Tahurangi Lodge - Tahurangi Lodge

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About Tahurangi Lodge

A brief history

The Taranaki Alpine Club was formed in 1930 and very quickly set about putting a hut on the mountain.

Over 1933 the club started the project, and on June 2nd 1935 it was officially opened by the Club Patron and named for the legendary Maori Tahurangi, who lit a fire on the summit. Each Royal Birthday weekend we celebrate the Lodge birthday with the traditional cutting of a cake.The site of Tahurangi Hut was on the original summit route, just south of Humphries Castle.It was from here that the Club staged it’s “Open Climb” event at the beginning of each year. Always popular, this exploded with record numbers of the public turning out for the event. During the time Tahurangi Hut was in use, climbers could be seen walking by torch light up the North Ridge track to the Hut. Later events saw numbers of 600 turn out! With such popularity, the club was forced to introduce a maximum number of participants; and ever since a waiting list has been introduced!During it’s time, Tahurangi hut was extended a number of times, introducing more bunk space and a memorial wing for Returned Services Soldiers. Attempts were even made at installing a wind turbine for a small generator. The mountain blew this apart very quickly! The pieces are still there if you look.Another Hut was also opened by the Club between Tahurangi Hut and the present Tahurangi Lodge; a war error Nissin dome hut. This was dismantled in the 1950’s; again the mountain helped out and blew some of the hut to pieces.

During the 1960’s, the Club sought to build a new hut at a new site on the Hen and Chickens development area. This is where Tahurangi Lodge is today. In 1968 Tahurangi Lodge was officially opened to a large group and was well used by club members.

In 1998 a major refit and renovation was embarked upon, and an extension to the lodge area and roof line added space downstairs and a larger dining and lounge area upstairs.

During the early part of the 20th century, the club briefly held a tradition of lighting a fire on the summit to celebrate and usher in the New Year. When it was celebrated, this was looked for by many within the Taranaki province.

The Club has held Club nights routinely since its inception, and currently holds them out of the Foundation for the Blind rooms. These have been held as regularly as weekly, twice per month and are now currently held once a month. When vehicles were less prominent, and access to the mountain more difficult, many a club trip started at a Friday Club night and ended on Sunday evening when the last member was dropped home!

The Club has a strong connection to the mountain with many accomplished climbers having developed their skills here, and gone on to accomplish significant summits and first ascents around the world.

Early Search and Rescue operations were fielded by Taranaki Alpine Club members. In fact, the Club was pivotal in the formation of the Taranaki Alpine Cliff Rescue service and many members are active in TACR today.

The Club has now celebrated more than 80 years of incorporation and continues to hold our annual Open Climb having taken over 10,000 people up Taranaki Mounga, run’s snow craft instruction courses in winter and alpine rock courses in summer and operates a trips programme for members.

Contact Tahurangi Lodge

Address :

Taranaki 4386, New Zealand

Phone : πŸ“ž +799
Postal code : 4386
Website : http://www.taranakialpineclub.co.nz/
Categories :

Taranaki 4386, New Zealand
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SΓ©rgio Dantas on Google

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Beautiful spot!!! About 1 hour away from the sky field through a moderate track. Definitely worth doing!
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Bradley Heath on Google

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This lodge is on the way to the summit from north Egmont side but it is not available to the public you have to have a pin number to get in, so this place is only good for sitting on the bench seats out side
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prashant S on Google

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One has to be the member of Alpine club to be inside the lodge. I had the privelege of being indide, courtesy one of our veteran trekking mates. The lodge has beds, toilets and sitting space. Its clean and well maintained. It is at the right location, after the puffer and before you decide to get onto the scoria. Make yourself a tea or just rest in of the beds upstairs. Cheers.
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Joe Heappey on Google

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All the facilities that one could hope for. Heated bunk room and living area, microwave all the dishes plates pans and electric lights. It was an excellent starting point for a climb up mount Egmont.
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AgustΓ­n Segura on Google

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Very well equipped for a mountain lodge. Amazing views from the veranda. Hot shower after a tiring climb is the best Taranaki experience. Bedrooms are comfortable and clean.
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Stoian Andrei Mircea on Google

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You have not idea how great it feels to have a hot shower after reaching the 2518m altitude mountain peek. Not to mention you are above the clouds. The shared accommodation are bunk beds with real matrices are very good quality. The fully equipped kitchen that opens into the lounge is just a deluxe feature. And to top it all up you have a balcony where really you can host events at sun set. Just 5 stars across the board.
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Ben W on Google

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I thought it was a free hutt and got there after dark, unfortunately we had passed the free hutt bi pass so had to treck back down the mountains with our giant packs and friend ended up twisting her ankle on the way down. I DUNO, HOW ABOUT A GIANT NEON SIGN THAT FLASHES 'PRIVATE HUTT' -would have saved us alot of pain. We hobbled down the mountain and got to the hutt at 11pm. We were tired and moral was low and with injured party members our dream of making the summit for first light were shattered. THE END
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Gerhard Uys on Google

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I expected a Department of Conservation (DOC) style hut when we booked a one nighter here, but it was so much more. Full kitchen, dry room, library on rock climbing and mountaineering, good bathroom facilities. The hut is a great location to explore Mt. Taranaki from. We hiked to the summit on a clear day and had a great first experience on scree.

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