Your pace, your climb, your challenge

Papamoa Lions Audrey Jensen, Ross McCowan, Lawrence Millington, Sue McCowan, Mark Grant and Steven Jensen invite people to enter the Flying Mullet Papamoa Hill Challenge. Photo / Brydie Thompson

Time to dust off the running shoes, fill the water bottles and grab family or friends to take part in the Flying Mullet Papamoa Hill Challenge.

In its second year, the annual fundraiser organised by the Papamoa Lions Club has already proved to be a popular event.

Last year 200 people took part with all funds raised going to Papamoa Volunteer Fire Brigade, said event spokesperson Steven Jensen.

The challenge is to walk up Pāpāmoa Hills Regional Park, to the summit, 10 times in a five-week period, from October 5-November 9.

There is no pressure, it doesn’t matter how long it takes, or how far up the hill you go each walk; you just need to do it in the allocated five weeks, said Jensen.

Mark Grant, Sue McCowan, Steven Jensen, Audrey Jensen, Ross McCowan and Lawrence Millington invite people to enter the Flying Mullet Papamoa Hill Challenge. Photo / Brydie Thompson

The walking track has been well maintained by Bay of Plenty Regional Council, it is 2km up and 2km down, said Jensen, who added not only will you be fundraising improving your personal health.

“Halfway up you’ll have the challenge of 120 steps, but there will be a bench seat for a quiet rest waiting for you at the top.”

All funds raised from entry fees go to chosen causes. Time organising and advertising are covered by the wonderful sponsors.  “Last year we had a 90-year-old participating, who really enjoyed the challenge,” said Jensen.

“I myself have been walking up this hill for the past two years and have lost 20kg!”

This year organisers hope to attract more participants, and funds will to ‘Try Sassy’ and ‘Papamoa Youth’ to help create programmes that boost physical wellbeing, emotional growth, self-confidence, and community connection for rangatahi (youth).

Papamoa Lion Steven Jensen invites people to enter the Flying Mullet Papamoa Hill Challenge. Photo / Brydie Thompson

Jensen said Try Sassy is for Years 7-8 girls aged 11-13, who don’t participate in sports but want to be active in some way, while having fun with peers and making new friends.

A previous participant said the hill challenge is all about community and also the youth of Pāpāmoa. “I also love the reaction we get when we are in our shirts climbing up there, it’s amazing, rather unbelievable. You’re challenging yourself, you're challenging your mates, you’re taking time out of your day, you get your partners involved, it’s a special time and a good challenge”.

Entry fees are child $15, adult $30, and $50 per family – register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1568460380219?aff=oddtdtcreator

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