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Southern Tibet : vol.4 | |
南チベット : vol.4 |
CHAPTER XXXIII.
FROM USHÜ TO TERI-NAM-TSO,
My road from Ushü across the Transhimalaya to Camp CCCCXI on the southern shore of Teri-nam-tso has been described in Vol. III, p. 306 et seq.
The first day's march, April 30th, took us 9.5 km. west and N. W. to Gyä-la at an altitude of 4,918 m. The rise from Ushü is, therefore, 355 m. and the rate I :26.8. From the pass we had 7.4 km. N. N. W. to Camp CCCXCVI, Lumbo-taktsen
at an altitude of 4,780 m., a fall of 138 m., at a rate of i:54. Pan. 479A, B and C, Tab. 89, is taken from the pass. To the S. 2 2° E. was pointed out a pass, Share-la, probably situated in the water-parting Himalaya Range, or at any rate, south of the Tsanggo. In the same direction the extensive valley of the latter river was visible at no great distance. Sukba-la, on the other hand, was situated in a ramification of the Chomo-uchong to the S. W. The Chomo-uchong itself was seen to the N. 37° E. From Camp CCCXC VII, Pan. 480, Tab. 89, gives only a view up into the valley of Rang-chu, by which we had travelled down a year before.
On May ist, the journey proceeded 4.4 km. N. N. W. to Lamlung-la at an
altitude of 5,118 m., a rise of 338 m. at a rate of i:13. On the northern side we had 3.3 km. N. W. to Camp CCCXCVII, 4,982 m. high, a rise of 136 m. and a rate of 1:24. From Lamlung-la, Pan. 482, Tab. 9o, shows a new view of the Chomo-uchong with its highest peak to the S. 64° E.; Pan. 483, Tab. 9o, from the same pass, gives a view of a part of the Kanchung gangri to the N. N. W. The peak to the N. 37° W. is, no doubt, the same as the one to the N. 1° E. from Takbur-la, as seen on Pan. 2 1 oA, Tab. 38.
On May 4th, our way proceeds 6.3 km. north to Gara-la, 5,033 m. high, a rise of 51 m. at a rate of I :123. On the northern side of the pass it is 2.3 km. to Camp CCCXCVIII, Tangma-ni, where the altitude is 4,922 m., a fall of III m. at a rate of 1 :21.
On May 6th, we travelled I o km. N. E. and W. N. W. to the pass, Shalung-la, at an altitude of 5,32o m. being a rise of 398 m. at a rate of 1:25. From the
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