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“We will be all alone, and that’s what we have been building up for,” says Kate Averill of the Women on the Move expedition for which she and Hazel Chapman have been training. Their aim is to scale North America’s highest mountain, Mt McKinley - known to local people as Denali, The High One, - in Alaska.

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Press, 13 April 1988, Page 13

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“We will be all alone, and that’s what we have been building up for,” says Kate Averill of the Women on the Move expedition for which she and Hazel Chapman have been training. Their aim is to scale North America’s highest mountain, Mt McKinley – known to local people as Denali, The High One, – in Alaska. Press, 13 April 1988, Page 13

“We will be all alone, and that’s what we have been building up for,” says Kate Averill of the Women on the Move expedition for which she and Hazel Chapman have been training. Their aim is to scale North America’s highest mountain, Mt McKinley – known to local people as Denali, The High One, – in Alaska. Press, 13 April 1988, Page 13

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