Anthony Behrens and Fiona Burleigh started walking parts of Te Araroa in 2011 and fell in love with the trail.
The Palmerston North couple also fell in love with the idea of extending their hospitality and home to trail walkers.
Te Araroa is a single, continuous walking trail from Cape Rēinga to Bluff. The Manawatū section travels from Bulls south to Levin. It includes cultural and environmental highlights such as the Feilding Sale Yards, the century-old Burttons Track through regrown bush along the Tokomaru River, views of Kāpiti Island and the South Island, and native bush around the Makahika Stream crossings.
The couple started what Behrens, with humour, calls walker stalking. They invited trail walkers to stay in their home, but were aware they had limited infrastructure in place for those doing the full walk.
Fast forward to 2017, after many tents in the back garden and sleeping bodies on the living room floor, the couple decided to build a hut. Burleigh crafted this from a rotting shed and packing materials from a massive crate.