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MOUNTAINEERING RISKS.

to rtfSt EOITOR off tME FTOW . ' Sir,—After roading in S tetter in this morning's, Pmm of some precautions that should be tata®. by anyone going on a mountain one (searchers included) to c airy ß linll „wsSl«p Yours, etc., SYMPATHISER. ' September 4th. 1931. to 'ran zbtroA or TBTI pft,:s3 ' Sir,—l waß pleased to see a letter hv L 8.8. containing suggestions for mountain climbers. matches, if a waterproof case\i« not available, these can be safe y camad in a small bottle, well corked. I like also to suggest that each climber should carry a shepherd's Shouting is very, exhausting, and the shrill sound of a whistle would carry much further. Signals in o,^ e y c^ 0 could also be given by whistle. Yours, etc -> WHISTLE. September'4th, 1931.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 11

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MOUNTAINEERING RISKS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 11

MOUNTAINEERING RISKS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 11