Mt Cook village residents are stumped but not spooked by recent supernatural experiences in the national park's oldest mountain hut. Mountain guides, visitor centre employees, a helicopter pilot and a cafe manager have all reported paranormal experiences in and around the old hut high up on the Hooker Glacier.
The Hooker hut was built nearly 100 years ago, is a three-hour walk from the visitor centre and sits about 1100 metres above Mt Cook village.
Department of Conservation (DOC) mountain guide Jane Morris and visitor centre assistant Monica Yeoman experienced the surreal when they spent the night of their lives in the hut last Friday.
Ms Morris said she understands their account of paranormal activity could be cause for ridicule.
However, she believes there has been a lack of investigation into the countless reports of spooky happenings in the hut.
Both of them explained the spooky happenings in and around the hut and the lack of investigation surrounding events.
The pair left the village after work and arrived at the hut around dusk on March 20. It wasn't until they had finished dinner and hopped into their sleeping bags that things started to rattle in the night.















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