COUNTRY VERY ROUGH
(Press. Assn.-
EVERY AVAILABLE MAN ENGAGED IN SEARCH BAD WEATHER REPORTED
— By Telegraph — Copyright).
CHRISTCHURCH, last night. Every available man at Bealey is engaged in the search for the missing trampers, also parties from Christchurch, Otira, Springfield and Arthur's Pass. None is expected to get back before morning. The route to Carrington Hut is very rough, and from the hut to the Harman Pass very much more so. The searchers will not average more than two miles an hour. The route from the Browning Pass to the Harman Pass is also vfiry rough and the way exposed. The missing men must have gone from Browning Pass for a mile or so to reach Morpeth Hut. From there they would have followed up the Cronin River for about. seven miles to the Whitehorn Pass. The Whitehorn Pass is a long rift giving acjcess to the Harman Pass. The coun-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 January 1932, Page 5
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