MOUNTAIN AFTER EFECTS.
(To the Editor), Sir,—l wonder if any of your reader^, who are mountain climben, have suffer od from what is causing me much unreitj My fingers and toes are numb and lttfdL and are slowly peeling off. It ii tinea weeks since I recovered from my experif ences in the Tararuas, but th« tOH U4 finger tips are getting no better. I sUpti out in icy windl and, rain for three nights, utterly without shelter, and am wondering if mv fingers and toes ara going to drop off. I should like to know if my case is an ordinary one. I was never affected like this in the Alps clsM where.—l am, etc., Louse Mack. j
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1920, Page 4
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119MOUNTAIN AFTER EFECTS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1920, Page 4
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