Heating: The hut is heated with a large, solid, new wood stove. Wood, kindling, and newspaper is provided. Extra wood is stored under the hut, on the far left-hand corner at the back of the hut. The stove is plenty hot enough to boil water and cook on.

Water: No running water in the hut. Either melt snow or collect water from the nearby creek. In either case, water should be boiled before consuming.

Kitchen/cooking: There is a basic sink, but this should not be used in winter (water will just freeze in the pipes). There are a number of large nabe pots and fry pans available for use. There is also a small selection of cutlery, but club members will have priority for use – best to bring your own.

Bedding: There are sturdy two-level bunk beds built into the hut, with moderately thick (about 7cm) foam mattresses. Beyond that no other bedding is supplied.

Elecricity: There is no electricity in the hut.

Toilets: There is an out-house next to the hut, but a sign on the door instructs visitors not to use it in winter. The toilet is a basic long-drop.

Cell reception: Yes.