Otago Daily Times

Lange, manager get access awards

- By GUY WILLIAMS

THE men responsibl­e for opening up public access to high country land between Arrowtown and Glendhu Bay have been recognised by the Walking Access Commission.

Switzerlan­dbased record producer Robert ‘‘Mutt’’ Lange and his Arrowtownb­ased manager, Russell Hamilton, received Walking Access Champion awards at a ceremony at Parliament on Tuesday.

Mr Hamilton, who accepted the famously publicitys­hy Mr Lange’s award on his behalf, said it was ‘‘very nice’’ to be recognised.

His boss, on the other hand, was ‘‘pretty laidback’’ about such recognitio­n.

‘‘Getting him to a ceremony like that would take a couple of teams of horses.’’

Mr Lange bought the leases for Coronet Peak, Glencoe, Motatapu and Mount Soho Stations between 2003 and 2011, and under Mr Hamilton’s supervisio­n has introduced sustainabl­e farming practices, extensive plant regenerati­on and a native bird breeding programme.

In 2015, four QEII National Trust protective covenants, collective­ly known as Mahu Whenua, were placed over 95% of the land.

In addition to the creation of the Motatapu Track eight years ago, 23 trails are being either upgraded or built, many in partnershi­p with public and private bodies.

The citation for the pair’s awards said they were taking a ‘‘positive and proactive’’ approach to access and conservati­on.

Well before formal easements were in place, tracks and routes had been marked and signposted across the two stations nearest to Arrowtown.

CluthaSout­hland MP Todd Barclay said the pair were very deserving.

‘‘The work they’ve put into unlocking this large part of Central Otago is extraordin­ary. Not only has their generosity and effort opened up a massive chunk of the area for Kiwis to enjoy, but they’re also ensuring native wildlife is reintroduc­ed and protected.

He commended Mr Lange for his ‘‘enormous contributi­on’’ to New Zealand.

A Take a walk with us through Mahu Whenua in The Weekend Mix on Saturday.

 ?? PHOTO: LINDSAY KEATS ?? Recognitio­n . . . Mahu Whenua manager Russell Hamilton and Associate Minister for Primary Industries Louise Upston at Tuesday’s Walking Access Champion awards ceremony.
PHOTO: LINDSAY KEATS Recognitio­n . . . Mahu Whenua manager Russell Hamilton and Associate Minister for Primary Industries Louise Upston at Tuesday’s Walking Access Champion awards ceremony.

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