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0674 Southern Tibet : vol.4
南チベット : vol.4
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FROM CHUNIT-TSO TO USHÜ.

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On April 18th, we travelled 15.3 km. S. S. W. down the Rukyok valley to Camp CCCLXXXV, at an altitude of 4,696 m. or a descent of 136 m. at a rate of I : I I2.5. Pan. 464, Tab. 87, is a view to the S. E., south, S. W. and W. N. W. from the latter camp; the mountains visible on it are situated near the camp and hide every distant perspective. The next day's march takes us 11.8 km. S. E. down the Rukyok valley and a little bit up the valley of the Kanchung-chu or Chaktaktsangpo to Camp CCCLXXXVI, Charte, where the altitude is 4,634 m., a descent of 62 m. and a rate of I:190. From this camp Pan. 466, Tab. 88, is drawn to the E. N. E. up into the Chaktak valley. Pan. 467, Tab. 88, is taken from the same place to the S. S. W. down the valley of the Chaktak-tsangpo.

On April 20th, we marched 13.8 km. east and E. N. E. up the valley of Kanchung-chu, which is the Upper Chaktak-tsangpo, to Camp CCCLXXXVII, at an altitude of 4,702 m. The ascent is 68 m. and the rate I : 2 0 3 . Pan. 4 7 oA and B, Tab. 88, taken from there shows only the mountains surrounding the valleys, the most important of which is the one to the N. I2° W., for here the Upper Chaktaktsangpo comes down from Laj5chung4so.

On April 21st, we travelled 13.7 km. S. E. up the valley of the Gyäbuk-chu to Camp CCCLXXX VIII, where the altitude is 4,865 m., or a rise of 163 m. and at a rate of I : 84. Pan. 471, Tab. 88, is drawn from this camp and shows a comparatively bulky peak to the N. 2 5° E. and more open land to the east and E. S. E.

Farther up the same valley to the E. S. E. and E. N. E., we had I2 km. to Camp CCCLXXXIX at an altitude of 5,001 m. The ascent is 136 m. and the rate, I :88. Pan. 468, Tab. 88, is a view to the S. 88° E. from this camp, and Pan. 469, Tab. 88, shows the valley down to S. 50° W.

On April 23rd, we travelled east and E. S. E. ; first, 6 km. to the pass, Gyäbuk-la, 5,175 m. high, a rise of 174 m. and a rate of i:34. From the pass to Camp CCCXC, 5,079 m. high, we had another 6.3 km. with a fall of 96 m. at a rate of 1:66. The small panoramas, 473 and 474, Tab. 88, are views of valleys near the last camp.

The next day we had 10.6 km. E. S. E. to Kinchen-la, 5,44 I m. high, a rise of 362 m. at a rate of 1:29, and another 3.6 km. E. S. E. to Camp CCCXCI, at an altitude of 5,209 m. or a descent of 232 m. at a rate of I :15.5. Pan. 475, Tab. 88, is a view from the pass to the N. E. and E. N. E., showing a part of the range called Lembo, south of Kanchung-gangri. Pan. 477, Tab. 88, is also from Kinchen-la and is of interest as it contains a part of the Chomo-uchong to the S. W. and a part of the Lunpo-gangri to the W. N. W. Pan. 476, Tab. 88, is taken from a point a little east of Kinchen-la and gives an idea of the mountains to the east and E. S. E. on both sides of the Raga-tsangpo.

To Camp CCCXCIJ, Rapak-do, at an altitude of 5,1033 m., we had 9.6 km. E. S. E. and S. S. E., descending 106 m. or at a rate of i:9 I . At Rapak-do Pan. 478,