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THREE CLIMBERS OVERDUE IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS.—A view from the lower Tekano glacier showing the Copeland Valley slopes of Mount Sefton, the area in which three missing climbers are known to have been operating. The top of Sefton is the snow peak showing behind the rocky bluffs. This photograph was taken two days before the missing party started climbing. The overdue men are Messrs Brian C. Moss and John Foster, of Nelson, and W. McKay, of Paraparaumu.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27556, 13 January 1955, Page 10

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THREE CLIMBERS OVERDUE IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS.—A view from the lower Tekano glacier showing the Copeland Valley slopes of Mount Sefton, the area in which three missing climbers are known to have been operating. The top of Sefton is the snow peak showing behind the rocky bluffs. This photograph was taken two days before the missing party started climbing. The overdue men are Messrs Brian C. Moss and John Foster, of Nelson, and W. McKay, of Paraparaumu. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27556, 13 January 1955, Page 10

THREE CLIMBERS OVERDUE IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS.—A view from the lower Tekano glacier showing the Copeland Valley slopes of Mount Sefton, the area in which three missing climbers are known to have been operating. The top of Sefton is the snow peak showing behind the rocky bluffs. This photograph was taken two days before the missing party started climbing. The overdue men are Messrs Brian C. Moss and John Foster, of Nelson, and W. McKay, of Paraparaumu. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27556, 13 January 1955, Page 10

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