As per https://www.mumc.org.au/trips/2249-psa-mumc-hut-busy
There will be a large group (covidsafe) staying at the hut this weekend.
commando wrote:Maybe they could do a treasure hunt and look for the pot belly stove which was removed from the hut some time ago,
as i don't believe someone carried it all the way out it has to be buried somewhere after spending a weekend in there
where the temperatures never went above zero and was minus degrees inside the hut and where taking off your gloves
for more than a minute was painful. Stoves can save lives especially in that location.
icefest wrote:commando wrote:Maybe they could do a treasure hunt and look for the pot belly stove which was removed from the hut some time ago,
as i don't believe someone carried it all the way out it has to be buried somewhere after spending a weekend in there
where the temperatures never went above zero and was minus degrees inside the hut and where taking off your gloves
for more than a minute was painful. Stoves can save lives especially in that location.
The stove was removed by committee description due to a combination of:
1. People cutting down trees around the hut for firewood - denuding the landscape.
2. Fire safety - given the timber flooring, and the difficulty for a small university club to rebuild the hut, should it burn down.
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:I also recorded my displeasure at this act of vandalism in the Hut Log book at Michell hut.
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