MARCH 4, 2013
ROUTEBURN TRACK, FALLS HUT.
Back safely from our hike, we had our supper and then ready up for lights out. The hut had limited lighting. None in the bunk houses. Scene goes dark at 22:00hrs in the cookhouse.
Having met some and listen to many, the hut is filled with a
very international crowd.
The two dormitory portions of the hut housed six cubicles of two double bunks each. First come. First serve. Due to the popularity of this track, we booked long before we left Ridgeville. We are on the shoulder season of travellers, but most huts are booked full.
Beside the cubicles, the sleeping arrangements are open concept. After hard day treks, for the number of people ,the nights were surprisingly quiet, except the SNORING. People who SNORE should be glad.
Beside the cubicles, the sleeping arrangements are open concept. After hard day treks, for the number of people ,the nights were surprisingly quiet, except the SNORING. People who SNORE should be glad.
Mattresses where supplied. The rest is BYOB. Bring your own bag.
Above us for our second night were two girls from Ontario, CANADA. On the
tail end of a six-month global exploration . I secretly labeled our space “The
Canadian Cubicle"
NIGHTY NITE. DON'T LET THE BED BUGS PARALYZE
COMING NEXT - HAVE A COW MAN. HAVE A COUPLE MILLION.
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