Traditionally our health was viewed in a holistic, all round way. (If you are unsure of the difference between median and average, or more precisely median vs mean. Te Araroa is a town in the Gisborne Region of the North Island of New Zealand. Hiking Te Araroa was an incredible experience. If the two are as keen to head out on adventures into old age they might one day become the oldest to walk the trail, and who knows, some claim that the first person to live to 150 is alive today so maybe Te Araroa will one day be tramped by its first centenarian. Hazard Zones are spotsslands, and the TA covers the length of both islands. Nearby Punaruku beach has safe swimming, surfing and shore fishing. Te Araroa Holiday Park, State Highway 35 (approx 6km west of the township), â 06 864 4873. South Island Te Araroa Trail. Her only regret was that she didnât have the time to see more of this wonderful country which is now our home. [2], Te Araroa sits at the base of Whetumatarau at the eastern end of Kawakawa Bay. In 1994, Kiwi journalist Geoff Chapple made it more of a reality when his newspaper article stirred up awareness and led to the formation of Te Araroa Trust , which now ⦠[5][6] It also received Government funding for an upgrade in October 2020. The Te Araroa Trail, or TA, is a 3,000-kilometer conglomeration of trails, roads, beaches, routes, and more than a few "hazard zones." Te Araroaâs population was 500 in 1951; from the 1960s it fell, as did that of the district, as the road link to Gisborne improved. For the hiking trail, see, A request that this article title be changed to, Education Counts: Te Waha o Rerekohu Area School, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Te_Araroa&oldid=995238363, Populated places in the Gisborne District, Use New Zealand English from January 2015, All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 December 2020, at 23:32. She was in reasonable health for most of her illness and we travelled when her treatment allowed. It is situated 175 km north of Gisborne city, along State Highway 35 between Tokata and Awatere. Police can now confirm the names of those who died in a crash in Te Araroa yesterday. It is the iconic bird on our $10 note, and three of these is what it will take to help protect one of New Zealand's rarest species, the whio/blue duck. Geoff saw his dream realised in 2011 when Te Araroa officially opened. ... Covid-19: US population slows. Te Araroa is NZ's walk of a lifetime. Hinerupe marae is located in Te Araroa in the East Cape, on Paikea Street. The trail travels from Cape Reinga on the North Island to Bluff on the South Island, passing through 9 ⦠Te Araroa is the birthplace of noted MÄori politician Sir Äpirana Ngata. Te Araroa Daily Log Other trail stats and tid bits: Trail slogan: keep putting one foot in front of the other Starting kilometer: 0 km Cape Reinga Finishing kilometer: 3008 Stirling ⦠He encouraged the development and settlement of Maori lands as well as the building of carved meeting houses and memorials such as St Mary's Church ⦠Our calendar displays times for sunrise and sunset by city, state, or zip code and refreshes every month, and we offer sunset photos around the world for sale. [6], In October 2020, the Government committed $5,756,639 from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade the marae and 28 others in the Gisborne District. Name Region Population Estimate 1996-06-30 Population Estimate 2001-06-30 Population Estimate 2006-06-30 Population Estimate 2013-06-30 Population Estimate 2018-06-30 Population Back in 1975, it was just a dream. However the average woman was a bit younger than the average man – 32 vs 36 years old. The shirt features original hand-drawn artwork View ⦠The Finish Line Restaurant Boston 2:11:04 Bar 5198 Te Araroa Road Hicks Bay, 4054 New Zealand [5][6] It received $101,200 from the Provincial Growth Fund in 2020 for upgrade work. The median age of Te Araroa walkers actually rose by one year when only taking thru-hikers into account, while the average age rose by a few months. Punaruku Marae and Te Pikitanga meeting house, located north of the township, is a meeting place of Ngāti Kahu. I had a 75l backpack and carried about 16kg of base weight! by Mr. Sealpoop; September 20, 2019 September 30, 2019; A Rite of Passage for the Young, a Midlife-Crisis or a Senior's Reward for a Life of Toil? Recreational facilities include a children's playground, skate park and rugby domain. The median age for male and female trampers is both 29 years old. [1] Te Araroa is the birthplace of noted Māori politician Sir Āpirana Ngata. Iâd been thinking about attemp OFFICIAL BLOG SITE : This is the official blog site for our Te Araroa walk : Follow us on our trek to raise funds for KEA conservation : Starting 20 FEB 17 In this survey, the oldest were two 71-year old men. Here’s an article about the then 82-year old Dale Sanders or Greybeard, who in 2017 became the oldest person to hike the Appalachian Trail. Sickness could come from both mate tangata (physical causes) and mate at⦠Letâs take a look! Find out how many people live in New Zealand and areas within New Zealand, and what these populations may be like in the future. As you can see, heading out into the backcountry is something that people of nearly all ages do, but if you happen to stumble upon anyone in the woods that person is most likely between the ages of twenty and thirty-five. It is 100 metres from its local beach. Māori in the area are generally associated with the Ngāti Porou iwi. The funding was expected to create 205 jobs.