Miles 
Intermediate total Hours 
12.5 99,7 6 KRBHHTA Alt. 4,100 ft. Temp. 76 P. Lat. 1® - 
48“ - 23’ H. 
H. down narrow valley and across 
undulating plain and up slight gradual 
ascent into undulating down-like green 
grassy country; practically treeless, 
except on hanks of a stream with big, 
stagnant pools; about 4 yds, wide, 
running E. to ¥, with low banks and good 
bottom. Turkana here with many cattle 
and sheep. Pair path; bad camel food; 
good grazing. Water from stream - good 
supply. 
4.2 103.9 li BARIUOUAY Alt. 4,100 ft. Temp. 70 E. 
E. along bank of stream through open 
slightly undulating grassy country. Good 
path; water from same stream as last 
camp. Eair cain.el food; good grazing. 
There is a plentiful supply of water in 
this stream though not -running water. Big 
thorn bushes along its banks. Turkana 
here with sheep and cattle. 
13.9 117.8 6 LODDIM Alt. 3,500 ft. Temp. 74 F. 
over grassy undulating country. 
Very sudden change into dry, arid, barren 
plain with no sign of any vegetation at 
all. The country becomes more 
undulating, rocky and atony, Steep 
descent (about 1^ h. ) into small plain 
surrounded by hills. lit. Hyiro or Oil, 
10,000 ft., to West; spurs from it run 
down to small plain where camp is pitched. 
Oood path except last descent. Good 
supply of water from rain holes in rock. 
Fair camel food. Bad grazing. Hot 
inhabited. 
7.4 126.2 2i NYIRO Alt. 3,400 ft. Temp. 86 P. Lat. 2® - 5" - 
38’ H. 
K.E, through narrow valley with low, 
rooky hills on either side; country is 
very dry and sandy. Up easy slight 
ascent into narrow green grassy valley, 
between Mt. Hyiro (or Sll) and kt. 
Eldonomara. Good path. Water from 
stream 4 yds. wide and 1 ft. deep 
flowing from Mt. Hyiro. This stream 
vanishes 
