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Classic Tassie Huts

Postby whynotwalk » Wed 15 May, 2013 5:22 pm

I've just been going through my photos that include Tassie's bushwalkers' huts. I was surprised how many I'd been to (and this is just a selection).

There may not be enough for hut-bagging to be what it is in NZ. But we certainly have some lovely - and not so lovely - huts around the state. You certainly couldn't accuse us of being soft :wink: I've written a little more on my blog http://www.naturescribe.com/2013/05/more-not-so-grand-designs.html

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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby Hallu » Wed 15 May, 2013 5:36 pm

Yeah most are old sheds full of rodents, but a couple of them do look nice, like Ironstone Hut. Tasmania isn't touristy enough to need as many huts as in NZ or Europe, hence there isn't enough money to build beautiful buildings, most are made with bits and scraps.
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby tibboh » Thu 16 May, 2013 8:05 am

Nice thread.
One of my favourite huts is the High Camp Hut on Mt Eliza.
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby stepbystep » Thu 16 May, 2013 8:17 am

Hallu wrote:Yeah most are old sheds full of rodents, but a couple of them do look nice, like Ironstone Hut. Tasmania isn't touristy enough to need as many huts as in NZ or Europe, hence there isn't enough money to build beautiful buildings, most are made with bits and scraps.

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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby Taurë-rana » Thu 16 May, 2013 1:10 pm

Better that way Hallu than end up with the monstrosity that is Windy Ridge Hut! Most Tassie huts look very right just as they are, even if they are not classically beautiful. And with a fire going and your stuff spread around they can be quite homely.
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby Hallu » Thu 16 May, 2013 2:01 pm

This one : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=103 you mean ? Because this one : http://khuts.org/joomla25/images/storie ... %20hut.jpg just looks brilliant lol.
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby Strider » Thu 16 May, 2013 2:54 pm

Hallu wrote:This one : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=103 you mean ? Because this one : http://khuts.org/joomla25/images/storie ... %20hut.jpg just looks brilliant lol.

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Funnily enough a friend visited the factory where these are made today and posted some pics on Facebook a few minutes ago. What a strange coincidence!
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby Nuts » Thu 16 May, 2013 3:01 pm

I'll probably be roasted for saying so but I have to agree with Hallu. As nostalgic as some of them are, they could be far more functional, safe, better placed etc.. not replaced or if so with properly built, well hidden new ones... no, not like NZ either. (edit: nice blog and pics as usual though.. apologies peter)
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby north-north-west » Thu 16 May, 2013 6:09 pm

Nuts wrote:I'll probably be roasted for saying so but I have to agree with Hallu. As nostalgic as some of them are, they could be far more functional, safe, better placed etc.. not replaced or if so with properly built, well hidden new ones... no, not like NZ either. (edit: nice blog and pics as usual though.. apologies peter)

Most of them are where they are and built they way they are because that's how & where their original users built them. It's not like they were designed or built as public shelters for walkers.
Taurë-rana wrote:Better that way Hallu than end up with the monstrosity that is Windy Ridge Hut! Most Tassie huts look very right just as they are, even if they are not classically beautiful.

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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby taswegian » Fri 17 May, 2013 4:27 pm

Nice to see a collection of our traditional bush style accomodation.
Thanks.
Trouble is the more refined our living becomes, the more we expect from our bush palaces.
That should not detract from the aesthetics though. Doesn't need to at least.

The Temple hut is worth a place even if it was demolished!
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby corvus » Fri 17 May, 2013 5:52 pm

Great collection Peter I have use a many of them over the years and dont mind sharing with the occasional wild life encountered in them :)
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby vagrom » Sat 06 Jul, 2013 2:18 pm

Classic piece today in the Mercury Saturday Magazine by Cannon on the newer Windy Ridge/Bert Nicholls Hut. How not to design a track hut. Apparently the hut's design has attracted a fair bit of flak.
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby tigercat » Sun 07 Jul, 2013 10:13 am

Here is a photo to warm us on a cold night!
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby Onestepmore » Mon 08 Jul, 2013 8:05 pm

A fire makes any hut welcoming
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby corvus » Mon 08 Jul, 2013 8:41 pm

Nice pic of the fire place which I have enjoyed many times
when visiting "Wadleys" :)
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Re: Classic Tassie Huts

Postby tigercat » Tue 09 Jul, 2013 5:32 pm

Very perceptive Corvus! What a nice walk from there to the OT.
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