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South West Ridge | 1 |
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From Kea Pass the South West Ridge is a straightforward climb, negotiating a rock step on the
north side of the ridge.
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North Ridge | 1 |
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A straightforward ridge linking Mt Carl with Mt Frieda, first climbed on a traverse of the range.
Roger Chester, December 1930
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South East Ridge | 1 |
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This ridge comprises very loose rock, which is difficult to negotiate unless covered with consolidated
snow. A lack of snow will increase the grade.
Roger Chester, December 1930
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Attribution:
Yvonne Cook and Geoff Spearpoint,
in association with the Canterbury Mountaineering Club
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