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    Leave pack in DOC hut?

    When you use a DOC hut as base for a couple of days hunting. Do you leave your stuff in the hut, and hope its there when you return in the evening?

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    Thats what Most would do in South island Highcountry huts . Cant speak for North island
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    Depends where the hut is for me. If it is quick and easy to walk to I hide mine in the bush. If it is out of the way I figure the people going there are there for similar reasons to me so already have better gear then me so leave my stuff in the hut under a bunk or something and hope no fuckwits come in. So far my theory has worked for me
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    I've never thought not to....
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    Thanks for the reply guys. I plan to heli in somewhere in Te Urewera next year. Ill leave some in the hut, to keep a bunk, and the rest in the bush.

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    Yea all the time, so long as it’s not a 5min access one that slimy buggers can get to.

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    yeah never worried about leaving gear in a hut although to keep a bunk is a bit of a different matter, i know i would be a bit annoyed to sleep on floor or out side when there is just a pile of gear on a bunk , i think you can expect it moved
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    Gear on a bunk overnight i mean, obviously

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparrow View Post
    yeah never worried about leaving gear in a hut although to keep a bunk is a bit of a different matter, i know i would be a bit annoyed to sleep on floor or out side when there is just a pile of gear on a bunk , i think you can expect it moved
    If I left my sleeping bag on a bunk I would expect it to be there on return that evening, not on the floor.

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    You want have to worry about your pack. New Zealand will be stopping foreign hunters hunting in NZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnl View Post
    When you use a DOC hut as base for a couple of days hunting. Do you leave your stuff in the hut, and hope its there when you return in the evening?
    Anything less than a 4 hour hard slog to the hut, my gear hides outside. New Zealanders are not what we once were. We now drown in the "me" generation of no ethics or standards.
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    I've met some weirdos in huts, and people in the bush who I'm pretty sure were on the run. Also had a trail cam stolen, it was at least 300m as the crow flies from a track. So I'm pretty wary now.
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    always hidden it in nearby bush but left sleeping bag inside hut to show that bed was taken
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    I have left mine with a note advising name and returning date.
    In other places we've stashed it in the bush and GPS the location

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanqueray View Post
    I've met some weirdos in huts, and people in the bush who I'm pretty sure were on the run. Also had a trail cam stolen, it was at least 300m as the crow flies from a track. So I'm pretty wary now.
    mate and i were up in the kaikoura ranges when in walked american tourist with the biggets pack i have ever seen. he even had 4 2 liter bottles of coke in it and i estimate it weighed 45-50kg. it had taken him 12 hours to reach the hut while we took 3 at a leisurely pace.
    then he opens his pack and breaks out the portable dvd player etc and a dozen dvd's !!!
    he had multiple cans of food but turns out didnt bring a can opener. very strange guy who started lecturing us on how hunting was evil.

 

 

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