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SAFE CLIMBING

SAFETY IN THE MOUNTAINS, published by the Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand, 2/6. zi NEW and enlarged edition of this valuable booklet tells people a!l they need to know if they are to get the right sort of experience in high country. It opens with a section on mountain manners, gives advice about equipment, bushcraft and route finding, rock climbing. crossing rivers, snow and _ ice-craft, glaciers and crevasses, and many other matters of special interest to trampers, skiers, deerstalkers and mountaineers. There are excellent ilustrations to drive home the lessons in safety. "Keep this booklet in your pack," says the publishers. Climbers who follow . this advice may have good reason to be thankful.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 14

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SAFE CLIMBING New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 14

SAFE CLIMBING New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 768, 9 April 1954, Page 14

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