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Safe Climbing

A SEASONAL word to those who will spend their holidays in the back country is never out of place. Even a short talk can give the inexperienced some sound tips and blunt warnings, and the experienced some reminders. This year’s Safety in the Mountains talks will be of special interest, because. the last, on snow and ice climbing, will be by Sir Edmund Hillary. In the first,

A. P. Thompson will explain, mainly for immigrants and others more used to European conditions, that "climbing in New Zealand is different," and there will be talks on bushcraft by L. D. Bridge and on rock climbing by R. Naylor. These five-minute talks will be heard from YA stations, IYZ, 3YZ and 4YZ, at 10.0 p.m., and from 2YZ at 9.30 p.m. on December 2, 8, 14 and 20 -except for the broadcast of the first from 2YA, which will be at 10.0 p.m. on December 3.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 801, 26 November 1954, Page 17

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Safe Climbing New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 801, 26 November 1954, Page 17

Safe Climbing New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 801, 26 November 1954, Page 17

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