Huts
Name | Description | Location |
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DOC Huts | ||
Clinton Hut | Night 1, shortly before Clinton Forks, after the marsh boardwalk | 44°54′18.2265″S 167°54′06.6271″E / 44.905062917°S 167.901840861°E / -44.905062917; 167.901840861 (Clinton Hut) |
Mintaro Hut | Night 2, Situated just before the start of the climb up to Mackinnon Pass | 44°48′37.6068″S 167°46′34.8433″E / 44.810446333°S 167.776345361°E / -44.810446333; 167.776345361 (Mintaro Hut) |
Dumpling Hut | Night 3, A few kilometers after Quintin Lodge | 44°46′07.1815″S 167°45′56.3539″E / 44.768661528°S 167.765653861°E / -44.768661528; 167.765653861 (Dumpling Hut) |
Private Lodges (for guided walkers) | ||
Glade House | Night 1, just 1.2 km from track start. | 44°55′19.0207″S 167°55′44.5579″E / 44.921950194°S 167.929043861°E / -44.921950194; 167.929043861 (Glade House) |
Pompolona Lodge | Night 2, In a forested part of the Clinton Canyon, just after Bus Stop Shelter. | 44°50′16.0077″S 167°47′33.0951″E / 44.837779917°S 167.792526417°E / -44.837779917; 167.792526417 (Pompolona Lodge) |
Quintin Lodge | Night 3, At the turnoff to Sutherland Falls, on the Roaring Burn. | 44°47′28.1969″S 167°45′17.6311″E / 44.791165806°S 167.754897528°E / -44.791165806; 167.754897528 (Quintin Lodge) |
Day Use Shelters | ||
Hirere Shelter | Just after Clinton Forks | 44°52′12.4809″S 167°50′32.1287″E / 44.870133583°S 167.842257972°E / -44.870133583; 167.842257972 (Hirere Shelter) |
Bus Stop Shelter | Just before Pompolona Lodge | 44°50′25.73″S 167°48′16.08″E / 44.8404806°S 167.8044667°E / -44.8404806; 167.8044667 (Bus Stop Shelter) |
Pass Hut | Located on the summit of Mackinnon Pass | 44°48′11.5774″S 167°46′33.55260″E / 44.803215944°S 167.775986833°E / -44.803215944; 167.775986833 (Pass Hut) |
Boatshed Hut | Just before Mackay Falls | 44°44′20.3285″S 167°48′11.1794″E / 44.738980139°S 167.803105389°E / -44.738980139; 167.803105389 (Boatshed Hut) |
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Famous quotes containing the word huts:
“To be friends with camel owners,
you cannot live in huts with low doors.”
—Punjabi proverb, trans. by Gurinder Singh Mann.