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The Port Hills are a distinctive feature of the
Christchurch skyline, being part of the extinct Lyttelton Volcano.
Although largely cleared of natural vegetation by past burning,
pockets remain, and substantial revegetation work has been
undertaken. Walking is exposed to sun and wind, and ...
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3 days. Easy-medium. Loop track. Updated 20 December 200520 December 2005.
The new Hump Ridge Track links the Waitutu coastline west of Invercargill with the subalpine landscape of the Hump Ridge. Historic buildings and viaducts.
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The Barnett Park Walkway is a short, convenient loop track
out of suburban Christchurch onto the Port Hills. It climbs a
narrow valley up to a cave, which is visible from the beginning of
the walk.
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Until the Summit Road over Evans Pass was completed in
1857, the Bridle Path was the only route available to Canterbury
settlers travelling from Lyttelton Harbour over the Port Hills.
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