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Pagina 388
... scree , and , if it was possible by traversing to gain the apex of the cone , there only remained about 200 feet of rock to be climbed . Through glasses this last lap appeared to be difficult , and we had no rope with us . An alternate ...
... scree , and , if it was possible by traversing to gain the apex of the cone , there only remained about 200 feet of rock to be climbed . Through glasses this last lap appeared to be difficult , and we had no rope with us . An alternate ...
Pagina 391
... scree and gazing up , we began to realise that the scree itself was likely to be a tough proposition ; it was extremely loose , and set at such an angle that small stones and rocks were continually top- pling down the incline . Its ...
... scree and gazing up , we began to realise that the scree itself was likely to be a tough proposition ; it was extremely loose , and set at such an angle that small stones and rocks were continually top- pling down the incline . Its ...
Pagina 393
... scree , I recognised valley and scree were out of Major A. busily reeling off a sight now . It was good , after film , with his orderly holding the insecurity of the loose the tripod steady . Slithering gravel , to be climbing on sound ...
... scree , I recognised valley and scree were out of Major A. busily reeling off a sight now . It was good , after film , with his orderly holding the insecurity of the loose the tripod steady . Slithering gravel , to be climbing on sound ...
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