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0092 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
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60   GÔB—ÎM : ROUTES 72, 73.

There may possibly exist a direct road from Henze to Yârkand, but even then the distance could not be accomplished in twelve days.

Geographical co-ordinates:

Gilgit   35° 54'; 74° 18'.

Yârkand 38° 10'; 74° 0'; ab. 4,200 ft.

G6BESAR, routes to and from, sec
KETERBÂL, Or PET6LIA, to TS6BTA, No. 102.

GULABGIRH, see CHATARGARH.

Route

from HA.NLE to N6RBU,
see No. 157.

Route No. 72.

From HANLE (Ladak) to R6NGO (Ladak).
A secondary route, passable for horses.

Literature: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XVII., p. 111.Thomson's Western Himalaya, pp. 154-61.

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

Hanle, 32° 48'; 78° 56'; 15,117 ft., a monastery, probably the highest permanently inhabited place of Western Tibet—Descend the Hanle valley along its left side (road forms a very gentle incline).

A Mangkhang (15,020 ft.), 11 miles from Hanle, on the left bank of the Hanle river—Cross the Hanle river.

R ô ng o, 33° 7'; 78° 50', near the left bank of the Indus river, 13 miles from p Mangkhâng.

Route

from HANLE to TÔLING,
see No. 231.

Route

from HAS6RA, or ASTÔR, to DAS, or TANG, see No. 56.

HAVALBÂGH, routes to and from, see
ALM6RA to SOMESAR, No. 6.

Route

from IMLA to ASKOT,
see No. 8.

Route

from IMLA to SATGÂRH,
see No. 184.

Route No. 73.

From IMLA (Kâmaon) to SHÎMPTI (Kâmaon).
A secondary route, passable for horses.

Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 66. — Strachey's Kâmaon and Gârhval.

Im l a, 30° 2'; 80° 2', near the right bank of the Gôri river (11/2 mile E. of lmla a hot spring is said to exist) — Continue along the right side Of the Gôri valley (road good)—Gorpâla.

Skimp ti, 30° 5'; 80° 1'; 5,953 ft., the principal place of the district of Munshâri.