MOUNTAINEERING RISKS.
Mi HUU* M. tq jsx editor or the ibess IP''—B woul<l appear from the de'afSTaa that' the equipment of Mr party at the Chateau, Mt. Rua||f " n ot include a single watermatchbox. PCrvone who is going into the hills s&2ito have, apart trom clothing, - waterproof matchbox, a good ih. * pencil, and Borne paper. With Ij|r*l k „i/o 01)0 can always get dry Bfbv cutting chips and discarding H» #4 ones —one well-known doerU* Jj w ays nurses sonio newspaper his person. It also enables one to £, notes, a thing which everyone *"T t to do in case of emergency. S?«inDle oi'tfit enables one to get a Sklmost auvwhere in the hills, and »,bo enables one tr> put up smoke and so indicato where one is, as the weather clears. ' If every child were taught the value . Jirtr matches and how to make a S, under tho most adverso . *" rr our beautiful hills would be ' fcTitfeir than Cathedral square.— ..*■* dC " L.8.8. Oxford, September 2nd, 1931.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20333, 4 September 1931, Page 13
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