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0608 Southern Tibet : vol.4
南チベット : vol.4
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to Camp CLIX or Tsarok, where the altitude is 4,861 m. On this last section the road went very steeply down to the valley of Rag a-tsangpo, a fall of 523 m. or I : 6.1. From a point just south of Sao-lungring a sketch was drawn, Pan. 192, Tab. 35. Pan. I 90A and B, Tab. 34, is a view of the hills around Tsarok.

On May 12th, we travelled 17.8 km. W. S. W. along the Raga-Lsangpo to Camp CLX, or Yo'on, 4,919 m. high, a rise of 58 m. or as I : 307, showing a very gradual slope for the Raga-tsangpo. From a very flat little secondary threshold on the road, Pan. 195, Tab. 35, was drawn. To the S. 87° W. it shows the upper part of the valley of Raga-tsangpo, and then, to the right the comparatively not very high mountains north of the river. To the N. 2° E. is a pyramidal peak called

Kungri-rakfte.

Next day the distance was 12.7 km. S. W. to Camp CLXI, Rag a-tasam, with an altitude of 4,948 m., 29 m. above the previous camp, or a rise of I : 438. The panorama, I 9 7 A and B, Tab. 36, taken from Raga-tasam, is of interest. Already from the little threshold west of Tsarok, a first glimpse had been caught of the Chomo-uchong to the S. 87° W. Now we got a clearer view of the same mountain to the N. 83° W. To the N. 69° W. at a considerable distance a rather high mountain was in sight, and N. 2 5° W. rose the mighty mount of Lembo, a name that practically may be the same as Lunpo, as the high peaks farther west were called, though the pronounciation, if this be the case, is different. 1Nrgangba-kanja was the name of the mountains to the east and E. N. E. situated south of Raga-tsangpo. Yosar is another name of mountains in connection with the former and to the E. S. E. and S. E.

On May 21st, the road continues 16 km. W. N. W. to Camp CLXII at Chosang jung, where the altitude is 5,006 m. or 58 m. above the previous camp and a rise of 1: 276. At this place we have to consider Pan. 196A and B, Tab. 35. The range of Lembo visible to the north , is probably the same which I crossed a year later in Gyägong-la. To the east and E. S. E. is seen the broad valley of Raga-tsangpo. S. 64° W. is Chi-kelung, to the west is Ravak, to the N. 6o° W. Mount Kicken-talung-changri, to the N. 54° W. Semo-Landung, and to the N. W. Semo-chang-ri. It is easy to sketch the outlines of all these hills as they present themselves, but it is a very difficult task to arrange them correctly in relation to one another on a map. For this purpose detailed survey work in all the more considerable valleys is necessary, and my map is only a preliminary one.

From Camp CL ,VII, we begin to ascend in a W. N. W. direction the outskirts of the mountain group of Chonio-uchong. On May 22nd, the march was 6.6 km. to Ravak-la, 5,227 m. high, a rise of 22 I m. at a rate of I :3o. From the pass we had I.I km. to Camp CLXIII at Kichung-suinna, 5,198 m. high, or 29 m. below the pass, a rate of fall as I :34. On Pan. 198A and B, Tab. 36, the Chomo-uchong proper is still hidden. At S. 75° W. the way to Kichung-la is visible. To the

THE THIRD CROSSING OF THE TRANSHIMALAYA.