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To the Untouched Mountain - The New Zealand conquest of Molamenqing Tibet By Warwick Anderson

Good hard-cover minor scuffing to bottom edges of spine, and dust jacket slight sun fading to spine.

Publisher: Reed, Wellington, N.Z., 1983, first edition.

242 pages, colour photos.

"In 1981 the New Zealand Molamenqing Expedition was permitted to attempt the world's third highest unclimbed mountain. Without reconnaissance of high-altitude porters, considered essential by climbers from other nations, and with surprisingly modest financial backing, the success of the climb was a result of the ingenuity and determination of the team members. " - from dust wrapper blurb

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