Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 283W. Blackwood, 1958 - England |
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Page 101
But I was loth to break the climbing partnership and lose the doctor's good company , not to mention his ... On steepening but not difficult rocks we climbed slowly towards the fringe of snow that marks the dividing line between the ...
But I was loth to break the climbing partnership and lose the doctor's good company , not to mention his ... On steepening but not difficult rocks we climbed slowly towards the fringe of snow that marks the dividing line between the ...
Page 108
They had climbed up by the Rotgrat . ... Lady Hunt started digging for our climbing - rope . ... but by the time we had climbed the hundred feet or so to the summit ridge , we were all moving unaided and more or less as a team .
They had climbed up by the Rotgrat . ... Lady Hunt started digging for our climbing - rope . ... but by the time we had climbed the hundred feet or so to the summit ridge , we were all moving unaided and more or less as a team .
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Later , at tea , we relaxed in front of a big fire , and laughingly promised ourselves dry clothes and daily climbing . During the next few days we had a daily routine . We cooked breakfast on a primus stove in our room , before dawn .
Later , at tea , we relaxed in front of a big fire , and laughingly promised ourselves dry clothes and daily climbing . During the next few days we had a daily routine . We cooked breakfast on a primus stove in our room , before dawn .
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Contents
CONTENTS | 64 |
TALES OF A GRANDMOTHER | 96 |
THALATTA THALATTA BY RICHARD HILTON | 192 |
Copyright | |
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