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Living in New Zealand: An Overnight Tramp to Spurs Hut Near Fairlie in Canterbury

An easy overnight hike to Spurs hut in Canterbury. This DOC hut is basic and you need to take water and possibly firewood.

Opuha River looking pristine

Opuha River looking pristine

The boyf and I don’t like hiking in bad weather, or the dark, so we took the opportunity to do an overnight tramp in Canterbury before the days get too short, or rainy. It’s just over 3 hours in our 1975 land rover to the start of the trail to Spurs Hut, near Fairlie.

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The track isn’t very demanding, except for having to pick your way over streams that have been peppered with cow shit (unfortunately the cattle are able to walk through the tributaries and the Opuha River itself. There’s no way I’d swim in Opuha lake knowing this. See earlier post).

Hiking beside the Opuha River looking for trout and not finding any

Hiking beside the Opuha River looking for trout and not finding any

With our stopping to take pictures and look at the river (no trout), it took about 3 hours to get to the hut. It was a sweet little hut with 4 bunks and a wood burner (but no wood and no rainwater collection).

Spurs Hut in Canterbury (Click to see options for using the image)

Spurs Hut in Canterbury (Click to see options for using the image)

A long drop toilet near the DOC Spurs hut

A long drop toilet near the DOC Spurs hut

We woke to find ice inside the hut and on our washing up

We woke to find ice inside the hut and on our washing up

Spurs Hut seems to be used a lot by hunters and some of the idiots who use it think it’s fine to leave their rubbish. I packed some of it out, but didn’t have room for it all.

Bogan evidence bag

Bogan evidence bag

It was pretty walking out in the frost.

It only took an hour and 45 minutes to hike back out, which left us plenty of time to stop for a great coffee in the Farm Barn and a bit of lunch and second hand shopping in Methven before we drove though the Canterbury Plains and home.

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