...10 rules to live by when using backcountry huts...
Here are a set of ten golden rules to follow when utilising any of the backcountry huts here in New Zealand. These are relevant to both Kiwi tramper's and our international visitors...
Interior of West Sabine Hut, Nelson Lakes NP |
1. Keep huts clean and tidy. A broom, brush and pan are provided—please use them, and leave muddy equipment outside.
2. Conserve gas when using gas heaters and cookers. During cooking always open a window or door to allow dangerous carbon monoxide fumes to escape. Keep an eye on boiling water/food, and be sure to turn gas heaters off overnight and make sure it is properly off when you leave.
3. Take care using wood burners, keep the fire contained and never leave it unattended. Only burn dead dry wood and be careful with hot ashes. Make sure the fire is extinguished before leaving. Use wood sparingly and replace any you use for the next visitors.
4. Share huts with others by being considerate, make room for late comers and keep quiet if others are sleeping. Share boiled water with other tramper's to help conserve gas.
5. Carry it in, carry it out—recycle ALL your rubbish. Take two bags, one for recycling and the other for rubbish/food scraps to carry out with you and dispose of responsibly. Refer to the Environmental Care Code on the DOC website.
6. No smoking in huts, take your cigarette butts out with the rest of your rubbish.
7. Hunters must follow the New Zealand Arms Code; see also the DOC hunting pages.
8. No dogs allowed inside huts.
9. Before leaving, close doors and windows securely.
10. Always pay hut fees.
Lower Apirama Hut, Takatimu Mountain Range |
These recommendations should be followed along with the tenants of Leave No Trace (LNT) theory to protect and conserve these precious resources...