Wot? no pain?
The Tongariro National Park is again under siege from thousands of New Zealand and international trampers and sightseers. But absent so far this summer has been the usual round of falls, broken limbs, accidents and other medical emergencies. Senior Conservation officer Roy Grose said it had been very quiet on that front. In fact one week the Phillips Search and Rescue helicopter pilot, John Funnell - who has usually had a couple of callouts by now - rang to find out what was going on!
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 228, 26 January 1988, Page 1
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86Wot? no pain? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 228, 26 January 1988, Page 1
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