Geehi Hut

Geehi Hut
Geehi Hut
Geehi Hut (New South Wales)
Coordinates 36°22′39.02″S 148°10′46.71″E / 36.3775056°S 148.1796417°E / -36.3775056; 148.1796417Coordinates: 36°22′39.02″S 148°10′46.71″E / 36.3775056°S 148.1796417°E / -36.3775056; 148.1796417
Country Australia
State/territory New South Wales
Construction
Built in 1952
Built by Ken Nankervis and his brother
Built for Cattle grazing and fishing
Administration
Maintained by Sydney Landrover Club
Sydney Range Rover Club
Accessibility
Accessed by foot and/or car

Geehi Hut is an alpine hut located in New South Wales, Australia. Geehi Hut is often named Nankervis Hut after Ken Nankervis and his brother built the hut for grazing and fishing in 1952. Originally at the site there were several buildings including a shed, toilet, laundry and the main house. However, in recent years the shed and laundry have been removed.

Geehi hut is constructed from river rocks with at least three rooms. The floor is a mix of concrete and dirt. Construction of this type is fairly unusual for Australian Alpine huts making Geehi hut a popular destination for camping and walking groups.

In 2004, the hut was rebuilt by the Kosciusko Huts Association with assistance from National Parks and Wildlife Service, day-laborers and the Caretakers, the Land Rover Club of New South Wales and the Range Rover Club of Sydney. It was officially re-opened on Sunday 3 October 2004 with members of the Nankervis family present.

Access

Camping

Near the hut there is a large area for camping with plenty of shade next to Geehi River. Toilet and barbecue facilities are at the camp sites.and disabled access walking paths are along the river. There are picnic tables. There is fishing access to the river [1]

References

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