The trustees who care for one of Northland's largest kauri forests are inviting people to take a walk on the wild side.
The Puketi Forest Trust is holding the Inaugural Puketi Forest Kauri Challenge, with 21km and 12km options, to raise money and awareness about the trust's work.
Weather permitting, the walks on January 31 start at the Puketi Recreation Area and forest headquarters, Waiare Rd, and end with a sausage sizzle at the Forest Pools, with transport provided back to the starting point. In case of bad weather, the back-up date is Saturday, February 7.
The 12km walk will penetrate a part of the forest not usually accessible to day walkers due to its access via a Department of Conservation controlled gate.
Because participants will be driven in by 4WD vehicles to the start of the Pukatea Track, that shorter walk is limited to 30 people, says trustee Cherry Beaver.