Miles 
Interiaediate Total Hours 
11.8 617.6 4i UKBEHAK Alt. 6,5G0ft. Temp. 83 W, 
N.K. over rifer 16 yds. wide and 2 ft. 
deep with low hanks, good bottom, slow 
current, and over Open plain. Then 
gradual ascent up side of hill over very 
roij^h and stony path on to a big bare 
\indulating plateau with no cultivation. 
After crossing this, rough though gradual 
descent into wide bare plain which is well 
cultivated along banks of stream about 10 
yds. wide and 1 ft. deep and thickly 
inhabited. Bad path; in places worn 2 ft. 
or 3 ft. deep in soft rock by natives. 
Good supply of water from stream. Bad 
grazing. ITo camel food. No fuel. 
Alt. 7,300 ft. Temp. 77 F, Lat. 7® 
13.7 631.3 4i 
54" - 22» N. 
N.H. over bare undulating plateau across 
muddy stream 5 yds. wide and 1 ft, deep, 
low banks and good bottom, on to small 
ridge which connects the hills on each 
side; easy ascent. Very little 
cultivation. Water from muddy stream. 
No camel food. Bad grazing. Ho fuel. 
Alt. 6,600 ft. Temp. 80 F 
17.5 
648.8 6 
N.E. by H. for 2 hours over bare 
undulating plateau up to watershed. Then 
S, on path on side of hill gradually 
descending. On W. big open plain with a 
few isolated hills on it. Passed through 
village of about 40 huts and over stream 
20 yds. wide and 1 ft. deep, low banks and 
good bottom, and then across tract of 
bare undulating country, well watered and 
cultivated. Crossed stream about 10 yds. 
wide and 1 ft. deep with low and well- 
wooded banks and good bottom and camped on 
small open plain. Good path. Good 
supply of water from stream. Good camel 
food and grazing. 
Alt. 6,200 ft. Temp. 80 F 
658.8 3i 
10 
N.N.K, gradually descending through stony 
bushy country with hardly any cultivation. 
Good path. Good supply of water from 
stream 
