U.S. Hut Alliance An update on the establishment of a community of practice for hut operators - its priorities, plans, and steering committee.| Hut2Hut
Inspiration Three years ago my husband, Matt, and I hiked the Three Capes Trek in Tasmania. This is where it began. The idea of hut-to-hut on Mt. Kenya was born there. The Three Capes Trek was a newly completed through-hike with huts along the coast of Tasmania. It was so thoughtfully designed that Matt and I […] The post Hut-to-hut on Mt. Kenya: Maisha Mlima Huts Update appeared first on Hut2Hut.| Hut2Hut
Hut Systems in the US—Α Ηαlting History of Hut Systems in USA By Sam Demas and Laurel Bradley, Fall 2020 Huts have never played a major role in sheltering backcountry travelers in the US. Yet since the 1980s, more huts have been developed and built as Americans embrace and adapt these shelter systems, which encourage […] The post History of Hut Systems in USA appeared first on Hut2Hut.| Hut2Hut
By Laurel Bradley and Sam Demas, Fall 2020 [Excerpt from: Hut to Hut USA: the complete guide for hikers, bikers and skiers Mountaineers Books, 2021] This overview of hut systems in USA today reflects six years of research. The information presented is based on the sixteen featured hut systems and ten others, and is current […] The post Hut Systems in USA: Situation and Outlook 2020 appeared first on Hut2Hut.| Hut2Hut
by Sam Demas May 2021 This new 190-mile bike trail passes through some of Utah’s most beautiful high desert country, starting at Brian Head Ski Resort and ending at Escalante. The trail (which includes some single track and lots of double track gravel road) wends through the Dixie National Forest, passing by the towns of […] The post New Hut-to-Hut Biking System in Utah – Aquarius Trail appeared first on Hut2Hut.| Hut2Hut