depart 9:30
Return 4:30
Group splits
Group A 8:30 am Hand crafts and strategy games
Group B 8:30 - rock climbing National Park
1 pm groups switch over.
Morning volleyball tournament
Depart 11 for Turangi
1 pm White Water Rafting
5:00 pm - Tokaanu pools
6:30 dinner Turangi
Back to Station Lodge by 9:30 pm
Clean up and depart by 11:00 am
Stop in Turangi for Lunch
Return to school by 2:30_-3:00 pm
Are you keen for a week of adrenaline and high octane adventure. The Taranaki Hardcore camp is packed with exciting outdoor activities that put you out of your comfort zone and guarantee a week of enjoyment.
The camp is based at the Fitzroy Beach Camping Ground in New Plymouth. The campground sits on the doorstep of the world famous Fitzroy surf break with walkways, golf courses, rivers and fishing spots just a stones throw away.
The week of activities includes:
Dam Dropping
Mt Taranaki Summit/Day Tramp
Surfing
Surf Lifesaving
Fishing
A range of other beach and outdoor activities.
Students will require an excellent swimming ability and a high level of fitness if they select this camp.
All food is provided.
Maximum Number of Students: 20
Cost: $475
The group will be staying at Sixtus Lodge, a very well equipped outdoor centre in the Ruahine foothills. The site is perfectly located near access points to the Ruahines Ranges and the Oroua River Catchment. This is probably the most impressive and hidden valley in the Ruahine ranges. Bunkrooms cater for the group and lounge and kitchen are part of the centre. Activities will include a commercially provided river raft trip – gumboot competition and dinner in a rural town, a walk to the picturesque Kelly Knight Hut in the Ruahines and an overnight camp, a day of group challenges and the famous Sixtus Masterchef competition (followed by the famous Sixtus Masterchef Banquet and prize giving). Some of the simpler activities are the deepest dam building competition in the Oruoa River, the mini sports tournament (with prizes), and Cost will cover all meals. All students will be required to work together in catering for the group.
Maximum number: 30 students
Cost: $235
This camp is for those who want to learn how to push yourself as a tight knit team and be challenged in the NZ wilderness.
This camp is conducted by the Leadership Director, Mr King and will have a "leadership focus”. It is a camp that challenges young men and pushes them out of their comfort zone. This camp is conducted in the Volcanic Plateau and you will get to meet the Kaimanawa Wild horses.
Accommodation will be in a camp site environment. One night may be spent in a bivouac, weather permitting. For the remainder of the week students will stay in tents with a central cooking facility where they self-cater.
The programme will include leadership based activities utilising experiential learning, living in a tent, cooking, navigation, leadership team challenges and a commercial raft journey through the sandstone gorges of the Rangitikei River. This programme offers quality and value and previous attendees have reported it to be "a life changing experience”.
Cost covers some meals, but otherwise does not include food. Students will need to plan menus either individually or in small groups.
Maximum number: 30 students
Cost: $295
What a camp - some extreme mountain biking around the greater Turangi area hitting speeds over 70 k's per hour and getting some drift on, riding across single lane bridges that are 100 metres above the ground and using long drops that are so extreme there are signs warning against young children using them.
During the down time we will be popping some "manus” into Lake Taupo in the ultimate test of your manhood, and rafting down Grade three/four rapids in the Tongariro river. Topped off by quality time with outstanding company. Really who could ask for more?!
Maximum number: 20 students
Cost: $480