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MR EDGAR WILLIAMS, well-known mountaineer, describes in an article accompanying this illustration “one of his loveliest rambles by mountain, bush, and stream” a walk over the Routeburn-Greenstone track, starting at Kinloch, at the head of Lake Wakatipu. The illustration shows the Ailsa Mountains and Lake Howden.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27670, 28 May 1955, Page 9

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MR EDGAR WILLIAMS, well-known mountaineer, describes in an article accompanying this illustration “one of his loveliest rambles by mountain, bush, and stream” a walk over the Routeburn-Greenstone track, starting at Kinloch, at the head of Lake Wakatipu. The illustration shows the Ailsa Mountains and Lake Howden. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27670, 28 May 1955, Page 9

MR EDGAR WILLIAMS, well-known mountaineer, describes in an article accompanying this illustration “one of his loveliest rambles by mountain, bush, and stream” a walk over the Routeburn-Greenstone track, starting at Kinloch, at the head of Lake Wakatipu. The illustration shows the Ailsa Mountains and Lake Howden. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27670, 28 May 1955, Page 9

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