Hut culture and camping
Posted: Wed 21 Jul, 2021 1:45 pm
Hi all,
I'm interested in doing some walking on the South Island next year and want to get a feel for how the huts are used. I'm still weighing up what I would like to do but it could be the length of the TA (SI) or a combination of smaller walks like the Dusky, 5 passes, Rees Dart etc
I don't like the idea of ending each day at a hut. I prefer solitude and camping in the bush as opposed to a building with a bunch of others.
I understand why the huts exists but lets just assume (dream) that the weather will be perfect the whole time. I am fully aware that last sentence and tramping in NZ are not compatible but please humour me anyway.
Here in the Aus alps, where I frequently walk, we have a good network of historical huts that can be used for emergencies etc. It is always my preference to avoid them in the busy seasons. I cherish solitude at the end of each day, and sitting in or near purpose built shelters when in the bush does nothing for me.
Thanks in advance!
I'm interested in doing some walking on the South Island next year and want to get a feel for how the huts are used. I'm still weighing up what I would like to do but it could be the length of the TA (SI) or a combination of smaller walks like the Dusky, 5 passes, Rees Dart etc
I don't like the idea of ending each day at a hut. I prefer solitude and camping in the bush as opposed to a building with a bunch of others.
I understand why the huts exists but lets just assume (dream) that the weather will be perfect the whole time. I am fully aware that last sentence and tramping in NZ are not compatible but please humour me anyway.
- - I get the feeling the huts are quite popular?
- - Do people generally opt for huts over free/wild camping?
- - Is wild/free camping frowned upon when huts are available?
Here in the Aus alps, where I frequently walk, we have a good network of historical huts that can be used for emergencies etc. It is always my preference to avoid them in the busy seasons. I cherish solitude at the end of each day, and sitting in or near purpose built shelters when in the bush does nothing for me.
Thanks in advance!