Cover: Mt Achilles (2558 metres) and Mt Alma, Two Thumb Range, South Canterbury, from Erewhon Station. In 1963, 6526 hectare of steep mountain land including these peaks, was surrended from the huge Mesopotamia pastoral lease. The Two Thumb Range is a magnificent natural area popular for skiing, climbing, tramping and hunting. It is a prime candidate for National Reserve status. (See inside for stories). Photo: Barney Brewster.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 4, 1 November 1984, Cover Page
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67Cover: Mt Achilles (2558 metres) and Mt Alma, Two Thumb Range, South Canterbury, from Erewhon Station. In 1963, 6526 hectare of steep mountain land including these peaks, was surrended from the huge Mesopotamia pastoral lease. The Two Thumb Range is a magnificent natural area popular for skiing, climbing, tramping and hunting. It is a prime candidate for National Reserve status. (See inside for stories). Photo: Barney Brewster. Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 4, 1 November 1984, Cover Page
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