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Bush and Mountain Holidays

S every experienced tramper and climber knows, the time to face the problems of that holiday trip is before you go, not when you're half-way up a mountain or on the banks of a flooded river, and to help listeners wanting advice on their bush or hill-country holiday The Listener recently asked for questions-the sort, preferably, that would help to keep New Zealand free of holiday tragedies this year. The first batch of these questions will be answered by a panel of experts from YA _ stations at 10.30 p.m. on Monday, December 14. The experts are F. Newmarch, L. D. Bridge and A. P. Thomson, all members of ‘the executive of the Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand. (Mr. Bridge also repre-_ sents the Federation on the National Search and Rescue Organisation.) The panel will be heard answering more ques-

ions from trampers and climbers, on the same link at the same time on December 15 and 22, and _ listeners who write in to the Talks Section, — --a-

NZBS, Box 98, Wellington, in a| hurry, may still be in time to have their problems discussed at the last session. LL TS ncn

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 752, 11 December 1953, Page 31

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Bush and Mountain Holidays New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 752, 11 December 1953, Page 31

Bush and Mountain Holidays New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 752, 11 December 1953, Page 31

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