ASCENT MADE.
MOUNT ROLLESTON. (Special to the "Guardian.") CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 27. The ascent of Mt. Rolleston was made on Monday last by Messrs A. Anderson (Christchurch) and H. R. Reid (of the Railway Department, Christchurch). The climbers left Jack's Hut, on the Gorge Road, at 6 a.m. in perfect weather and reached the Bealey Gfacier by 6.30. Favoured by good climbing conditions, they reached the main ridlge at 8.30. From this point clouds were seen gathering in the west, but the Canterbury side remained clear all day. A very unusual feature was the dull red colour of the snow, which is considered by the party to have been caused by the dust storm last October. The summit was reached at 10.30 a.m: after four hours thirty-five minutes climbing, which is considered to be a record for the ascent. The view from the top was good on the Canter-I bury side, but nothing could be seen of the West Coast, as it was under clouds.. The descent was made via the Crow Glacier to the lower peak, then down the Otira Valley to the Gorge Road, which was reached at 3.50 p.m. The party arrived at Arthur's Pass at 5 o'clock.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 66, 28 December 1928, Page 3
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