Jason Tonkin and Abby Wendy will be walking the Te Araroa Trail to raise money for Women's Refuge. Photo / David Haxton
A Paraparaumu couple will walk the length of New Zealand to raise money for Women's Refuge New Zealand.
Jason Tonkin and Abby Wendy's walk for non-violence will see them tackle the North Island first, from Cape Reinga to Wellington, along the Te Araroa Trail.
It will take them two months to hike over 1600km from October to December.
And towards the end of next year they aim to take on the trail in the South Island which will be about 1400km finishing in Bluff.
The great walk idea happened when Tonkin, who works for the Ministry of Social Development, started to think about other ways to help people.
"Women's Refuge seems to be the organisation that picks up the pieces from family violence and sexual abuse," Tonkin said.
They've already raised over $2300 via a Givealittle page which was started in early April.
They will be calling into various Work and Income as well as Oranga Tamariki offices for photo opportunities and social media exposure.
Tonkin started training in January and Wendy a few months later after recovering from a hysterectomy.
They've walked in various parts of the Wellington region enjoying the scenery and getting battle hardened.
The couple love the variety of training walks whether it's along the beaches, Queen Elizabeth Park, Kapakapanui Trail's Goblin Forest, the Butcher Track in Remutaka Forest Park and lots more.
"We also love the walk along the Waikanae River, that's a good two hours, and is probably our most regular," Wendy said.
Training walks also involve wearing their backpacks which contain all the essentials the couple will need while out in the wild — tent, sleeping bags, clothes, food, first aid, and lots more.
"I'll be carrying about 22kg maximum," Tonkin said.
Wendy, an artist, hoped to "squeeze in some art supplies".