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December 16, 2022
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The Leave No Trace New Zealand team wishes everyone a wonderful summer in the outdoors. While you are out there lets be careful of our precious places so here are our top tips: Plan Ahead and Prepare- think about where you are going and what you are doing. What gear will you need? What will …
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February 15, 2021
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This past Friday and into the weekend, saw LNT board members come together at Klondyke Corner in Arthurs Pass, to support the Kathmandu Coast to Coast 2021 event. As a Service Race Partner, we provided expertise and support to ensure an event that brought thousands of people together, left little existing trace on the
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October 11, 2020
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During pregnancy, one thing we knew for certain was that we were having an ‘adventure baby’, whether he liked it or not. As parents, we were not intimidated by the idea of taking a baby into the hills, only pondering at what age, and what kind of adventures were appropriate? Turns out a good place …
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August 31, 2020
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This is a great blog from a contributor at the Centre for Outdoor Ethics. Many people find their first experiences of peeing or pooing in the outdoors to be confusing and difficult, when in fact with a few tips and preparation before leaving home, it’s really no problem at all.
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March 19, 2020
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There are a large number of us now going into self-isolation. That means less hanging out with large numbers of friends and less social time going out. Self-isolation could prove to be well, quite isolating. So how do we look after our well-being? Fortunately nature is pretty generous with its powerful
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February 7, 2020
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Leave No Trace has a strong presence at the Kathmandu Coast to Coast race as part of the partnership. LNT has been working to give key messages about disposing of waste properly, respecting Kea and planning ahead and preparing to avoid introducing pests and diseases into new areas. Richard Wesley and Chris North set
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