Week 4 Update

50 of you have already made it to Everest, and many are well on their way! Between us all, we’ve climbed the maunga 9,016 times, and made it to space 11 times.

This week’s challenge – see if you can motivate someone to join you on one of your climbs this week so that they too can be inspired by awesome buzz on the hill.

There are a heap of exciting things happening on Titirangi this week, including a whanau fitness session and a visit from TVNZ 1 on Wednesday.

TVNZ want to share the inspiring story of this challenge with the rest of the country! They’ll be on the maunga filming from 4pm onward tomorrow afternoon and we want it to be packed!

Make sure you bring as many people as you can with you on your afternoon walk, and if you have an inspiring story to tell about your journey, stop and have a chat!

Top 10 individuals:
kel t (Whanaufit) – 204 Climbs
Marie (No team) – 172 Climbs
Allan (No team) – 157 Climbs
Robert (No team) – 134 Climbs
shaunie t (Whanaufit) – 131 Climbs
Karen (No team) – 131 Climbs
Coppo (Graham and Dobson) – 122 Climbs
Kat (Hullkfit)- 120 Climbs
Bobbie (Maringi) (Huringa Pai Whanau) – 120 Climbs
Monarus (No team) – 120 Climbs

Top 10 teams:
Whānaufit (members:29) Climbs – 1238
Huringa Pai – Whanau living healthy longer (members:40) Climbs – 1230
HULLKFIT (members:26) Climbs – 860
Turanga Health Kaimahi (members:45) Climbs – 580
Cheetahs (members:17) Climbs – 514
PAK’nSAVE GG Grocery Army (members:26) Climbs – 410
Ngatis (members:15) Climbs – 404
The Hillbillies (members:14) Climbs – 293
Graham & Dobson (members:14) Climbs – 266
Kimihia Te Kupu Kohanga Reo (members:29) Climbs – 261

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