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0077 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
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CHAK—OHAM : ROUTES 35-37.

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Route No. 35.

From the CHAxo LA PASS (Gnâri Khôrsum) to GARTOK (Gnäri Milk-sum).

A principal route, passable for horses.

Maps: Strachey's Kämâon and Gârhvâl. .

Encamp at the south-western foot of the Ch a k o La pass—Cross the Chao La pass, 31° 23'.9 ; 80 111.01z ; 17,561 ft. p Jamarmu.

A

Sung s d rg a, road easy, slopes gentle — Cross two ravines (not very deep) —p Namachia. A Nd k y u — Cross the Indus river (fordable).

Gdrtok, 31° 40'.0; 80° 18'•4f; 15,090 ft., near

  • the right bank of the Indus river (a 'short stage).

Route

from the CHIKO LA PASS to TÔLING,
see No. 229.

Route

from CRIMEA to BÂRMÂUR,
see No. 21.

Route No. 36.

From CRIMEA (Chämba) to ISLAMABAD (Kashmir).

A secondary route, passable for horses.

Maps: Cunningham's Pänjâb and Western Himalaya.—Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjâb and adjoining countries.

Chdmba, 32° 33'; 76° 7'; 3,015 ft., on the right bank of the Ravi river—Descend the Ravi valley.

Rajnâgar. Manjére—Masi.

D agi—Rasoni—Parka—Chanta.

Ldngara. Lohani.

Southern foot of the Pddri pass—Cross the Padri pass—Batta—Manda.

Bhadrdr.

Ja ng a l v d r a—Kuligârh. Shdlamar.

Ki s h t v dr, on the left bank of the Chinab river (an easy stage)—Cross the Chinab river.

Eastern foot of the PirPanchdki pass Cross the Pir Pancha,ki pass — Joharkdt — Garala.

Lo h d r—Pass several villages. Bindddi—Pass a great many villages.

Islamabad, 33° 43'.8; 75° 8'• 7 ; 5,896 ft., near the right bank of the Jhilum river.

Route

from CRIMEA to NÛRPUR,
see No. 159.

Route No. 37.

From CHÂMBA (Chämba) to PADUM (Zankhar).

A secondary route, passable for horses.

Literature: Thomson's Western Himalaya, p. 335-63.

Maps: Cunningham's Pänjäb and Western Himalaya.—Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjâb and adjoining countries.

Chdmba, 32° 33'; 76° 7'; 3,015 ft., on the right bank of the Ravi river. Pô kri.

Ka l t h ô r—Bnnderi. G i ti.

Southern foot of the Sdchi pass— Cross the Sachi pass (15,500 ft.).