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    I have filled it out. I think the best way to keep the old huts is to fund the groups who use them to maintain them and let DOC focus on the tourist huts.

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    A few still operate that way. Ones that have a historic connection with X,Y,Z tramping/skiiing/mountaineering clubs I believe.
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    Done
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    The Permolat group is working alongside DOC and done a great job restoring the huts, i couldnt care less about the tourist huts either. I dont even call them huts, they are way to big to be considered a hut anyway.
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    I like how you called DOC the department of conservatism in the blurb at the beginning. Survey done

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    I can think of six people killed while in huts. There may be more but those are the six I know of. Four were because the wire tie downs were not up to scratch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wobblyboot View Post
    I can think of six people killed while in huts. There may be more but those are the six I know of. Four were because the wire tie downs were not up to scratch.
    How many huts did those 6 fatalities involve?
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    How many huts did those 6 fatalities involve?
    Lake Daniels 2 deaths from memory.
    Landslide

    DoC did a lot of landslide assessments 20 years ago from memory again. I found several huts closed, locked and with hazard signs on them at the time.
    Sadly they hadn't put up signs to advise this at the trail ends.

    But the conservation estate is full of hazards and they are very hard to eliminate
    Personal responsibility is the final safeguard
    If that fails then Darwin's Theory kicks in
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    Two, four at Barron Saddle when the number eight wire broke in a storm and two in the hut up the Motueka River which was swept off its concrete slab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wobblyboot View Post
    Two, four at Barron Saddle when the number eight wire broke in a storm and two in the hut up the Motueka River which was swept off its concrete slab.
    Ok. Didn't know about the Motueka river. What was the hut?
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    I think it was called Bushline but not entirely sure.

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    There are a lot of huts named Bushline spread around.
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