Photo: Supplied / Auckland Council
Nearly three years on from the devastating floods of Cyclone Gabrielle and Auckland Anniversary Weekend in 2023, many of the region's walking and hiking tracks are still closed due to damage.
Auckland Council said it did not have a record of how many damaged tracks were unable to be used across its local and regional parks, but that several popular tracks were expected to reopen in time for the holidays.
But some residents, who have been missing their Auckland Domain stroll and WaitΔkere Ranges tracks, were frustrated that there had been no clear timeline for when damaged tracks would be repaired.
2023 weather events forced many regional park tracks to close or partially close, particularly on Auckland's west coast.
Stephen French, who founded the tramping group Feet First, said he had not been tramping as much recently since so many paths were closed.
"The main reason I pulled away is we now have to tramp elsewhere out of Auckland, that's been a big fa
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