Geehi Hut, Mountain hut in Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Geehi Hut is a stone building in Kosciuszko National Park containing three rooms and measuring roughly 11 by 9 meters. The floor is made from a concrete and earth mixture, and the structure sits near the Geehi River with camping facilities nearby.
Ken and Jim Nankervis built this shelter in 1952 to support cattle operations and fishing. The Kosciusko Huts Association carried out a major reconstruction in 2004 to preserve the structure and keep it functional.
The name Nankervis Hut honors its original builders Ken and Jim Nankervis who used it for their rural operations. Today it serves as a meeting point for hikers and climbers exploring the Australian Alps.
The hut can be reached on foot or by vehicle and sits near camping facilities with toilets and barbecue areas along the Geehi River. Walking trails of varying difficulty radiate from this location for exploring the surrounding landscape.
The location serves as a starting point for a popular route up Australia's tallest mountain via Hannel's Spur Track. Many climbers begin their ascent from this hut.
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