... black head; all else was a dreary solitude of unfathomable snow, aching to the sight, and without trace of a path. " The travellers found the snow, which was soft at mid-day, afford good footing, and reached the summit with less fatigue than they... The Edinburgh Journal of Science - Page 2721826Full view - About this book
| 1826 - 272 pages
...and reached the summit with less fatigue than they anticipated. They remained the night and following day at the crest of the pass, and suffered much from...the same side, and proceeded along the dell of the Andreti, a branch of the Pabar river, rising near Shdtul, and halted on the bank of a rivulet called... | |
| 1826 - 460 pages
...and reached the summit with less fatigue than they anticipated, They remained the night and following day at the crest of the pass, and suffered much from...the same side, and proceeded along the dell of the Andrtti, a branch of the Pabar river, rising near Shatul, and halted on the bank of a rivulet called... | |
| 1826 - 842 pages
...and reached the summit with less fatigue than they anticipated. They remained the night and following day at the crest of the pass, and suffered much from...the same side, and proceeded along the dell of the Andrcti, a branch of the Pabar river, rising near Shútúl, and halted on the bank of a rivulet called... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 390 pages
...suffering caused by the elevation as it affected the breathing and head was very great. On the 9th of June, the temperature did not rise above 41° at noon, it was 24° and 26° at sunrise, — in the evening it snowed. On the llth of June our adventurous countrymen began their descent on... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 392 pages
...suffering caused by the elevation as it affected the breathing and head was very great. On the 9th of June, the temperature did not rise above 41° at noon, it was 24° and 26° at sunrise, — in the evening it snowed. On the llth of June our adventurous countrymen began their descent on... | |
| 1875 - 520 pages
...and reached the summit with les^ fatigue than they anticipated. They remained the night and following day at the crest of the pass, and suffered much from...day, they descended upon the same side, and proceeded alone the dell of the Andreli, a branch of the Pabar river, rising near Shatul, and halted on the bank... | |
| 1826 - 840 pages
...and reached the summit with less fatigue than they anticipated. They remained the night and following day at the crest of the pass, and suffered much from...the same side, and proceeded along the dell of the Andrcti, a branch of the Pabar river, rising near Shatul, and halted on the bank of a rivulet called... | |
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