otago
Turk, Crown Range
tramping, huts, travelCommentCrown Range ‘Turk’ (not a yurt, not a tank) is a prototype hut built by Erik Bradshaw, situated on Glencoe station out the back of Arrowtown. Built as a ski-touring base for his family, friends and backcountry travellers, it’s also perfectly situated for overnighting trampers. The solar panels power continuous ventilation, lighting and USB charge; this is a luxurious hut experience complete with hut slippers. Not to mention that the practicals (gas/cooker and utensils) and comforts (a heater and an armchair, carried up by Erik) are taken care of. If I were to add anything, it would be some art, but then you have the form of those surrounding hills and that light…! The longer way up (via Crown Peak) takes 3.5 hours, the short route direct from Bracken Gully up the spur, 2 hours. You could follow the range northward to reach Cardrona in another 4 hours, via Mt. Sale.
Crown Peak views of Wanaka (that bluey valley) and the Pisa range to the right.
Dave with Whittakers & whisky
Kahurangi - Central Otago - Westland
conservation, huts, nature, road trips, tramping, travel, wildlifeCommentA delayed Christmas break to three favourite places involving hutbagging, catching jewelled geckos for translocation, searching for ancestors' gravestones in west coast cemeteries and an epic wedding squeezed in between.
Boulder Lake (the hut is that tiny white speck on the far side of the lake, to the left) from Brown Cow Ridge
Adelaide Tarn Hut
Anatoki Forks Hut
Coprosma spp. and snowberries
Jewelled Gecko, Naultinus gemmeus
Old Woman Hut, Kopuwai Range
One of a dozen fords that stopped Little Blue and I from further adventuring. At least they make good camping spots.
Track to Rod Donald Hut, Banks Peninsula.
Korimako
Okarito
Ludovico Martini's resting spot, Stafford Cemetery, Arahura