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CLIMBING HIGHER

TARARUA (Annual ie Pgaead of the Tatarua Tramping Club), No. 1. N this interesting first number of what is to be an annual magazine, most of the articles deal with South Island mountains and valleys; it is evidently intended to chronicle primarily the mountaineering side of the club’s widening activities. First ascents and other good climbs ate recorded; but the strongest impulse is exploration, and the delight in nature which shows itself, everywhere in these pages contrasts with the dreary sophistication of some insatiably ambitious climbers. These Tafrarua expeditions are remarkable for their

thorough organisation and planning; the outlook of their members is remarkable for its maturity and balance.

D.O.W

H.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 430, 19 September 1947, Page 12

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CLIMBING HIGHER New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 430, 19 September 1947, Page 12

CLIMBING HIGHER New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 430, 19 September 1947, Page 12

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