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0159 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
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TRÎJ—TRIL: ROUTES 232, 233.

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Ming, l ing, 31° 27'; 79° 32', near the left bank of the Satlej river (level of the river 12,369 ft.)—Cross the Satlej river.

  • PankyôkDûnkar.

Ph e tong, a large village Tibuk.

Camp.

Shd ngtsa Zûrkang.

Ra b g y d l i n g, a long march — Sharlang p Chumik Dat.

G n a r s i d o, a long march — Gnarsa. Tsring—Kuck. Mi k ri ng — Méntoking Namlung. Yagrangddsa.

A Zi l a ng, at the south-eastern foot of the ZGlang pass—Cross the Zûlang pass.

  • Sh d l o ng, at the north-western foot of the Mang pass.

Camp.

Hd n l e, 32° 48'; 78° 56'; 15,117 ft., a monastery, probably the highest permanently inhabited place of Western Tibet (two long marches from p Shalong to Hanle).

Route

from TRÎJUGI NARÂIN to BHÉTI,
see No. 24.

Route

from TRIJUGI NARkIN to DE17L,
see No. 62.

Route No. 232.

From TRIJUGI NARÂIN (Gärhvâl) to KIDARNATH

(Gärhvâl).

A secondary route, passable for horses. Literature: Hoffmeister's Briefe aus Indien, pp. 212-15. Maps: Hoffmeister's Profiles, No. 6.—Indian Atlas, sheet 66.

Trijugi Nardin, 30° 41'; 78° 56'; 7,217 ft.

  •  Munkdta Gants (5,990 ft.), on the right bank of the Mandagni river. (Road very winding, frequent ascent and descent.) — Cross the T6li river.

G d u ri k ¢i n d (6,417 ft.), on the right bank of the Manda,gni river. (Here are hot springs.)—Cross the Gauri papi— Cross the Chérika pani

  •  p Bim ka Udar.

Kid a r n a th, 30° 45'; 79° 4'; 11,794 ft., on the right bank of the Mandagni river, near its source.

Route No. 233.

From TRILOKNÂTH (Kishtvar) to DÂRMÂUR (Chnmba).

A secondary route, passable for horses.

Literature : Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. X., part I., pp. 107-9. Maps: Cunningham's Pänjâb and Western Himalaya. —

Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjâb and adjoining coun-

tries.

T r i l o k n d t h, 32° 39'; 76° 37', on the left bank of the Chandra Bhaga river.

0 Hu l i d s, at the northern foot of the Kali Dévi pass--Cross the Kali Dévi pass (15,700 ft.).

Ltindi, with a dharamsala, on the Nai river—Descend the Nai valley—Bhairu.

B äc rg d û, on the left hank of the Nai riverFütahan.

PûlniCross the Budhil river by a bridge (68 ft. in length and 98 ft. above the river).

B d rm d ur, 32° 26'; 76° 30'; 7,015 ft., on the left bank of the Budhfl river.