The Tramping Life

Angelus Hut


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Today we head into Nelson Lakes National Park to one of the country’s most iconic alpine destinations — Angelus Hut.

Perched at 1,650 metres beside Lake Angelus and surrounded by the rugged Travers Range, Angelus is a true alpine hut — spectacular in fine weather, serious and unforgiving when conditions turn. In this episode I walk through the five main routes to the hut: the exposed Robert Ridge, the more sheltered Speargrass Track and Speargrass Creek route, the Travers Cascade route, the steep Mount Cedric route from Sabine Hut, and the demanding unmarked line via Sunset Saddle from Hopeless Hut.

I share the history of the hut — from the original 1956 tin shelter built by the Nelson Ski Club with supplies dropped by RNZAF Bristol Freighter, through to the modern 28-bunk hut opened in 2010 — and reflect on multiple visits over the years, including torrential rain, hailstorms, solo travel, knee injuries, and one trip that ended with New Zealand entering national lockdown.

Angelus Hut is as much about decision-making as it is about scenery. I discuss route choice, alpine risk, weather awareness, booking requirements, and why this is not a place to push on in marginal conditions. If you’re considering the classic Travers–Sabine Circuit, or simply want to understand what makes Angelus one of New Zealand’s standout alpine huts, this episode will give you both context and practical insight.

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The Tramping LifeBy Jonty