Mudpools replace ice
Avalanche-free mudpools and geysers have replaced snow and ice for the seven deaf-mute Japanese climbers pulled off Mt Cook on Friday.
With several extra days on their hands after the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, ordered an end to the expedition, the climbers were today on flatter country — sightseeing on the volcanic plateau around Rotorua.
As compensation for Friday’s call to come down off the mountain the climbers from the Tokyo Deaf and Mute Climbing Society were flown to Mt Egmont by the Royal New Zealand Air Force — scaling it in a single day on January 2, according to a Japanese Embassy spokesman in Wellington.
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