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Doctors Hut
Description
The hut was built in the 1940s for fishing by the Khancoban Waterfall Farm Fly Fishing Club, who used the building regularly until the KNP took over the site in 1969.
There was an earlier hut on this site with very narrow slab walls.
This hut was almost a ruin until recent renovation by the caretakers; Range Rover Club of NSW with help from the Land Rover Owners Club, in partnership with the NPWS of NSW. The hardest part of restoring th hut was that there is no vehicular access. All materials and people had to walk or be carried across the Swampy Plains River.
Doctors is one of the five river stone huts in the Geehi area. It is 3.8m by 4.5m and built of river stones on a concrete slab.
The chimney is also of rocks and cement. There are windows around and a corrugated iron roof, recently restored. There is a toilet adjacent.
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