Mounts Green, Walter and Elie de Beaumont (10,027 feet), seen from the Malte Brun Hut, looking up toward the head of the Tasman Glacier. The parip (as described in "South Island Holidaypage two) tried to climb Mount Aiguille Rouge in the Malte Brun Range, to the right of the Tasman Glacier valley, but were defeated by a three-day blizzard, of which they Were Warned by the appearance of a "hog's back" over Mount Cook.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)
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74Mounts Green, Walter and Elie de Beaumont (10,027 feet), seen from the Malte Brun Hut, looking up toward the head of the Tasman Glacier. The parip (as described in "South Island Holidaypage two) tried to climb Mount Aiguille Rouge in the Malte Brun Range, to the right of the Tasman Glacier valley, but were defeated by a three-day blizzard, of which they Were Warned by the appearance of a "hog's back" over Mount Cook. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)
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