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to the left: snowy peaks to the right, their summits 
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Cross the river at some falls. We leaped from rock 
to rock with some difficulty—Large rill to right: 
ptesent general line of snow about 200 feet above 
us.— To the right, the face of the mountain has 
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Bhojpatra (i. e. birch) jungle to the right with some 
pines, but small and stunted.—Great mural preci- 
pices to the left,...5......... Ca Avia dia ities weet 
Begin to pass a great snow bed, from under which the 
river falls in a cascade.—Heavy slips of the mountain 
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Ascend a very steep mass of snow, which covers the 
rivers it appears to be 300 feet thick. ..........005 
Cross a rill—To the right above us, are sharp snowy 
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peaks 6 or 7000 feet high, at their bases is some 
soil, and loose stones, in which birch and small firs 
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Up the rocky bed of the river, and here ascend a very 
large snow bed, which reaches from the. top of the 
peaks to the right to the river, and conceals it: the 
river bed here more expanded, The feet of the 
mountains to the right not so steep as hitherto, To 
the left are precipices. Saw some musk deer among 
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