People can sign up online using the trust’s secure online payment form.
Entries for the 21km walk will be received with payment up to 9pm on January 24 and entries for the 12km option must be received, with payment, by 5pm on January 22.
“We will [then] send you a confirmation of your place and full details of what happens on the day, what kit you will need to bring and how it all works. We will also send details of how to set up a Givealittle fundraising page in case you think you might be able to ask friends to support you by making a donation to Puketi Forest Trust. You don’t have to do this – it’s an optional extra. We will keep in touch by email with any changes or developments," Beaver said.
Beaver said both distances are challenging, and people might like to train a little by getting out on some walks in the lead into the big day.
A good level of fitness and tramping experience is required, and participants must be prepared to carry all of their own gear and sustain up to 9 hours of tramping for the 21km option and 7 hours for the shorter option. This event is not suitable for young children.
The 21km route follows Pirau Ridge Rd (an old logging road) through the forest for approximately 9km. For the 12km option, trampers will be transported down this section in four-wheel drive vehicles.