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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 |
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58
GAN—GAR : ROUTES 67-69.
Route
from GANG6TRI to MÛKBA, see No. 144.
Route
from GANG6TRI to NAINITAL, see NAINITAL to GANG6TRI.
Route
from GARBIA to ASKOT,
see No. 7.
Route No. 67.
Route No. 68.
From GARBIA (Kämâon) to the RÂKUS TAL
(Gnari Khôrsum).
A secondary route, passable for horses. Maps : Strachey's Kämâon and Gärhvâl, and his map to illustrate the journey to Râkus Tal.
G d r b i a, 30' 7'; 80°48'; 10,272 ft., near the left bank of the Kali river—Mala Kava—AShangdnma.
Yirkha, 5'/2 hours' march from Garbia—Cross the Lipu Lekh pass (long ascent, but not steep).
A Ningri—Nami—Taklakhar. 0 Dzcmar.
A Ldgan Tzinkan, 30° 29'; 81° 10', on the southern shore of the Rails Tal lake (height of the lake ab. 15,250 ft.)
From GARBIA (Kämâon) to KÛNTI (Kämâon).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Literature: Strachey, in Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XVII., pp. 115-20.
Maps : Strachey's Kämâon and Gärhvâl, and his map to illustrate the Journey to Râkus Tal.
G k r b i a , 30° 7'; 80° 48'; 10,272 ft., near the left bank of the Kali river — Continue along the Kali river (road bad) — Cross the Hangchu river— Talakr va, a small hamlet — Cross the Kali river by a sangha-bridge(150 yards above its-confluence with the Konti-Yankti river)—Gnngi —Nabhi (2 miles from Güngi).
Mdngdany (11,750 ft.), 2 miles from NabhiCross the Näl Yankti river (Kiinti valley now contracts)—Cross a snow-bed—Cross the Nampa river (the valley opens again).
Kzinti, 30° 18'; 80° 38'; ab. 13,000 ft., near the left bank of the Kali river. This place is inhabited in summer only, and even then not regularly.
Route
from.G-ARTOK to the CuAKO LA PASS,
see No. 35.
Routes
from GARTOK to LEII: by Rbngo, Râldang, and IJpshi, see Nos. 69, 176, 174, and 236.
Route
from GARTOK to NAINITAL,
see NAINITAL to GÂRTOK.
Route No. 69.
From GARTOK (Gnâri Khôrsum) to R6NGO (Ladâk). A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Fraser's Journal, p. 309.—Moorcroft's Travels, Vol. I., pp. 439-44.
Maps: Cunningham's Piinjâb and Western Himalaya. — Strachey's West Nari.—Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjâb and adjoining countries.
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