Whangaehu Hut sits on a bluff and is the highest in the North Island. Photo: Shaun Barnett

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Whangaehu Hut is Mt Ruapehu’s highest and offers such diversity of terrain that no two trips there are ever the same.

Below is an evil-looking, steeply incised gulch in the Whangaehu Valley. As this gulch drains Crater Lake, it can be likened to the volcano’s throat. Lahars have periodically poured through it, sending floods of ash and sulphurous water down the mountain. On December 24, 1953, one such lahar caused the Tangiwai Disaster when the force […]
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