The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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... camp at a height of 19,521 feet ( Camp IV ) . The route to this camp from the base led up the huge Rakhiot Glacier . As the climbers ascended the series of vast and complicated ice - falls , they were threatened by immense ice ...
... camp at a height of 19,521 feet ( Camp IV ) . The route to this camp from the base led up the huge Rakhiot Glacier . As the climbers ascended the series of vast and complicated ice - falls , they were threatened by immense ice ...
Page 316
... camp realised to their consternation that the main body was still on the far side of the Rakhiot Peak , and had not even reached Camp VII . That evening the sky cleared with a raging gale , and four porters were suddenly observed ...
... camp realised to their consternation that the main body was still on the far side of the Rakhiot Peak , and had not even reached Camp VII . That evening the sky cleared with a raging gale , and four porters were suddenly observed ...
Page 317
... Camp VII . It was just as they were reaching this camp that Wieland sank down quietly in the snow and died . Unfortunately only one tent was now habitable , and , as there was not room for all in it , Merkl told the four strongest ...
... Camp VII . It was just as they were reaching this camp that Wieland sank down quietly in the snow and died . Unfortunately only one tent was now habitable , and , as there was not room for all in it , Merkl told the four strongest ...
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