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Intermediato Total Hours 
Strom* fair camel food and grazing. 
11.9 
670.7 4 
Alt. 6,600 ft. Temp. 83 f. 
?T,K. up valley, at first with a few patches 
of hushes hut afterwards quite hare. A 
few small river, beds to cross. Slight 
cultivation; hut as the watershed was 
reached it practically ceased, and the 
country hecame hare and undulating. Path 
had in places. Water from stream; good 
supply. Bad camel food and grazing. 
Very little fuel. 
12.2 
683.9 4i 
Alt. 6,900 ft. Temp. 83 F. 
N. hy E. over a gradually ascending hare 
plateau, then down steep descent on had 
path into a valley about 300 ft. deep 
and ^ mile wide along bottom and up 
similar steep ascent on to bare undulating 
pli^t^Su gradually ascending to watershed. 
Gradual easy descent almost to edge of 
undulating plain, well wooded. Very 
little cultivation except round scattered 
village on edge of plain. Bad path at 
let. Water, fair supply, from hole in 
dry bed of stream. Bad camel food and 
grazing. Very little fuel. 
11.7 
694.6 4i HAWAQU 
RIVBR 
Alt. 6,400 ft. Temp. 80 F. 
H. hy W. up very steep hill, 20 min. then 
H.B. down easy descent into undulating 
bushy plain. Country gradually becomes 
treeless and slopes gently down to river 
lUurash which is about 30 yds. wide and 4 
ft. deep flowing from B. to W. with low 
banks and fast current. Bair path. 
Water from river. Good camel food. Pair 
grazing. Very little fuel. Very little 
cultivation. 
16 
709.6 5i 
Alt. 7,200 ft. Temp, 74 f. Lat. 60 - 
56" - 30’ H. 
H,l£, over river Hawash, ford below water- 
fall, about 40 yds. wide and 3 ft. deep. 
Good bottom. Good approach and good 
exit up easy slight ascent. Keep well 
down stream at first and when opposite 
big 
