There's Snow on them local hills - August 2001.
Ruahine snow plodders Dave Henwood, Tony Gates,
Alistair Millward, and Derek Sharp crossed the central Ruahine
Range, from Rangi Hut to Howletts Hut- without skis. They found
lots of the deep, soft stuff, and very little cramponable ice.
Difficult travel on "the cheval pitch " east of Te Hekenga (1695
m) was made easier when crampons could bite into the steep rock
and snow. They report a new fire box at Howletts hut, with a chimney
that glows red hot when coal is burnt in it!
Dave Henwood and Derek Sharp negotiate the cheval pitch of Te
Helenga, central Ruahine Ranges.
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