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0082 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
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DX—DAB: ROUTES 47-49.

Route

from DA to KÂRBU,
see No. 89.

Route No. 47.

From DA (Ladak) to KHARTÂKSHA, Or K G: MANG

(Salti).

A principal route, passable for horses.

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

Da, 34° 32' . 6; 76° 25' . 1 l; 9,640 ft., on the right bank of the Indus river - Continue along the right bank of the Indus river—Gark6nu-

Gréga.

Chûlichan.

Moral Hâmzegon—Shimkârmo—Palpâldo. ,

Khartdksha, also called Kârmang, 34° 52'; 76° 10'.

Route

from DÂBA to BÂDRINATH,
see No. 9.

Route No. 48.

From DÂBA (Gnarl Khôrsum) to the CHÂKO LA PASS (Gnâri Khôrsum).

A principal route, passable for horses. Maps: Strachey's Kämaon and Gärhval.

Ddba, 31° 14'; 79° 39'—Ascend to the plateau-like surface of the Sétlej valley — p Ding p Kâling Descend to the Sâtlej river (steep descent)—Cross the SAtlej river, N.W. of Mita —Ascend a steep ravine—Continue along the plateau-like surface of the SAtlej valley.

L Dam— pKyz ngru.

Encamp on the south-western foot of. the Chr ko La pass (16,197 ft.; scanty fuel and grass). Châko La pass : 31° 23' . 9; 80° 11' . 0 r; 17,561 ft.

Route

from DÂBA to A LAPTÉL,
see No. 120.

Route

from DÂBA to LOAKA,
see No. 124.

Route

from DÂBA to the MÂNA PASS,
see No. 129.

Route

from DÂBA to NIT', see No. 155.

Route No. 49.

From DÂBA (Gnari Khôrsum) to TIRTHAPIIRI

(Gnari Khôrsum).

A secondary route, passable for horses. Maps: Strachey's Kämaon and Gärhval.

Doba, 31° 14'; 79° 39'.

Gyingul, a small village.

Dingpu (two easy stages from Dâba). Camp.

CampCross the SAtlej river by bridge. Kyûnglung.

A Pdlkia (a now deserted village).