Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 444
The ridge was easy , as easy as an English ridge , and with the circulation in my fingers and feet improving I began to enjoy the climb . At length , after a long detour on a steep slope , up which step - cutting was necessary ...
The ridge was easy , as easy as an English ridge , and with the circulation in my fingers and feet improving I began to enjoy the climb . At length , after a long detour on a steep slope , up which step - cutting was necessary ...
Page 447
We climbed hundred feet up the steep frosty snow to a broad jutting rock , then munching chocolate and stamping cold feet we waited for the dawn . Across the glacier the snows on the Nesthorn assumed an ashen colour , a wan awakening ...
We climbed hundred feet up the steep frosty snow to a broad jutting rock , then munching chocolate and stamping cold feet we waited for the dawn . Across the glacier the snows on the Nesthorn assumed an ashen colour , a wan awakening ...
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On the way up to the dropping- But no one can tell what clear - air point , if a fire occurs between take- turbulence there may be at 30,000 off and 8000 feet , all on board the feet to interfere with a smooth drop , carrying aircraft ...
On the way up to the dropping- But no one can tell what clear - air point , if a fire occurs between take- turbulence there may be at 30,000 off and 8000 feet , all on board the feet to interfere with a smooth drop , carrying aircraft ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
Copyright | |
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