We're delighted that the new Casey Hut is open, just in time for spring and summer adventures. FMC have been closely involved in the hut replacement project since the ashes of the previous hut were discovered in 2015. Executive member Tania Seward worked with DOC to look at options, including mobilising the outdoor community to have their say about the future of the hut. "I thought we might get 50 responses all up," says Seward. "We got 50 in the first day! Nearly 250 groups and individuals told us what the hut meant to them and what a valuable asset it was to the Arthur's Pass National Park." "Casey Hut is a natural step up from Great Walks or easy tramping tracks. It's the only loop track in the national park not subject to major river crossings or needing a vehicle relocation." "We're very grateful to Robert and Sharon for their generosity, and for the local DOC team for seeing this project right the way through to the end." See also the media release on DOC's website, with link to a video that includes interviews with FMC Exec Member Tania Seward, DOC, the donors and the Nature Heritage Fund. |