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Miles 
Intermediate Total Hours 
9 63. e 4i 
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2 . 4 
66.2 
3.7 
69.9 
li 
73.9 li 
13.3 
87.2 4^ 
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Temp 63 J*. Lat. !«> 
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Alt. 6,700 ft. 
17"- 46« H. 
N.N.S. over slightly undulating plateau 
gradually ascending to 8,200 feet then 
gradual easy descent through forest for 
about 1 hour, after which path becomes 
very steep and broken in places, A 
steep stony descent about 300 yards 
impossible for loaded camels; very bad 
path for last li hrs. Water from very 
small rain-hole; supply exhausted by 
80 men and 8 mules in one day. Fair 
camel food and grazing. Hot inhabited. 
Alt. 6,100 ft. Temp. 69 F. 
h.K.E. on side of wooded valley; then 
along low ridge and down short steep 
path down to valley. Good path; good 
supply of water from swamp. Good camel 
food and grazing. Hot inhabited. 
Alt. 8,600 ft. Temp. 87 P. Lat. 1® - 
26" - 4* N. 
H.N.W. down valley and then ”. on to low 
stony ridge with scattered bushes; 
Samburu kraals in valley with big flocks 
of sheep. Good supply of water from 
rain-holes; good path; fair camel 
food; good grazing in valley. 
Alt. 8,200 ft. Temp. 85 F. 
Horth across deep chasm - easy ascent and 
descent and over slightly undulating, very 
stony country. Hough path; good supply 
water from spring; fair camel food and 
grazing. Samburu here with many sheep. 
Alt. 4,600 ft. Temp. 78 P. 
N. to H.B. across flat stony country at 
first open, and then bushy. One deep 
valley crossed; easy ascent and descent; 
then country becomes very stony and dry. 
Steep descent of about 100 feet; very 
bad for camels, into narrow valley. Good 
path. Scanty water supply from small 
rain-hole in rook. Good camel food; bad 
grazing. Not Inhabited. 
