IF YOU’RE SEEKING accommodation with million-dollar views for the price of a hot lunch, you can’t go past New Zealand’s hut network.
Like hotels of the hills, these adventurous abodes provide roaring fires, breathtaking views and a bed, all without breaking the bank.
But hotels they are not. The majority of New Zealand’s huts are unmanned, meaning maintenance and spring cleaning can be sporadic, if it happens at all.
A little bit of effort from visitors can make all the difference to the state of huts, DOC ranger Joe Walker says.
“Treat the hut as your own, and think about the people who will come in after you,” he says.
“If a visitor turns up, and sees the hut is nice, tidy and clean, they tend to respect it a…