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199511 [2020/12/26 17:46] – [From The Clubroom] joan199511 [2020/12/26 17:48] – [BOLTON'S GOTCHA] joan
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 by //Huts of the High Country// and the Kosciusko Huts Association. Chris was not able to nominate the grid r by //Huts of the High Country// and the Kosciusko Huts Association. Chris was not able to nominate the grid r
 Klaus Heuneke in //Huts of the High Country// describes the hut thus:\\ Klaus Heuneke in //Huts of the High Country// describes the hut thus:\\
-//" the most ,primitive stockmen's hut in the mountains. A simple vertical slab building, Bolton's has no windows, a dirt floor and is without creature comforts like a bunk or table. Today's hut is built on the site of an old hut that could have been built last century. The new hut must have been built between January and April in 1941.\\+ 
 +//" the most primitive stockmen's hut in the mountains. A simple vertical slab building, Bolton's has no windows, a dirt floor and is without creature comforts like a bunk or table. Today's hut is built on the site of an old hut that could have been built last century. The new hut must have been built between January and April in 1941.\\ 
 " in 1975 the only things visible were the four " in 1975 the only things visible were the four
 corner posts and the iron roof; all the bottom. corner posts and the iron roof; all the bottom.
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 has plenty of natural air-conditioning but I has plenty of natural air-conditioning but I
 suspect it was never much better, even in 1941." //\\ suspect it was never much better, even in 1941." //\\
 +
 This was the edifice that we were to track down. This was the edifice that we were to track down.
-Like Ian, I Was thwarted by the elements for a couple of years, but the signs early in the 1995 season were auspicious. By a week before the planned trip they were decidedly inauspicious, but then the heatwave-breaking snowfalls of early September occurred and guaranteed sufficient snow for the trip.+ 
 +Like Ian, I was thwarted by the elements for a couple of years, but the signs early in the 1995 season were auspicious. By a week before the planned trip they were decidedly inauspicious, but then the heatwave-breaking snowfalls of early September occurred and guaranteed sufficient snow for the trip.
  
 The party of five gathered at Munyang on Saturday morning and were away early. The day was perfect after some overnight snow, then rain. The snow, although being skiable after just a couple of hundred metres elevation gain up Disappointment Spur, was far less than perfect. In fact, it was the gooiest, most gelatinous snow I have encountered since skiing in "Sierra Cement" in the Sierra Nevada a few years ago. It stayed that way for the whole weekend but this did not deter our band of hut-hunters. Up, up into the beckoning blue we plodded, through Gungartan Pass then pushed ourselves downhill to a late lunch at Tin Hut. This hut is claimed to accompany the highest dunny in Australia.. Whatever its altitude, it could have been about three metres higher; this would have enabled entry without the need for an abseil down through the snow to get to floor level. The party of five gathered at Munyang on Saturday morning and were away early. The day was perfect after some overnight snow, then rain. The snow, although being skiable after just a couple of hundred metres elevation gain up Disappointment Spur, was far less than perfect. In fact, it was the gooiest, most gelatinous snow I have encountered since skiing in "Sierra Cement" in the Sierra Nevada a few years ago. It stayed that way for the whole weekend but this did not deter our band of hut-hunters. Up, up into the beckoning blue we plodded, through Gungartan Pass then pushed ourselves downhill to a late lunch at Tin Hut. This hut is claimed to accompany the highest dunny in Australia.. Whatever its altitude, it could have been about three metres higher; this would have enabled entry without the need for an abseil down through the snow to get to floor level.
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 Kenn Clacher Kenn Clacher
  
-**From The Clubroom**+**From The Clubroom**\\
 Sorry folks but our clubroom reporter Jan Roberts simply couldn't do the reports for this month due to workloads, circumstances and pressures beyond her control.\\ Sorry folks but our clubroom reporter Jan Roberts simply couldn't do the reports for this month due to workloads, circumstances and pressures beyond her control.\\
 Ed Ed
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