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  • Aokaparangi Biv (old)

    'Aokap' biv is situated just inside the bush edge on the eastern side of Aokaoparangi a main range bump. &nbsp;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.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Arete Forks

    Arete Forks hut is located at the confluence of the Arete Stream and the Waingawa river.&nbsp; 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 ...
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Atiwhakatu (old hut)

    Atiwhakatu Hut is located at the base of the climb up Raingauge spur to Jumbo Hut.&nbsp; 1 - 2hrs from Holdsworth lodge&nbsp; Sleeps: Eight or so on bench bunks Heating: Open fire Camping: Yes, plenty of scope to camp all the way along the Atiwhakatu.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Blue Range Hut

    Blue Range is a quirky, cosy&nbsp;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.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Cattle Ridge Hut

    Cattle Ridge is superbly located on a bench at the scrub line on Cattle Ridge.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Cone Hut

    Cone Hut is of historical significance as a slab hut.&nbsp; 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.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Cow Creek

    Cow Creek hut lies at a prominent bend in the Waingawa river.&nbsp; A pleasant weekend destination. Sleeps: 6 Heating: Pot belly. Camping: Yes, plenty.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Dorset Ridge

    Dorset Ridge is another wonderfully remote Tararua hut, it lies at the bush edge on the eastern side of Dorset Ridge.&nbsp; 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.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Dracophyllum Biv

    This is the new Drac Biv.&nbsp; It is situated on the main range between Pukematawai and Nicholls hut. Sleeps: 2 plus one on the floor. Heating: None Camping: Quite limited.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Dundas

    Dundas Hut has a palpable sense of isolation by Tararua standards.&nbsp; 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.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
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