COMP - Hut Lux
When we first spy the hut it's the best feeling. We crank open the door and find a cold locker. But soon, wood chopped and fire lit, the house is hot and we are warming up. Chop the wood, melt the water. A woodstove is the source of all good things.
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The senses are brought to life in a tiny hut on a cold winter night. We are in the Bonnington Range, eating and sleeping in the one-time miner’s cabin, Huckleberry. Spending the night in a winter hut is more lux than a five-star hotel in Van, no doubt. You realize, spending a night in a winter hut, how little you need to be properly housed. It’s your tiny house for a small fee, your chateau for the night. ![]()
Time slows way down in the absence of electricity and clocks and refrigerators. You could stay for many nights, happily. The closest relative to the hut is the sauna; the bringer of heat inside aged wood. Instead of shivering in a tent, we sweat inside as our clothes steam. We lie on top of our sleeping bags and treasure the cold air that seeps through the rough-hewn timber. Outside, overnight, snow falls in preparation for our tour off Cabin Peak the next morning.
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