Do you sell tickets for an event, performance or venue?
Sell more tickets faster with Eventfinda. Find out more. Find out more about Eventfinda Ticketing.

You missed this – Subscribe & Avoid FOMO!
Guided Walk: Geology

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sat 25 Mar 2023, 10:00am–12:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Cornwall Park

Join Dr Bruce Hayward for a guided walk and delve into his wealth of knowledge about Maungakiekie geology. The walk will slowly ascend Maungakiekie and circumnavigate the crater rim before reaching the summit for views over the whole volcanic field. From there you will return to Huia Lodge via the roads with a short detour into a long-disused quarry. The guided walk will explain how the volcano erupted and how the various features and rocks were formed.

This walk is crafted for people who are new to the world of geology. It is suitable for all ages who have the ability to walk up Maungakiekie via paved roads and walkways. Note: the terrain is steep and uneven underfoot in some places where we will go off road - prams and wheelchairs are not suitable for this walk. Children must be accompanied by caregivers.

Please dress for the weather conditions, wear sturdy shoes and bring a drink bottle.

Registration is essential and numbers are limited. To register for this guided walk please visit our website or email info@cornwallpark.co.nz. Let us know if you have any accessibility requirements.

Saturday 25th March
10am
Location: Start at Huia Lodge Discovery Hub (next to the Cornwall Park Bistro). Vehicle access from Green Lane West park gates.

Free
--
Your guide:
Bruce Hayward is a semi-retired Auckland research geologist. He has authored/co-authored 25 books on aspects of New Zealand’s fossils, geology, marine ecology, conservation, archaeology and history including a field guide to Auckland and two books on Auckland’s volcanoes. He is a past President of the Geological Society of New Zealand, and a former member of the New Zealand Conservation Authority, the Auckland Conservation Board and the Auckland Institute and Museum Council. His studies and conservation advocacy have been recognised in Fellowship of the Royal Society of NZ and Member of the NZ Order of Merit. He has presented over 300 talks for the public and led over 400 field trips around Auckland and to all parts of New Zealand.

Post a comment

Did you go to this event? Tell the community what you thought about it by posting your comments here!