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From the North | 2- |
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Travel is straightforward along the unnamed side creek that drains Mt Warner and Mt
McWhirter. From the head of this creek climb scree and low-angled rock slabs through bluffs to
a small glacier draining the north-east of Mt Warner. Climb the glacier to avoid Pt 2211 metres,
then cross to the North Ridge and follow easy rock to the top.
Roland Cant, Bill Cullens, April 1935
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From Bond Creek | 1 |
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A small glacier gives easy access to rocky slopes that lead to the peak from slightly north of west.
Austin A Deans, Phil H Willis, R F Fryer, August 1937 (although a small trig and levelled rock platform on the summit presumably date from the original survey)
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Attribution:
Yvonne Cook and Geoff Spearpoint,
in association with the Canterbury Mountaineering Club
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