Hi Hive Lovers
There are many facilities provided by nature for nature lovers, especially for those who are exploring nature or are passing a path to enjoy the #amazingnature.
Nature provides everything for everyone, including a sense of togetherness and mutual assistance. Because when one is united with nature, everyone will become like their own brothers and sisters.
One of these conveniences is the freedom for nature lovers to use the huts, which are located on hiking trails, for free.
One of the huts that can be used by nature explorers is a hut that I encountered during one of the hiking trips that I did around Mount Burni Telong, which is in the #GayoHighlands, Central Aceh District.
Actually, these huts have their respective owners, but in this area there is an agreement that anyone can use the huts for free, including using all the equipment found there, such as cooking utensils and a place to rest.
There are rules for nature lovers who use the facilities there, which are not to damage, take, or bring any equipment from there. It is also a provision that nature lovers who use the hut are allowed to leave something, either in the form of additional equipment or food ingredients that can last a long time, and all of that for further use by the hut owner or further nature explorers.
All of these provisions are unwritten and have become common knowledge for the local community and nature lovers who enter the area. It has spread by word of mouth and has reached everyone.
I and three of my friends got there in the early afternoon, so we just passed the hut to continue our hiking trip; we really didn't need time to rest and didn't need to use the free hut.
The little hut was in the vicinity of a small valley and surrounded by rocky hills covered in grass, so few trees grew there. But the view seen from below became very beautiful; the hill seemed to protect the little hut.
You can see them in some of the photos I took using my #SamsungA52 cellphone below:
Helping each other and looking out for each other is the key for nature lovers when they have entered nature's lap. Therefore, everyone will take care of each other's free huts for more people to enjoy, and what the hut owners will have is the joy of having helped the many people who attended there. That's how amazing nature works.
Are there any similar huts in your area that can be used free of charge by anyone, and what are the rules?