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  • Haukura Biv

    This biv was removed some years ago.  Today only leatherwood enthusiasts drop off Dundas ridge en route to Roaring Stag Lodge.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Elder Biv (old)

    This biv was removed in 2005 and a new four bunk mini hut/large biv was built closer to the top of the ridge.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Dracophyllum Biv (old)

    Like Eric and Adrian (pictured) the old Drac biv deteriorated with age and in 2000 it was removed and replaced with a stand-up biv.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Arete Biv (old hut)

    Old Arete Biv was in a stunning location on a bench below Mt Arete and looks into the headwaters of the Waingawa river.  The spring of Arete stream issues forth in a flourish of green among the dun tussocks and is the water supply.  It was removed in 2007
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Aokaparangi Biv (old)

    '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.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
  • Dracophyllum Biv

    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.
    Posted to Tararua Huts (Gallery) by rob on January 8, 2007
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