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ESCAPE FROM MT WHITCOMBE

This article was written for the Federated Mountain Clubs of NZ (FMC) and published in the Accidents Column for the November 2010 issue of their Backcountry magazine. FMC is a non-profit organisation formed in 1931, which advocates for the wise management of outdoor recreation and the environments it takes place in. You can support FMC by joining up online: www.fmc.org.nz/join

The Backcountry Accidents Column, in one form or another, has been a feature of FMC publications since 1938. To subscribe to the print version of their magazine, please visit www.fmc.org.nz/aboutbackcountry.

Area: Mt Whitcombe, central Southern Alps Activity: Trans-alpine mountaineering Survivors: Four experienced New Zealanders Date of Incident: February 2002

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