Young red deer in the Ohinetonga reserve near Owhango
Video from Owhango Alive game camera in the Ohinetonga Reserve near Owhango, New Zealand.
Birdsong, Ohinetonga Scenic Reserve, Owhango, New Zealand
Tom Glen, a St John
paramedic from Australia, walked the track to the Lagoon in the reserve on one of his days off,
and took several recordings on his way.
He was stoked with the amount of birds he could hear, and shared with us his
favourite recording. Folk that walk the track regularly, comment on the amount of birdsong in the bush. We like to think this is,
in part, due to the commitment of the regular trap checkers in the Reserve. Photographs by John Martin and David Robinson
The Shack+B&B at Owhango in New Zealand
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The Shack is a friendly and welcoming homestay in Owhango, the centre of the north island. It is an affordable bed and breakfast between National Park and Taumarunui,a perfect location to explore the Tongariro national park and Whanganui river.
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KC4WD Mud Drags Owhango 2016
Mud Drag/ race event held by King Country 4WD Club near Owhango
42 Traverse 2012 - Owhango Day 2 - Katemine High
Don't know why people do drugs. It was not pleasant at all.
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Forgotten World Highway & Owhango Lagoon - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – BackpackerGuide.NZ
Day 39: Today we are road tripping down the Forgotten World Highway after checking out the Owhango Lagoon! That’s two activities today out of 365 Days: 365 Activities.
Yesterday - Day 38 -
Tomorrow – Day 40 –
About this video:
Today is day 39 of New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year and today we are starting a road trip down the wonderful, mysterious and rugged Forgotten World Highway!
Before we hit the road though, there is one more place we want to check out before leaving the Taumarunui area: the Owhango Lagoon. Thanks to a recommendation from the Forgotten World Motel, we find a beautiful bush walk around the Owhango Lagoon which leads to the tranquil Owhango Lagoon itself.
After that, we hit the road onto the Forgotten World Highway where we are treated to countryside scenery, rolling hills and a classic New Zealand traffic jam: sheep. Things get more rough and rugged as we reach the gravel road and go through the Tangarakau Gorge. The scenery of the Forgotten World Highway is stunning, but man this road is rough!
Finally, we reach our final destination on the Forgotten World Highway this evening – a place called Tangarakau, otherwise known as Ghost Town. So we meet our Forgotten World Highway farmstay hosts and hop in a 4x4 up some mountains to check out some awesome Forgotten World Highway scenery before sunset. We have dinner with the farmstay family and get ready for more Forgotten World Highway adventures tomorrow!
What do you think of the Forgotten World Highway? Is it a New Zealand road trip you would do?
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New Zealand Biggest Gap Year
365 Days: 365 Activities
This year, Robin and Laura from the online New Zealand backpacking guide BackpackerGuide.NZ, are hitting the road doing 365 Days: 365 Activities. We need to find something new and exciting to do in New Zealand every single day. Join us as we show you the best sights of New Zealand, some awesome New Zealand activities, and what’s it’s like to go backpacking in New Zealand.
Read more about the Forgotten World Highway on New Zealand’s biggest guide for backpackers:
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Owhango tracks winter
Tuhua Hunting
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fishers track 2015 - National Park - NZ
waitangi weekend trip with the lads, me and neil bomb fishers trail to get 2nd and 3rd best times on strava
Owhango Alive: Cat-Rat-Trap!
Owhango Alive is a group of people trying to keep pest numbers down in the Ohinetonga Reserve (central North Island, NZ).
This video is created from still images taken over three days and nights (on a Moutrie 990i camera in motion detect mode).
Some biscuits and bacon were suspended on a piece of cotton a little height above the ground in the foreground and more bacon was scattered around as well as in and on the DOC 200 trap, which also had some peanut butter in it. To the right you can also see a tracking tunnel, used from time to time to monitor the numbers of types of pests in the area.
A rat appears on the first night and is killed in the rat. A few hours later the feral cat arrives and starts investigating. Most of the remainder of the video shows the cat spending essentially all of the third day at the location, eating the biscuits and bacon, and finally getting halfway into the trap in order to eat the back end of the dead rat. Yum!
The cat was still there and scurried away as I arrived at the end. I lef the remainder of the dead rat for it to eat later.
Grants cam Owhango part 1
The Hill Country west of Owhango (pronounced ofonga) Tongariro District. NZ
Top Swimming Hole in Whakapapa River near Owhango
This popular swimming hole is a short drive or walk upstream from the bridge over the Whakapapa River, about 2 km east of Owhango. The Ohinetonga Loop Walk takes you past this spot. The Whakapapa River is fed from Mount Ruapehu and the water temperature doesn't get much above 20 degrees Celcius even at the peak of summer.
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Snow Owhango July 2015
Overnight snow around the house at Owhango.
End of Pureora Forest to Owhango - Te Araroa - The Long Pathway - Cape Reinga to Bluff 3054 KM
Te Araroa - The Long Pathway - Cape Reinga to Bluff - 3054 km - Taumranui Roads - End of Pureora Forest to Owhango
Dragon - 21 (Live at the Owhango Hotel, New Zealand - 2010)
New Zealand band Dragon performing '21' at the Owhango Hotel, New Zealand - 29th of December 2010.
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Lookout at Owhango 2015
At the Owhango end of the 42nd traverse. watch in HD.
42 Traverse 2012 - Owhango Day 2 a
Small stream and lots of mud required some bridge building.