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Top Maropea Hut.
Top Maropea Hut

Located in Ruahine Forest Park in the Manawatu/Whanganui region

This is a basic four-bunk hut in the Manawatu region.

Facilities and services

  • Water source - tank
  • Heating source - open fire

History of the hut

Top Maropea hut is an historic hut typical of the style built by bush carpenters in the New Zealand Forest Service (NZFS). It was built before hut construction was standardised and as such, this hut has its own little peculiarities. From the original hut log book we have learned how the hut was sited and constructed.

A hut was first proposed for this area in 1956. The site was chosen by NZFS field officers Evan Meredith and Des Torrance who travelled around the head of Gold Creek and Armstrong Saddle looking for a general location for the hut.

In early 1958 a tent site was set up and 14 loads of materials were parachuted in by fixed wing airplane. Unfortunately the iron for the chimney was never recovered.

The hut was built in February 1958 by Jan van de Lagemaat, Des Torrance and Bob Norton, and took a week to complete.

Fees

Free

Location

NZTopo50 map sheet: BK36
Grid/NZTM2000 coordinates: E1870396, N5592433