Whiowhio Hut now stands proud as New Zealand’s only urban tramping hut and runs off koha, which is donated to Ruahine Whio Protectors, a group of volunteers who trap extensively in the Ruahine Ranges to help whio (blue duck) flourish.
The hut has three bunks and campers can pitch their tents outside as well.
The popularity of the trail has increased exponentially with about 4000 through-walkers last season and thousands of day/section hikers.
Behrens, who is part of the Te Araroa Manawatū Trust, says ecologically and logistically, the trail was not designed to withstand this kind of traffic. There is a strong move to encourage walkers to give back in some way, whether through koha or volunteer time, so the trail is better at the end of their experience.
Te Araroa Manawatū Trust and Whiowhio Hut are both members of Environment Network Manawatū. You can find more information about their work at whiowhio.nz.