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Article Library
Hut Systems in USA: Situation and Outlook 2020
An overview of hut systems in the USA: where located, who uses and how, amenities and services, architecture, and business models. Outlines challenges and key trends.
History of Hut Systems in USA
A history of U.S. hut systems, including a table of chronological development in USA. This brief outline of the evolution of hut systems in USA is a placeholder for a more detailed piece which someone else will doubtless undertake someday. It would be a great topic for a graduate thesis or book.
More hut-to-hut hiking in USA? Part 1: Benefits
A 2015 discussion of the reasons people enjoy and the nation might benefit from development of hut systems in USA.
More hut-to-hut hiking in USA? Part 2: Challenges
Part 2 outlines the challenges inherent in creating more hut systems in the USA, including environmental protection, regulatory environment,siting, design and construction, etc.
What is the Environmental Impact of Huts? Lets find out!
A call for research to identify the extent and forms of environmental impacts of huts compared with other forms of overnight stays in the backcountry.
Trail Tracks Editorial in “American Trails”, Fall 2017: Hut-to-Hut is growing
An invited editorial published in the Fall 2017 issue of American Trails. It is a call to trails professionals, recreation planners, and land managers to acknowledge that hut systems are no longer just peripheral, “accepted anomalies” on the American recreational landscape. They are a growing grass-roots movement that needs support and guidance.
Tent-to-tent as hut-to-hut in the N. Cascades National Park
Describes Stehekin Outfitters unique tent-to-tent business operating in North Cascades National Park under permit from National Park Service.
Trip Report: Sampling Tenth Mountain Division Huts near Leadville & Breckenridge
Trip report on visit to several Tenth Mountain Division Huts, including Continental Divide Huts, Tenth Mountain Division Memorial Hut, and the Summit Hut System Huts; finishing up with an overnight with dinner at Tennessee Pass Yurts.
American Alpine Club Climbers Cabins
While alpine clubs around the world operate hut systems for walkers and skiiers, the American Alpine Club followed the British in ignoring huts. They have, however, built cabin complexes for climbers at five iconic climbing spots in USA.
Alaska huts and trails and economic development
Link to a 2017 article by Krista Langlois about Alaska Huts and how they might contribute to economic development in Alaska.
AMC Huts & Unification of White Mountain Trails
The AMC’s system of eight huts and the network of trails in White Mountains of N.H. were developed concurrently. After a brief introduction, this piece links to Chapter 36 of Forest and Crag bu Guy and Laura Waterman (Appalachian Mountain Club Books, 1989) offers a fascinating look at how a cohesive regional trail system evolved over a period of about 20 years, 1910 – 1930 along with the AMC huts, the first in the USA.
Adirondacks Hamlets to Huts Test Run
Trip report on the 2018 first test run by Adirondack Hamlets to Huts. This combination hike and paddle route was a fun “proof of concept” run that clearly demonstrated that Joe Dadey and Jack Drury are on the right track to bring village to village trekking to the vast Adirondack Wilderness Park, a pioneering effort in USA. Illustrated with photos by John DiGiacomo and others who joined this 47 mile test run.
Huts for Vets & Tenth Mountain Division Huts
Using the Tenth Mountain Division Huts, Huts for Vets provides a powerful healing opportunity for combat veterans through a wilderness immersion experience and an opportunity for camaraderie with other vets. The program is based on research findings and practical experience in the: efficacy of different treatments for veterans suffering from PTSD, calming and healing power of wilderness therapy, benefits of physical activity in strengthening the mind-body connection, and benefits of thoughtful intellectual discussion.
Founder profile: Joe Dodge, hutmaster extraordinairre
Three informative tributes to Joe Dodge from the Appalachian Mountain Club Archives, Dartmouth College, and the Boston Globe. While Joe was not technically the founder, he was the dynamo that expanded, organized, and shaped the AMC huts into a system, and who took the huts to a whole new levels of operational effectiveness and hospitality.