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MASHERBRUM, 25,660ft., a photograph of the north face of the peak, taken by the 1953 American expedition to K2. The Canterbury climbers will attack from the south by the Serac Glacier route (see page 7). AT RIGHT: Lieuten-ant-Colonel J. B. Harrison, who climbed to within 600ft. of the summit in 1938

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 6

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MASHERBRUM, 25,660ft., a photograph of the north face of the peak, taken by the 1953 American expedition to K2. The Canterbury climbers will attack from the south by the Serac Glacier route (see page 7). AT RIGHT: Lieutenant-Colonel J. B. Harrison, who climbed to within 600ft. of the summit in 1938 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 6

MASHERBRUM, 25,660ft., a photograph of the north face of the peak, taken by the 1953 American expedition to K2. The Canterbury climbers will attack from the south by the Serac Glacier route (see page 7). AT RIGHT: Lieutenant-Colonel J. B. Harrison, who climbed to within 600ft. of the summit in 1938 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 6

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