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AN “INJURED” CLIMBER, strapped into a Neil Robertson stretcher, being lifted to the top of an ice wall during a demonstration of rescue technique below the Caroline Glacier, Mount Cook, at Labour week-end. The demonstration was part of a refresher course in mountaincraft arranged by the Federated Mountain Clubs for South Island instructors.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 13

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AN “INJURED” CLIMBER, strapped into a Neil Robertson stretcher, being lifted to the top of an ice wall during a demonstration of rescue technique below the Caroline Glacier, Mount Cook, at Labour week-end. The demonstration was part of a refresher course in mountaincraft arranged by the Federated Mountain Clubs for South Island instructors. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 13

AN “INJURED” CLIMBER, strapped into a Neil Robertson stretcher, being lifted to the top of an ice wall during a demonstration of rescue technique below the Caroline Glacier, Mount Cook, at Labour week-end. The demonstration was part of a refresher course in mountaincraft arranged by the Federated Mountain Clubs for South Island instructors. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 13