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'Aokap' biv is situated just inside the bush edge on the eastern side of Aokaoparangi a main range bump.
Sleeps: 2 or 3 on the floor (if you don't mind rot)
Heating: None
Camping: You could find some tent/fly spots at the bushedge or just outside the biv.
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Arete Forks hut is located at the confluence of the Arete Stream and the Waingawa river. It is prone to flooding, and a few years ago the toilet was recovered from down the Waingawa river!
Sleeps: Six
Heating: New wood burner
Camping: A little bit, the once good camping upstream has been blown apart by gravel from slips in the upper ...
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Atiwhakatu Hut is located at the base of the climb up Raingauge spur to Jumbo Hut. 1 - 2hrs from Holdsworth lodge
Sleeps: Eight or so on bench bunks
Heating: Open fire
Camping: Yes, plenty of scope to camp all the way along the Atiwhakatu.
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Blue Range is a quirky, cosy four bunk hut on the Blue Range and is a popular friday night destination from Kiriwhakapapa.
Sleeps: Four bunks, floor space for at least four more.
Heating: A potbelly
Camping: Yes, on the grass outside.
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Cattle Ridge is superbly located on a bench at the scrub line on Cattle Ridge.
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Cone Hut is of historical significance as a slab hut. It lies at the top end of the Tauherenikau river, 2-3hrs from Walls Whare.
Sleeps: About 8 or 10 on a platform.
Heating: Open fire.
Camping: Lots.
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Cow Creek hut lies at a prominent bend in the Waingawa river. A pleasant weekend destination.
Sleeps: 6
Heating: Pot belly.
Camping: Yes, plenty.
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Dorset Ridge is another wonderfully remote Tararua hut, it lies at the bush edge on the eastern side of Dorset Ridge. Since this photo was taken the fireplace has been removed.
Sleeps: 6
Heating: The potbelly was removed so until rennovations occur there is none.
Camping: Some is possible in the grass around the hut.
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This is the new Drac Biv. It is situated on the main range between Pukematawai and Nicholls hut.
Sleeps: 2 plus one on the floor.
Heating: None
Camping: Quite limited.
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Dundas Hut has a palpable sense of isolation by Tararua standards. Nestled on a bench 200m below the main range and surrounded by steep country and vigorous leatherwood growth.
Sleeps: 6
Heating: The burner has been removed, so it is an ice box.
Camping: No.
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