“Mi my of your mountains seem to be falling to bits,” said Mr 3. GCourtney a member of the Alpme Club, England, who has just completed an extensive climbing holiday in the Southern Alps below the Copeland Paso. Mr Courtney said’ it was n great pity, but he thought it was only a temporary feature. He hat been told by his guide that tin cause for tbe exceedingly numerous rock and ice-falls this season, hat been tbe dry -summer. The guide saic more falls had occurred this summe; than in any previous year “in livir memory.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12532, 18 April 1935, Page 7
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