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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The morning of that day dawned bright after a windy night . Fine weather seemed to have set in at last ... The northwest wind which blows in Tibet for the greater part of the year drives back the moisture - laden winds from the south .
The morning of that day dawned bright after a windy night . Fine weather seemed to have set in at last ... The northwest wind which blows in Tibet for the greater part of the year drives back the moisture - laden winds from the south .
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This is a snow formation due to wind - driven snow , fallen or falling , being deposited on lee slopes ; it is very liable to avalanche and difficult to detect . The avalanche in which Shipton and Wyn Harris were nearly involved in 1936 ...
This is a snow formation due to wind - driven snow , fallen or falling , being deposited on lee slopes ; it is very liable to avalanche and difficult to detect . The avalanche in which Shipton and Wyn Harris were nearly involved in 1936 ...
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accomplish something , but while the wind promised to clear the mountain it also threatened to form wind - slab snow on the east or lee side of the Col. Bowing to Smythe's repeated warnings , we decided to abandon that side altogether ...
accomplish something , but while the wind promised to clear the mountain it also threatened to form wind - slab snow on the east or lee side of the Col. Bowing to Smythe's repeated warnings , we decided to abandon that side altogether ...
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