U I I e s 
Intermediate Total Hours 
tJiiok clumps of bushes in places. On 
each side huts and cultivation. Good 
path. Good supply of water from muddy 
stream. Fair camel food and grazing. 
579.5 3i 
9.4 
Alt. 6,600 ft. Temp. 78 F. Lat. 7® 
14** - 13» 11 . 
H.H.E. over plain which becomes more 
thickly studded with bushes and trees 
towards Mt. Khambata. Up steep path 
about 200 yds. and on to smsdl open plain 
under W. slope of Kt. Khambata whose 
slopes are thickly inhabited. Good path. 
Bad water from holes in dry river bed. 
Fair camel food and grazing. (Small 
supply of fuel. 
13.8 593.3 4| 
Alt. 6,200 ft. Temp. 83 F. Lat. 7° 
26" - 40' H. 
N.S. over dry river bed with sloping high 
bsinkS then F. round slopes of Lit. Khambatta 
up narrow ridge with valley on each side 
with gradual easy ascent. Path becomes 
very rough and stony and there are several 
dry river beds to cross with high sloping 
banks. Long gradual descent on rough 
path to flat bare plain. Path bad for 2 
hours. Good supply of water from stream. 
Fair camel food. Good grazing. Ko fuel. 
About 8 native huts on edge of plain but 
passed a great many natives on the road. 
12.5 60S. 6 4i 
Alt. 6,200 ft. Temp. 83 F. Lat. 7® 
35" - 22' N. 
Across bare flat plain towards W. side. 
In middle is a rushy swamp apparently 
running right through the plain N. and S. 
and about 300 yds. wide where path crosses 
it. It has a soft muddy bottom auid there 
is about 1 ft. of water in it. In the 
rains thia must be quite impossible for 
any transport . After crossing it, good 
path goes IT.N.E, under low hills on W. 
side of plain which is not cultivated but 
feeds some big herds of cattle and sheep. 
Cross low ridge at G. end of plain into 
small valley. Good supply of water from 
stream. Pair camel food. Good grazing. 
Ho fuel. 
