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Advance members of the Mountaineering Club's Peruvian expedition landed in Peru yesterday with just ten days to wrap up final plans for their assault on the 21,769-foot Butcher of the Andes.
Austen F Riggs II '48 2G and George I. Bell '48 stepped off a Pan-American clipper at 6 a.m. If all goes well, they will meet the other four student-mountaineers at a desert crossroads Friday, June 23.
Before then, they must unload, almost a ton of equipment from shipping docks, buy another half ton in Lima, and truck it all to the Indian village of Chiquian.
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