Parihaka track walkers Steve and Kara Cunis were disgusted that people were throwing away their water bottles while using the popular tracks. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Parihaka track walkers Steve and Kara Cunis were disgusted that people were throwing away their water bottles while using the popular tracks. Photo / Michael Cunningham
The walking tracks on Whangarei's award-winning Parihaka reserve are becoming increasingly popular, but authorities are urging those using them to take their rubbish with them because of trash - mainly empty water bottles - being dumped in the pristine bush along the tracks.
The Northern Advocate visited the popular Drummondwalking track yesterday, after reports of plastic water bottles littered alongside of track. At least a dozen bottles had been thrown by walkers into the bush.
The reserve has won an international Green Flag award, which judges green space across eight criteria, including horticultural standards, cleanliness, sustainability, community involvement and providing a warm welcome, three years in a row.
Kara and Steve Cunis were walking the Drummond Track yesterday and were disgusted by the trash.
"It's disgraceful because it's an amazing hill in the middle of the city," Kara Cunis said.
Despite the council's attempts at encouraging people not to litter, with signs at the beginning of the track, some walkers continue to drop their water bottles.
Spencer Jellyman, from the council's recreational services, said people should take them home, or put them in the bins provided at the top and bottom of the track.
The trash has angered the Northern Advocate's Facebook followers.
After putting up details of the rubbish on the paper's Facebook page yesterday many people wanted to have their say and offer possible solutions.
Nikita Christian: "Its super lazy!! I have picked up rubbish on my way up n down these tracks, cant believe it happens , so beautiful and they wreck it."
Marissa Houghton-Peita: "We walked up the other day my 7 year old daughter dropped her bottle and it rolled into the Bush I had to climb down and grab it. saw lots of rubbish all along but could only carry back what we could."
Trish Madison: "If you see trash pick it up even if not yours lead by example."
Maurice Sharp: "Put a camera or two up the track where rubbish is more obvious. Gabrielle O'Shea: So much trash on the tracks it's appalling."