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Peak climbed Four young Australians have climbed one of the world’s highest mountains — Annapurna in the Himalayas — using the south face route that has defeated all previous expeditions. Lincoln Hall, aged 27, Kim Snape, aged 27, Greg Mortimer, aged 28, and Andrew Henderson, aged 27,, financed their own expedition and finally completed the gruelling ascent of Annapurna’s south face on October 8. — Katmandu. THE PRESS CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 792-440 |

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Press, 22 October 1983, Page 6

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