Real Kiwi contexts we plan for

Every engagement starts with different constraints. These anonymised examples show how planning adapts — filter by type to find situations similar to yours.

Whānau Family-paced outdoor calendars
Workplaces Inclusive team days out
Newcomers Orientation to Auckland tracks
Whānau

North Shore household with primary-school kids

A Glenfield whānau wanted a year of bush walks without blowing out Saturday sport schedules. We mapped monthly outings within 45 minutes of home — alternating coastal and ngahere environments with clear duration labels.

Work

Professional services firm, Takapuna

Twenty staff with mixed fitness needed one coastal day. We designed a shorter harbour loop and a longer cliff track, both meeting at a shared picnic spot with carpool notes from the office.

Move

Family relocating from overseas

Arriving from a flat urban city, they wanted gradual exposure to NZ trails. Quarterly outlooks moved from paved coastal paths to moderate bush tracks, with gear checks at each stage.

Solo

Weekend walker, limited research time

Single-event itineraries for Waitākere and Hunua ranges with tide tables, water sources, and documented exit points — ready to print and pop in the backpack.

Group

Community spring meetup organiser

A volunteer needed accessibility-aware route options and a briefing sheet. We supplied role assignments and an indoor wet-weather backup near a community hall.

Note on client stories Examples are anonymised composites based on typical engagements. Individual experiences vary. We do not publish identifiable client details without written consent.

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