Copy of Beport "by Mr B.C.Cockbum on the 
"Houte from BARIHGO B012A to ABIC ABABA along the Eaet Shore of 
LAKE RUDOLF." 
Dec. 2l8t 1909 to April 20th 1910. 
Intermediate Total Hours 
BARINOO Baringo Boma is 3,600 feet above the sea. 
It is situated on a small stony hill 
about 2 miles West from the Laikipia 
escarpment, from which a stream about 8 
yards wide and 2 feet deep, low banks and 
good bottom, flows past it, about 500 yds. 
away, into Lake Baringo, seren miles away 
due West. 
A flat stony plain with scattered thorn 
bushes runs to low hills on the B. , and 
to the Kaiaasia Vlills on the W. To the 
N. and N.W. the plain stretches as far 
as one can see, apparently waterless. 
Water supply good; from stream. Good 
camel food; bad grazing for mules and 
donkeys. 
4.9 li NJOBO Altitude 3,600 feet; temp. 64 F. 
N.E. about 1 mile from Laikipia escarpment 
over flat, bushy, stony plain. Good 
path, good camel food; bad grazing. 
ITot inhabited. Very scanty supply of 
water from spring. 
4.9 9.8 2 MORTOUSB Altitude 4,500 feet; temp. 60 F. 
1C. along stony, bushy valley gradually 
ascending to foot of Laikipia escarpment 
then steep ascent up atony path for 600 
ft, and M.E. on to rolling, down like 
country with coarse grass. Good path 
but rough; good supply of water from 
rain-pools. Ko camel food; fair 
grazing; not inhabited. Passed one 
deserted kraal. 
