1OTH MOUNTAIN HUTS -- GROUP ORGANIZER
INFORMATION
The group organizer is the person who made the
reservation with 10th Mountain; however, please feel free to copy and
distribute the enclosed sheets to all hut users. The following is included
in your packet:
A. The Trip Itinerary, including your name and
the hut's door lock combination. Huts are locked with padlocks, so
combinations are necessary for entry. To open, enter combination, then
push up and pull down on the lock. Please post the Trip Itinerary in the
hut upon arrival. All users must have a reservation or face eviction by
those who do, or by our roving hut keepers.
B. Either the Summer Hut Use Information page, or
the Backcountry Travel in Winter page, containing season specific
information that is very important for all hut users.
C. Use, Waiver and Release Agreement forms, that
must be initialed and signed by each person in the group and returned to
10th Mountain before your departure. We prefer to receive waivers in the
mail. Waivers must be post-marked no later than the day of the trip. Only
one waiver per person is required each season (Summer: July 1 - September
30. Winter: Thanksgiving - early May).
D. General Hut Information is provided on the
back of this page. Signs are posted at the huts with most of this
information, but it is helpful to familiarize yourself and your group with
these details before your trip.
Other important information
to share with your group:
Cancellations and Changes Cancellations and
changes must be made 30 days prior to your trip start date in order to
receive an 80% credit for a future trip. Cancellations and changes made
less than 30 days prior to your trip start date will result in forfeiture
of your payment. No Refunds.
Arrival and Departure 1:00 p.m. is the
arrival and departure time. Unless you have an emergency, please do not
overstay at a hut beyond your reservation. No overflow camping is allowed
around the hut.
Dogs DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT THE HUTS.
Wildlife will be disturbed and may move away from their habitat near the
huts when dogs are present. In the winter, hut users melt snow for
drinking water. For these important reasons, and for obvious hygiene
concerns, leave your pet at home.
Human Powered Recreation A hut trip should
entail both the hard work of getting to a hut and the relaxing comfort
that huts provide. We strongly urge your group to carry up what is needed
without asking someone else to haul it up for you. Snowmobiles and cars
are not allowed within the designated non-motorized hut envelope,
approximately 1/2 to 1/3 mile surrounding each hut.
Multi-Use Recreation Some of the suggested
routes to the huts are multi-use. People on snowmobiles, skis, snowshoes
and snowboards may all be encountered. Expect and respect all users.
Parking Do not leave valuables in your car
when parking at the trailhead. Unfortunately, cars have been broken into
and/or vandalized in the past.
Group Etiquette An occasional celebration at
a hut is certainly welcome; however, for safety reasons and out of respect
for other hut guests, please limit consumption of alcohol and related
merrymaking. Please consider renting the entire hut if your group would
prefer privacy.
Hut Instructions It is your responsibility to
see that each member of your group reads and understands the hut
instructions posted at the huts. Please remember that the propane stoves
and the photovoltaic systems are not fail-proof. We do not refund hut
trips because of mechanical failures.
Fire Precautions Each hut is equipped with
smoke alarms and fire extinguishers near the stoves and on each floor.
Familiarize yourself and your group with all possible fire exits. Escapes
from the second floor windows may require using the rope ladder provided.
If the fire is uncontrollable, get everybody out, with their boots and
clothing if possible. Report any damage to 10th Mountain. See Summer Hut
Use Information sheet for additional fire information.
GENERAL HUT INFORMATION
Turning on the Lights Activate photovoltaic
lights by turning on the master switch at the electric panel on the wall.
Don't burn lights unnecessarily; the system takes time and sun to
recharge.
Lighting the Propane Stove Turn on the
photovoltaic system (see above). Turn/set the safety shut-off timer on the
propane gas line by the burner - not all huts have a timer. Hold a burning
match near the burner as you turn on the gas to ignite the burner. If a
thermo-coupler is used, hold the red button in for 15 seconds, or until
the burners stay lit. When the timer runs out, it will automatically shut
off the gas. Reset timer and re-light stove if necessary.
Warming the Hut If it is necessary to make a fire, keep
it small to start. Be sure the flue is open and the stove is drawing
well. Gradually make a hot fire, and then let it burn down before
bedtime. The huts are well insulated and stay warm through the night.
Split wood on the large stumps, not on the breakable bricks surrounding
the stove. Make enough kindling for you and the next party. Cutting,
hauling, and stacking firewood is expensive and labor intensive. Burn it
judiciously. Place ashes in the metal drum by the back door. During the
summer, be sure to find out whether there is a fire ban in effect from the
Forest Service or the County Sheriff before your trip.
Kitchen Information/Duties You're sharing
the kitchen, so please don't monopolize it. Keep cooking and preparation
time short, and clean up promptly. Pump water is not drinkable, but can be
used for dishwashing - not all huts have a pump. Wash and rinse dishes
carefully. Use hot, soapy water for washing and add 1 capful of bleach to
rinse water. All garbage (uneaten food and packaging) must go home with
you. Please don't leave empty wine bottles as candleholders. Do not throw
trash into the outhouse. Food/condiments attract mice and bears; never
leave food outside or at the hut when you depart.
Living/Dining
Rooms and Decks Please don't monopolize communal areas by spreading
your gear on tables and couches. Share the space around the fire and at
the windows with great views. Leave your boots by the door or near the
fire. Boots track mud and disturb sleepers. Be considerate of your hut
mates. Smoking is not permitted in the huts. Reading and writing in the
logbooks are a tradition; please share your thoughts.
Bedrooms
and Quiet Time Beds are chosen on a first-come basis; assume a full
hut for the night. Store your personal gear on or under your bed, not in
the communal areas. Please observe quiet time from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00
a.m.
Cleaning Up and Departing the Hut Please leave a
clean hut. Sweep the floors, wipe down the kitchen and dining areas, clean
and put away the dishes. Bag up and divide all the garbage to be carried
out by your group. Restock kindling, wood, and water. Turn off the propane
stove: burners all off and timer on "0" (not all huts have a timer). Turn
off the photovoltaic system: lights and main switch off. Lock all the
windows on both floors and lock the backdoor. Lock the front door behind
you. Don't forget to spin the tumblers on the padlock.
10th MOUNTAIN DIVISION HUT
ASSOCIATION 1280 UTE AVENUE, SUITE 21 ASPEN, COLORADO
81611 RESERVATIONS: 970/925-5775 — OFFICE: 970/925-4554 — FAX:
970/925-5317 — E-MAIL: huts@huts.org — WEBSITE: www.huts.org
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