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0119 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 119 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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Béli,¹ near the Dúri Gad river, E. of Mässúri; a
tolerably good march—Continue along the Dúri
valley — Cross the Aglár river — Several steep
ascents and descents.

Baréthi—Dharásu—Continued ascent for some
time—Cross a small ridge—Descent.

Dúnda, on the left bank of the Bhagiráthi
river (few villages only are passed on this
march)—Cross the Sinhóti gad river—Cross the
Ráthor gad river—Mátali—Baróthi.

Barahát, 30° 43′; 78° 26′, on the right bank of
the Bhagiráthi river.

Route
from Mässúri to Déra,
see No. 58.

Route No. 139.
From Mässúri (Gárhvál) to Kánda (Gárhvál).

A principal route, passable for horses.
Literature: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. VI., part II.,
pp. 937–8. — Year-book of the Pánjáb for 1854,
part IV., p. 114.
Maps: Indian Atlas, sheets 47 (second edition) and 48.
Mässúri, 30° 27′·6; 78° 3′·0⅔; hôtel and club,
6,590 ft. — Continue along the ridge, partly
along its summit, partly along its side— Kum-
rarára.

Bhadráj (7,510 ft.), 6 miles from Mässúri —
Cross the Jámna river—Ascent for 3 miles.

Lachvára, 5 miles from Bhadráj; an easy
stage.

Nagtháp, 6 miles from Lachvára; road a con-
tinous zig-zag ascent — Pass several villages;
road leads over the Báirat mountain.

Mákta, or Mákha, 7 miles from Nagtháp.

Thána Túngra (6,853 ft.), 7 miles from Mákta
(good road along the summit of the range) —
Continous ascent.

Deobán, 8 miles from Thána Túngra — Steep
descent—Continue for 5 miles along the crest.

Bandráuli, 9 miles from Deobán, 2 miles E.
of the Tons—Bán—Chelád—Cross the Dhara-
gád and the Devigád rivers.

Kánda, 30° 54′; 77° 52′; 4,611 ft., 9 miles from
Bandráuli.

Route
from Mässúri to Kidarnath:
by Déra, Tiri, Deúl, and Trijugi Naraín
(see Nos. 58, 226, 61, 62, and 232).

Route No. 140.
From Mässúri (Gárhvál) to Mandrássu (Gárhvál).

A secondary route, passable for horses.
Maps: Indian Atlas, sheets 47 (second edition) and 48.
Mässúri, 30° 27′·6; 78° 3′·0⅔; hôtel and club,
6,590 ft. — Descend to the Aglár valley (very
steep)—Cross the Aglár river—Ascent— Kadáá.
Mandrássu, 30° 32′; 78° 1′.

Route
from Mässúri to Mílum:
by Tiri, Deúl, Srinágar, Mási, Sómesar,
Bágesar, Shímpti (Munshári), and △ Bágdoár
(see Nos. 227, 61, 203, 137, 198, 197, 13,
187, and 11).