The Seven Mountain-travel BooksH.W. Tilman has been called 'arguably the best expedition writer and best explorer-mountaineer' of the 20th century. This omnibus of exploratory mountain travel covers the years 1919-1952. |
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a > This camp site was a delicious change after the cramped asperity of the quarters to which we had now been long accustomed , and it was difficult to say which gave us most pleasure , the space , the flatness , or the absence of rock ...
a > This camp site was a delicious change after the cramped asperity of the quarters to which we had now been long accustomed , and it was difficult to say which gave us most pleasure , the space , the flatness , or the absence of rock ...
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An hour later Graham Brown and Houston got back to Camp II , and reported that there were a couple of hundred feet of difficult climbing before the snow arête was reached , that this was steep and long , but that a good site for a camp ...
An hour later Graham Brown and Houston got back to Camp II , and reported that there were a couple of hundred feet of difficult climbing before the snow arête was reached , that this was steep and long , but that a good site for a camp ...
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Taking only our bedding and some tents we walked down to Camp I where we expected to meet the others or at any rate to hear news of them . Amongst the ice pinnacles bordering the glacier trough the warm weather had wrought great changes ...
Taking only our bedding and some tents we walked down to Camp I where we expected to meet the others or at any rate to hear news of them . Amongst the ice pinnacles bordering the glacier trough the warm weather had wrought great changes ...
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