If you don't want to compete but would like to explore the course, walk the bush tracks at your own speed and enjoy watching the Rambling and Racing teams beyond our base camp then this is the ticket for you.

$59 per adult and $20 per child

Sat 1 April 2017

WALK

10km, all of road stunning bush tracks.

We have designed The Recce to allow you to enjoy the beauty of Woodlands Stud without the pressure of being a Rambler or the sweat of being a Racer. You can walk around parts of Woodlands Stud with family and friends at your own pace with all walks leaving from The 4 Legged Base Camp.

Tracks are suitable for children, although all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Entry Information

Individual Entry

$115

Here's one final, yet fantastic, reason why you should join us ...

Every dollar of your 4 Legged entry goes to the Painga Project.

We are so grateful that our community, competitors, and sponsors give their time, energy, and support to the 4 Legged, knowing that everything we raise goes to the Painga Project.

Painga simply means ‘well-being’. With the Painga Project, we are focused on the health and well-being of students, families and their communities in low decile South Auckland primary and intermediate schools.

We start at primary and intermediate level because childhood inequality begins at the school gate and it should not become a life sentence. We strive to reduce inequality by supporting and creating innovative programmes early in a student’s education. All students deserve to be able to see what their future can be. This is the age when students either step forward into further education or fall back into a life of hardship and poverty.

While there are many interventions and programmes available for secondary schools, we were drawn to the stark realisation that for many primary and intermediate aged students there are very few enabling opportunities available to them. Without a glimpse into what their future can be, there is a real risk that these students completely disengage with education and are lost to themselves, their families and our communities.