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Record numbers on national trail

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Ramblers on the Te Araroa Trail looking southwards to Twilight Beach and Scott Point in the Far North.

Ramblers on the Te Araroa Trail looking southwards to Twilight Beach and Scott Point in the Far North.

More than 500 people walked the entire length of the Te Araroa Trail over the summer season, with hundreds of thousands more doing part of the 3000km trail that stretches from Cape Reinga to Bluff.

Record numbers of people took to the Te Araroa Trail over summer, with some sections of the national trail recording more than double the number of walkers anticipated.

Te Araroa Trust chief executive Rob Wakelin said more than 550 people walked the entire length of the trail over the 2016-2017 summer season, and hundreds of thousands more walked regional sections with shorter hikes and day walks up.

"Walking the entire trail typically takes four to five months, so to upwards of 550 Kiwis and international visitors doing it over the course of a single summer season is fantastic.

"It's a good increase on the 350 people who walked the whole trail in 2015-2016 and the 210 who enjoyed it the year before, so we're pleased with the steady and manageable growth," Mr Wakelin said.

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The number of people walking individual sections of the trail was equally impressive, he said.

The Paekakariki Escarpment Track on the Kapiti Coast was walked by more than 60,000 people over summer - significantly more than the 30,000 projected when the trust opened the trail - and the Puhoi Track north of Auckland has also been popular with walkers since opening in 2014.

Mr Wakelin said the high proportion of New Zealanders walking the trail was particularly pleasing. Long-distance trail walking was largely an "international phenomenon", but over the past year about one in five Te Araroa walkers were New Zealanders.

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"Making Te Araroa meaningful to New Zealanders is what we're gunning for. We want this to be an iconic Kiwi experience that allows people to really experience their own backyard."

Among the New Zealanders who walked the trail this year are former Wellington mayor Celia Wade-Brown and her husband Alistair Nicholson. The couple walked the whole of the South Island as well as the Cape Reinga to Auckland, and Palmerston North to Wellington sections.

"Everyone who walks the trail has a different tale to tell," Mr Wakelin said.

"A standout for me was a lady from Wellington who walked the Cape Reinga to Auckland stretch with her two children. The three of them plan to knock off the trail bit by bit, walking together each year until they have completed the whole thing."

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Mr Wakelin said Te Araroa Trust's focus was turning from completing construction of the trail to promoting it and managing it for the benefit of New Zealanders and local communities.

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