[8]. [3], The township has a medical centre, general store, takeaways, fire station and police station. [2], The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "the long path" for Te Araroa. Its principal hapÅ« are Te WhÄnau a Hinerupe of NgÄti Porou iwi. Te Araroa (The Long Pathway) is New Zealand's long distance tramping route, stretching circa 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) along the length of the country's two main islands from Cape Reinga to Bluff.It is made up of a mixture of older tracks and walkways, new tracks, and link sections alongside roads. Te Araroa (TA) stretches 3,000km (1,850mi) from north to south across New Zealand (NZ). Don’t be! The marae connects ancestrally to Horouta waka, the maunga Whetumatarau and the awa Awatere. Interesting guesses to this differences can be made if we had a larger goup of people answering, but for now any assube drawn if the, But now we are looking at everyone who answered, not just those who claimed to be thru-hikers. [5][6], In 1996 an electrical fire destroyed part of Hinerupe Marae. Te Araroa is New Zealandâs premier long-distance hiking trail, stretching 3000 km (1860 mi) across the countryâs two main islands. The new marae complex opened on 30 March 2002. We heard lots of great ideas and a number of these initiatives can be ⦠[9][10][11], Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}37°38′S 178°22′E / 37.633°S 178.367°E / -37.633; 178.367, This article is about the East Coast township. [4], The local Hinerupe Marae and meeting house, located in the township, is a tribal meeting place of the Ngāti Porou hapū of Ngāti Tuere, Te Whānau a Hinerupe, Te Whānau a Karuai and Te Whānau a Tuwhakairiora. The rest of the afternoon was ours to relax. Today we will take a look on how old those who are tramping Te Araroa are. None of them were beginners – one of the two had tramped two other long-distance hikes, while the other had tramped three or more. Impressive! In the 2000s Te Araroa was a popular stop for travellers on State Highway 35. You told us what you wanted to see in your community in the future. Te Araroa is the birthplace of Sir Apirana Ngata, who made it his lifeâs goal to uplift the MÄori race spiritually, culturally and economically. I made friends from across the world, learned a lot about many different things and hiked some of the most beautiful land on the planet. Only one translocated kÅkako population, moved from Te Urewera, survives in an intensively pest-controlled site protected under a NgÄ Whenua RÄhui kawenata (a 25-year covenant on MÄori ⦠The town has a stated population of eight people. Name Region Population Estimate 1996-06-30 Population Estimate 2001-06-30 Population Estimate 2006-06-30 Population Estimate 2013-06-30 Population Estimate 2018-06-30 Population And while I am much younger than Dale, you might also be interested in reading about my adventures along Te Araroa in book form, available for one tiny little dollar on Amazon or on Apple Books – but also for free on this website! We came to Te Kauwhata and Rangiriri in August 2018 and heard what was important to you. Three people are dead after a horror crash on State Highway 35 in Te Araroa in the Gisborne district early this morning. Te Araroa is the birthplace of Sir Apirana Ngata (1874-1950) who was a member of parliament for 38 years. “Te Araroa will be there next year, but maybe I won’t” one wrote on why he walked the trail. [7] The community rallied to raise funds to build a new marae on the same site as the former 130-year-old building. In August 2019, my wife Jenny died a year after a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. So how old were the oldest hikers? Upon completion of fast-packing the length of the South Island, I enjoyed a week at home eating inordinate amounts of food and adamantly not wearing shoes before heading to the south coast of Wellington to again start my ⦠Due to the small sample size these small changes are not something to draw any greater conclusions from, and considering the survey was answered by members of the Te Araroa Facebook group the answers might differ from the general tramping population. Geoff and a group of willing people who shared the vision formed the Te Araroa Trust shortly after. The population development of Te Araroa as well as related information and services (weather, Wikipedia, Google, images). Clearly the older folk are not afraid to move their legs. Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing and the matter will be referred to the ⦠Or are they older, blessed with the vast oceans of time that is offered by retirement? A 22km, mostly unsealed, no-exit road from Te Araroa takes you to the most Easterly point on ⦠This trek is unlike the popular national scenic trails of North America and the gear needed (and available brands) will differ somewhat. The wharenui is also called Hinerupe. (If you are unsure of the difference between median and average, or more precisely median vs mean, press here. Take a look at their age distribution down below: NOTE: Naturally the results you’ll see here will not reflect reality 100% truthfully as the people who answer surveys sent out to Facebook groups are not a mirror reflection of people who walk across countries, so take the results with some big grains of salt! In a survey that was sent out to the Te Araroa Facebook group, 79 people stated how old they were at the time of their New Zealand walks.