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CHAPTER XXXI.   ►!1

CROSSING THE TRANSHIMALAYA FROM KHALEB

TO GYAKUNG AND THENCE TO GARTOK.

The crossing from Khaleb to Gyäkung; Camp CCXLI, is, chronologically, the fourth I undertook across the Transhimalaya, and from the point of view of geographical situation from east to west, the seventh. As mentioned in the preceding chapter, Camp CCXXX, Khaleb, was at 4,629 m., Diri j5u-g'ompa or Camp CCXXXI, at 5,091 m., the ascent 462 m. and the rate i :43.5, as the distance was 20.1 km.

My second camp at Diri-pu-gompa, September 711i, Camp CCXXXIII, was not exactly at the same place as the first one, or Camp CCXXXI, but as the distance between the two was extremely short, the altitude was practically the same or 5,091 m. From there we had 12.3 km. N. N. E. to the pass Tseli-la, 5,628 m. high, a rise of 537 m., or 1:23. The water-parting pass between the Satlej and the Indus is, however, Tseli-lachen-la, 5,466 m. high, and situated 4.7 km. N. N. W. of Tseti-la, about one kilometer beyond Camp CCXXXI V, Sände-buk, 5,458 m. high. The fall between the two passes is, therefore, 162 m. or 1:29. From 7 seli-lachen-la we had 23 km. N. N. E. to Camp CCXXXV, Singe-buk, with an altitude of 5,079 m. or 387 m. below the pass, being a fall of 1 :59. The last-mentioned camp was reached

on September 9th.

Pan. 314, Tab. 57, is a view of the Kailas from the Tseli valley. Pan. 32 2A and B, Tab. 58, is drawn from Tseti-la and shows the flat, rounded hills near the crest, and no distant view. Pan. 325, Tab. 59, is taken from a point 2 km. S. W. of Camp CCXXX V and shows the mountains rising on the right or northern side of the Indus just above the camp. A part of the same mountains is also visible on Pan. 324, Tab. 58, which was sketched from Camp CCXXXV, Singe-buk. To the N. 66° W. the valley of the Indus is seen.

  •         From Singe-buk we had I 1 km. E. S. E. to the source of the Indus, Singikabab, Camp CCXXXV I, at an altitude of 5,165 m. or 86 m. higher, the rise being 1: 12 8. Pan. 3 2 3A and B, Tab. 58, shows the surroundings of this important place, with mountains of moderate size to the south belonging to the same Transhimalayan Range as the one of Tseli-lachen-la.