Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... camp . The first day's march lay along a boulderstrewn valley overlooked by the 11,000 - foot precipices of Kun Lun . The second day found them at 12,000 feet , with base camp pitched on snow . Camps 0 to 3 were pitched on successive days .
... camp . The first day's march lay along a boulderstrewn valley overlooked by the 11,000 - foot precipices of Kun Lun . The second day found them at 12,000 feet , with base camp pitched on snow . Camps 0 to 3 were pitched on successive days .
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... Camp 3 was i am the coolies and horturs “ sturtei o Camp ↳ Next morning nine weather Waton and Burton ovacuated Camp 4 , and by ovoning the witone party was assomined at Camp Jurtor and Cruck sitanti , tad " noanwinie managed Tư cámỡ ...
... Camp 3 was i am the coolies and horturs “ sturtei o Camp ↳ Next morning nine weather Waton and Burton ovacuated Camp 4 , and by ovoning the witone party was assomined at Camp Jurtor and Cruck sitanti , tad " noanwinie managed Tư cámỡ ...
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... Camp meant descending the far from easy múge to Camp 4 then a truige of daree miles and the crossing of two passes . Finding the way down to the ridge in the resinced visibility of the biizzari , with all racks covered up and the fixed ...
... Camp meant descending the far from easy múge to Camp 4 then a truige of daree miles and the crossing of two passes . Finding the way down to the ridge in the resinced visibility of the biizzari , with all racks covered up and the fixed ...
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