Further Ascents and Work at Bujongf)l(). 



from the eastern and western valleys and strike one anotiier 

 with an incessant explosit)n of lightning and thunder, dissolving 

 only to be replaced Ijv fresh supplies from l)el()\\'. 



Often of an evening after a day of fog, rain, snow and hail, 

 the skv clears up. Through the moist atmosphere, as trans- 

 parent as glass, the sinking sun appears like a vast glol)e of 

 tire, sulfusing the valleys, glaciers and snows to th^' westward 

 with vivid ilame coloin\ 



On the morning of the 4th of Jidy, Yittorio Sella with his 

 two companions again left the tent to climb to the centnd 



Sella Peak. Weisinaim IVak. 



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MT. l.lUa PI S.WOI.V FK(l^[ FUESIIFIEI.DS CGI.. 



peak of Mount Lnigl di Savoia whicii now bears his name. 

 Crossing the head of the valley to the west of the Freshfield 



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