CLIMBING AMONG GODLEY PEAKS
ASHBURTON PARTY'S TRIP Three members of the Erewhon Mountaineering Club, Messrs J. C. Pattle, E. Bray, and A. Cookson, will leave Ashburton early this morning for two weeks' climbing in the Cook and Godley regions. After motoring to Erewhon station the party will leave the car, cross the Clyde river, and travel up the Havelock to the Forbes, a small glacial stream flowing in at the head-waters of the Rangitata. They will camp overnight and will cross a high mountain pass t<s the Godley camp site the following day. Here the cilmbers will spend a few days among the Godley peaks. Weather permitting, the party will cross the Classen Saddle to the Murchison glacier, and travel down it to the Tasman glacier, and thence to the Ball Hut. The climbers will probably visit the Hermitage before returning to Ashburton.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 9
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