VISIT TO MOUNT COOK
WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION The excursion, to Mount Cook promoted by the Canterbury District Council of the Workers' Educational Association is to start to-day, when a party of 32, men and women, will leave for the Hermitage, from which, they will return on Tuesday evening. The members of the party arc students attending the association's classes and their friends. To-morrow it is proposed to visit the Tasman Chalet, and if conditions are favourable the members of the party will go to the Ball Glacier for iki-mg; if conditions are unfavourable, they will make a trip to the Hochstetter icefalls on the Tasman Glacier. For Sunday trips to spots in proxirni Y to the Hermitage are planned, such as the Kea Point, from which a good view of Mount Sefton, Mount •?? ' ? the Mueller Glacier is posMbie, in the morning, and to Mount staying a while at the Red Liake for skating if the surface is frozen, in the afternoon. , ° n t Monday the party will make n Mueller Glacier, a stiff climb k.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 18
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