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0081 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 / Page 81 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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CHÛ*S—DA : ROUTES 44-46.

49.

Route No. 44.

From CH-68HUL (Pangkdng) to RÛDOK (Riidok).

A secondary route, passable for horses. Maps: Cunningham's Pânjâb and Western Himalaya.

Chûshul, 33° 31'; 78° 36'; 14,406 ft. (supplies are here very scanty)— /,, M6rdo — Cross a small pass.

A Pdngur, on the shore of the Tso Rul salt-lake (an easy march; level of the lake 14,400 ft.)—Continue along the northern shore of the Tso Rul salt-lake—p Lôngmar.

0 Singzhkng. A Chungpûche.

A Shdldat.

B û d o k., 33° 20'; 79° 29'.

Route No. 45.

From CHÛSRUL (Pangk6ng) to TAN GTSE (Pangkông).

A.

Chûshul by 0 Mirag to Tdngtse.

A secondary route, passable for horses, more frequently taken than the route described sub B.

Literature: Moorcroft's Travels, Vol. 1., pp. 434-8.

Maps: Cunningham's P;injâb and Western Himâlaya.Waugh and Thuillier's Pânjâb and adjoining countries.

Chishul, 33° 31'; 78° 36'; 14,406 ft. (supplies are here very scanty)— Millet, a small summer village—Q Tdkung, on the Tsomognalarf salt-lake (level of the lake 14,010 ft.) — Continue along the western shore of the Tsomognalari salt-lake.

A Mir ag —Continue along the western shore of the Tsomognalarf salt-lake—p Man.

OPangmig, or Panamik (14,146 ft.)—Continue along the western shore of the lake. — p D6nzho.

Camp — Muglab (13,847 ft.) Tdngtse, 34° 1'; 77° 46'; 13,111 ft.

B.

Chishul by Long Yôgma to Tdngtse.

Ch2ishul, 33° 31'; 78° 36'; 14,406 ft.— Long Kôngma.

Long Pc£rma—Kcingyu.

Long Yôgma.

É r a t— Chilang— Pholonglâs.

Tdngtse, 34° 1'; 77° 46'; 13,111 ft.

Route No. 46.

From DA (Ladâk) to CH6RBAD (Bâlti).
A secondary route, passable for horses.

Maps: Cunningham's Pânjâb and Western Himâlaya.Waugh and Thuillier's Pânjâb and adjoining countries.

Da, 34° 32'.6; 76° 25'.11= ; 9,640 ft., on the right bank of the Indus river—Ascend the Indus valley for 6 miles—Nyobibrécngsa—Ascend the Hânu Lüngba valley.

Hknu Yôgma (10,418 ft.)—H6.nu KdngmaHcindamir.

G a r b u d ô k— Cross the Chorbad pass (16,976 ft.) —Descend the Chorbad Lnngba.

0 Chumgâgs—pYâklung—Cross four times the Chorbad _Lnngba river—=Cross the Shayôk river.

Chorbad, 34° 49'; 76° 28'; 8,879 ft., on the right bank of the Shayôk river.

Route

from DA to KÂLTSE,
see No. 81.

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