TOP: Fiona Rutherford approaches the confluence of the Ada and Christopher rivers on a recent tramp of the St James suhalpine walkway- In the background are the Spencer Mountains. BOTTOM: On the swing bridge over the Henry River is Patrick Felstead of Adelaide, on his way to the Anne Hut. The St James walkway in the Lewis Pass area is a comfortable fivesday tramp suitable far moderately fit people. The walkway has become so popular at there is often only floor space left the four comfortable huts, normally accommodating 20 people, along the route.
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Press, 24 January 1984, Page 9
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94TOP: Fiona Rutherford approaches the confluence of the Ada and Christopher rivers on a recent tramp of the St James suhalpine walkway- In the background are the Spencer Mountains. BOTTOM: On the swing bridge over the Henry River is Patrick Felstead of Adelaide, on his way to the Anne Hut. The St James walkway in the Lewis Pass area is a comfortable fivesday tramp suitable far moderately fit people. The walkway has become so popular at there is often only floor space left the four comfortable huts, normally accommodating 20 people, along the route. Press, 24 January 1984, Page 9
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