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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 |
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Route
from Chirgâû to Sáiri.
see No. 180.
Route No. 42.
From Chirgâû (Simla) to the Vângtu Bridge
(Simla).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Gerard's Koonawar, pp. 225-47.
Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).
Chirgân, 31° 14'; 77° 52', near the confluence
of the Pábar and Andríti rivers (level of the
confluence 5,607 ft.).
Bithian, 10 miles from Chirgân.
Rol, 9 miles from Bithian—Cross the Shátul, or
Páuni pass (15,555 ft.).
Encamp at its northern foot (a long
march)—Páuni.
Vângtu Bridge, 31° 37'; 77° 54' ¾, on the
confluence of the Vângar and Satlej rivers (level
of the bridge 4,932 ft.).
Chitrál, routes to and from, see
Drós to Bokhára, No. 66.
Route
from Chórbad (Póen) to Dâ,
see No. 46.
Route
from Chórbad (Póen) to Dískit,
see No. 63.
Route No. 43.
From Chórbad (Bálti) to Kíris (Bálti).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Cunningham's Ladák, p. 163.—Thomson, in
Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XVII, pp. 107, 108, and in
Western Himálaya, pp. 208-20.
Maps: Cunningham's Pánjáb and Western Himálaya.—
Waugh and Thuillier's Pánjáb and adjoining coun-
tries.
Chórbad, 34° 49'; 76° 28'; 8,879 ft., on the
right bank of the Shayók river — Kúmik —
Kústing—Cross the Kústing river.
Kúas, a short march of 8 miles — Continue
along the Shayók river—Dáu—Liánka.
Súrmo, 12 miles from Kúas—Yuguchúng.
Khápalu (8,285 ft.), near the left bank of the
Shayók river.
Kárku, 10 miles from Khápalu — Brághar,
4 miles from Kárku.
Kunis, on the right bank of the Shayók river,
7 miles from Brághar—Continue along the right
bank of the Shayók river—Kúrn, 6 miles from
Kunis—Gun.
Kiris, 35° 20'; 76° 2', near the confluence of
the Shayók and Indus rivers. A long march
during certain months, when the swollen state
of the river does not allow of following its
banks closely.
Route
from the Chur Peak to Símla.
see No. 190.
Route
from Chúshul to △ Ráldang.
see No. 173.
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