MSC hopes to improve tramper safety at Angelus Hut

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Angelus Hut is a difficult proposition in winter. Photo: Michal Klajban, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
A wrap of the biggest stories and best writing about the outdoors from New Zealand and around the world.  The Mountain Safety Council hopes to improve safety for trampers walking to Angelus Hut, after a report identified a high rate of search and rescue incidents in the area. The popular hut has around 5000 overnight […]
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