Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... snow on that side . Clumsily I struck my hand with the blade of my axe in the fierce struggle to join John on the ... snow , and at one point my leg plunged into a hole through which , after extricating myself , I was able to view the ...
... snow on that side . Clumsily I struck my hand with the blade of my axe in the fierce struggle to join John on the ... snow , and at one point my leg plunged into a hole through which , after extricating myself , I was able to view the ...
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... snow and rocks . It was time to go on . We followed a wide depression free of rocks , then saw that we would be able to avoid the gap in the ridge that had been worrying us during our inspections from the hut . The snow was firm and ...
... snow and rocks . It was time to go on . We followed a wide depression free of rocks , then saw that we would be able to avoid the gap in the ridge that had been worrying us during our inspections from the hut . The snow was firm and ...
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... snow at 11,000 feet without proper equip- ment might leave one too cold and exhausted for a difficult descent in the morning . To round off the odds , we had been unable to leave word of where we were climbing . So the descent was ...
... snow at 11,000 feet without proper equip- ment might leave one too cold and exhausted for a difficult descent in the morning . To round off the odds , we had been unable to leave word of where we were climbing . So the descent was ...
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