SCOTPS LAST EXPF 
[October 
ce more 
and we 
to 
intil we found 
leaving 
the squalls was rSir^ 
a few yards. The • 
raced along over the ■ 
a huge crevasse 
cautiously along its t. 
a place where it was t : 
the sledges with Levick and Browni; 
roped up and went across, testing it with our ice-ax 
vv( advanced. 
The snow bridge was 175 paces across, and except for 
one : " side it seemed perfectly safe. 
' it, as from its 
>; sea 
out the gale was nsmg and 
so thick I thought it bes' c the 
icross and push on ; the surface was good the 
side, and w^* 'e behind us, we raced along, 
trusiinp wma 10 steer by, as it was impossible to 
see where wc were going. 
The pace was too mucii 
very bad again, and we h 
about 8'5 miles. Du kas^ > - 
and was able to pull to-v^ 
■u1 
a lovelv 
the wind getting up 
Levick had trouble 
;et away till nine a.m. 
very slow and heavy, 
)t on ice again among 
