i. Sate In the protection of the stone 

 wall. The dngs had to be taken over the 



-unprotected places wltli extreme care. 

 Sometimes "Evans -went ahead uith a rope 

 attached to Chinook. The danger was 

 that the weight of tlie .>!lrd would r'ull the 

 ■Whole teajn down the slope and perhaps 

 the men who were holding it, too. ATalden's 

 strength In tipping the sled upon its upper 

 Tunner in crossing some of these spots was 

 a notable thing. It was reasonably hard^ 



"to^^roas without doing any more work 

 than was Tetjuired to keep one's sell up. 



